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RE: Wheelies on F4i - 9/10/2008 6:20:14 PM   
Mwall

 

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I can''t get my bike to  power wheelie whatsoever other than just barely off the ground with a bounce. It could be me but idk......

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RE: Wheelies on F4i - 9/11/2008 4:47:33 AM   
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ORIGINAL: ReSpEcT

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ORIGINAL: Mwall

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ORIGINAL: ReSpEcT

Ok Ok, this is the first ever attempt at a wheelie on the f4i, i swear. Bone stock, nothing but a Jardine slip one exhaust. So Yes, CLUTCH that biatch up and ride it like its meant to be ridden.......Oh yeah and the 2nd video is the first ride on the 636, but it was filmed from the f4i...=-)

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=37746269

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=37746628



You''''''''re both idiots.



LoL, BOTH....i didnt see anyone else on the bike, LoL.....This is where BOTH comes in play at...=-)

Keep in mind, these are the first ever wheelies. Never ridden wheelies before...=-)

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=38376280





Wow umm I really don''t know to say about people that don''t wear their gear except, they get what they deserve WHEN they crash. I really don''t understand why it''s that hard to at least put a helmet on. Meh whatever.

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RE: Wheelies on F4i - 9/11/2008 5:43:50 AM   
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what i do is clutch it up from about 4k rpm(let it rev to about 7-8) in 1st. and still can''t get it up higher than couple inches off the ground in 2nd gear. so i''m really interested in tips and recommendations too .

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RE: Wheelies on F4i - 9/11/2008 1:16:53 PM   
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Im not good at wheelies but what i tryed and it worked is You start off 1st gear going about 20 mph and then rev RPM (not sure how many cause i dont look at my tech) and then just release the cluch the bike will jerk but you have to get used to that. Im still learning so I clear about 3-5 inches off the ground. When you releasing the cluch you can eather hold the throtle stedy at sertain RPM or let it go when you felt that bike is on one wheel.

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RE: Wheelies on F4i - 9/11/2008 4:36:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: maximus3

Im not good at wheelies but what i tryed and it worked is You start off 1st gear going about 20 mph and then rev RPM (not sure how many cause i dont look at my tech) and then just release the cluch the bike will jerk but you have to get used to that. Im still learning so I clear about 3-5 inches off the ground. When you releasing the cluch you can eather hold the throtle stedy at sertain RPM or let it go when you felt that bike is on one wheel.

hey, bro that''s exactly what i do and i managed to hold the front wheel about 3-4 seconds airborne jumping somewhere close to the BP (i guess). i wrote that i can''t clutch it up in second. maybe some inches of the ground. what speed you guys suggest for the 2nd gear wheelie? try stand up ones maybe ? they scare me, lol. sitting and jumping around is somewhat i can bear, but standing is rather scary for me

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RE: Wheelies on F4i - 9/11/2008 5:27:39 PM   
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gas and shift your weight back after that you can just feel it out after you get a few up
just need to get over that oh sh*t feeling for having the front end up

if you think wheelies are hard try flat tracking with no brakes and drifting you bike sidways nuts at oh 130 120 or so, that takes balls of steel

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