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how to wheelie vid - 3/4/2006 4:06:27 PM   
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i dont know if video has been posted here,i found it on another site. its a pretty cool vidoe explaing how to wheelie. this is the type of video i want to watch when i was learing how to get the front in the air. anyways here ya go hope u like and hope it helps


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6656191590638402466&q=motorcycle
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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/4/2006 5:12:09 PM   
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Its a good video, most important stressed here and everywhere, take it slow!! Dont expect perfect overnight, dont rush it, and then you'll mster it. Practise makes perfect.....

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/4/2006 5:54:16 PM   
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That is probably the best video i have ever seen about this topic.

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/4/2006 7:57:14 PM   
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where's my helmet and a key ?????

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/4/2006 8:41:16 PM   
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GREAT video great steps on how to do a wheelie one of the best I've seen yet.

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/5/2006 12:29:08 AM   
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excellent video!

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/5/2006 1:05:11 AM   
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Ive seen one other vidoe on doing wheelies and the other guy didnt get near in depth to it as what this video does. Good vid though. I think im going to go try 2 mile wheelies now.

Just kidding, Ive been riding wheelies for about 3 years now and I still dont do 2 mile wheelies, I get some pretty long ones but no more then about 7-10 city blocks

with that said, Keep it slow, dont go over your limits and practice makes perfect.

Daniel Thompson

P.S. remember your rear break, I know from experience.

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/5/2006 1:54:40 AM   
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I have a question on this.

On the rare occasion my front wheel comes up I notice that my bars move around and the wheel does not seem to stay very stright, but when I come down it's all good. I ride a 2004 CBR 1000RR with HESD steering dampner. I thought that device kept your bars solid at times like this. Am I wrong, or is the HESD on my bike broken.

Can someone who knows answer this one for me.

Thank you.

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/7/2006 1:00:35 AM   
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thats the best vid for learnin on

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/7/2006 1:46:33 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: jg

I have a question on this.

On the rare occasion my front wheel comes up I notice that my bars move around and the wheel does not seem to stay very stright, but when I come down it's all good. I ride a 2004 CBR 1000RR with HESD steering dampner. I thought that device kept your bars solid at times like this. Am I wrong, or is the HESD on my bike broken.

Can someone who knows answer this one for me.

Thank you.


Well you have to keep the bars straight on your own. That device keeps your turned wheel from turning into a tank slapper on landing. Just get used to the front coming up and try to relax and control exactly which way your handle bars are turning. Are you located in phoenix by any chance?

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/8/2006 1:06:33 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Turboedsupe

quote:

ORIGINAL: jg

I have a question on this.

On the rare occasion my front wheel comes up I notice that my bars move around and the wheel does not seem to stay very stright, but when I come down it's all good. I ride a 2004 CBR 1000RR with HESD steering dampner. I thought that device kept your bars solid at times like this. Am I wrong, or is the HESD on my bike broken.

Can someone who knows answer this one for me.

Thank you.


Well you have to keep the bars straight on your own. That device keeps your turned wheel from turning into a tank slapper on landing. Just get used to the front coming up and try to relax and control exactly which way your handle bars are turning. Are you located in phoenix by any chance?


totally off topic, but dang turbo....your bike is the nicest of its age I have in so long...just can't get over it...nice ride bro!!


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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/8/2006 11:00:08 PM   
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I was just in Scottsdale this last few days. Very nice area. Would consider moving there someday.

But I really appreciatte your answer and I will certainly consider your words next time she comes up on me.

thanks very much.

jg

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/12/2006 12:07:54 AM   
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seen this vid but still a great vid for wheelies, i guess later on youll figure out the balance point....

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/12/2006 9:11:31 AM   
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Great Video

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RE: how to wheelie vid - 3/12/2006 6:38:43 PM   
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I wheelie my bike and have for a while. Only ONE problem I see with this vid!!!!.......that's ONLY true on the LARGER cc'd bikes!! I'm sorry, but unless you weigh 150 or less, then MAYBE a 600 will come up on it's own, but NO way will it if you weigh very much at ALL. I'm not fat, but I'm a larger guy. (i should be on a 1k, which I have now) But, with my 05 600rr, I have to get it up to around 7k rpm's dump the throttle then JERK it back open. It comes up ok then, but not just by rolling on it! HOWEVER, that being said, THE VIDEO IS AWESOME for beginners. My buddy had NEVER wheelied, and since I sent him the link, he's been layin down some BIG time wheelies. 2 weeks and he's goin over 3 blocks!!!! I think that's good anyways. Took me FOREVER!

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