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wheelies in 4th - 6/19/2008 9:28:33 PM   
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i finally figured out how to pull a wheelie in 4th.  stock bike stock gears  get to about 110 to 115 and yank the shit out of the bars and gun it to a standup.  i really just wanted to pat myself on the back for this one. thanks

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/20/2008 11:12:32 PM   
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600rr stock? impressive, I got my front wheel off the ground in 3rd and i was surprised, I stood up and bounced it while clutching it pretty much to red line going about 70 or 80. didn''t get it up very high though.

i saw a video of a guy with -1 front get it up in 5th.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=bdw1oX-Socg

sick stuff, i am putting a 15 tooth sprocket on this weekend, more for hauling ass then wheelies, but i am curious to see how it affects them.



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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/21/2008 8:36:18 PM   
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3rd gear wheelies are so easy on a 600rr   bout 85 mph with no clutch you can just bounce you ass off the back see into a standup.  i rode one for about 2.5 miles the other day.  could have gone longer but i ran out of road.  4th gear with no clutch either. 

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/22/2008 12:32:01 PM   
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Thats pretty crazy, i cant imagine the need for it lol, but cool none the less.

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/29/2008 5:20:50 PM   
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dont yank on bars. very bad idea. and pointless. if you wanna do wheelies over a hundred bounce like hell. dont yank. when you yank the bars if it only comes up a foot and you set it down crooked your screwed.

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/29/2008 6:35:45 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Gville George

600rr stock? impressive, I got my front wheel off the ground in 3rd and i was surprised, I stood up and bounced it while clutching it pretty much to red line going about 70 or 80. didn''''t get it up very high though.

i saw a video of a guy with -1 front get it up in 5th.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=bdw1oX-Socg

sick stuff, i am putting a 15 tooth sprocket on this weekend, more for hauling ass then wheelies, but i am curious to see how it affects them.




god i''ve been looking for this guy''s videos for awhile now (i''ve seen them all) but i use alot of reference videos for my posts and COULD NEVER FIND HIM)

love seeing RR''s being stunted

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/29/2008 8:32:02 PM   
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dont yank on The bars?  bounce?  are you nuTs?   bouncing is The absoluTe wrong thing To do.   you have no way tO adjust your body fAsT enough tO do a decenT wheelie.  yank on em and stand sTraighT up wiTH the bike.    sorry about THe f-ed up typing   dunmped a drink on my keyboard.  oops!

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/29/2008 8:57:29 PM   
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I really dont know which is worse, all i can offer after looking at some of my vids in slo mo is, i dont bounce, but i guess i do give a little tug. I wouldnt call it a pull or yank though.

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 6/30/2008 8:30:49 PM   
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haha whatever man. what do i know. have you ever wheelied before? yanking is bullshit. maybe you should stick to a lot and just use clutch. and if you rock em on the street do seat standers. with -1 +5 gearing i can pull up in 6th on the 900 like its nothin. i usually do street seat standers in 3rd or 4th and just barely slip clutch. and with a 954 you should never need to tug on bars. when i say bounce im talkin about FEET and LEGS. NOT ARMS! bouncing with legs preloads shock and forks compress. keep hands loose and focus on throttle and clutch and hb.

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RE: wheelies in 4th - 7/10/2008 8:11:54 AM   
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I agree with Jordan, Your an idiot. I have the same bike and do stand-ups in every gear up to 4th. You don''t yank on the bars, preload with your legs, crack the throttle and it comes up. When I first learned how to do stand-ups I would pull the bars and quickly learned how much more sketchy it makes it. I ride em for miles, around corners, switch lanes and would never think about pulling the bars again. Good luck with it through.

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