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Old 07-23-2006, 06:03 PM
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Re: Slow wheelie

^^what the hell are you on?
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Old 07-24-2006, 03:10 AM
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Re: Slow wheelie

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just playin jojo u r the man!!Bout to go ridin with josh...prob have a good story for u later.
Yeah but people have to learn haha JOSH!?!? where the **** has he been haha hopefully I'll have my **** this week and I will be out too make sure he doesn't loop again
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Re: Slow wheelie

http://www.acerbis.com/p107_headlight/p107.html

Try that
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Re: Slow wheelie

Hey if your the guy in the picture, that might have been us, we were at station square before getting kicked out. We are always at some parking lot and you are more than welcome to come and practice anytime. Hit me up with an email, david.r.diehl@verizon.com
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Re: Slow wheelie

Hey drpootie, Get some movies and if ya caint affored em now look at the video section, its best to get the ones with just the sound of the bikes if possible. You got to stunt when ever possible, take it slow and be pacient, do you have a cage? Get your bike set up first then go at it. Every one can tell you how to do it but you will have to learn your own way, the hints from every body is basic which will give you a bearing from there you build on it.
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Old 07-24-2006, 01:36 PM
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much appretiated fellas
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Re: Slow wheelie

just play around with your bike and get use to bringing it up and then try get up as hi as you can and then you will be able to slow your wheelies down
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Re: Slow wheelie

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just ride off a cliff...


leave stuntlife...your a ***. the guys has a good question here and alot of people can use the info...
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Old 07-24-2006, 03:03 PM
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leave stuntlife...your a ***. the guys has a good question here and alot of people can use the info...

WOW TELL US HOW YOU FEEL
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Old 07-24-2006, 03:09 PM
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Re: Slow wheelie

i haven't had my weed yet today!

+ i hate these **** who think there funny n ****.




my advise for the slow wheelie is watching kyle woods advanced wheelie video about 30 times. then buying ...then trying 12's on the big bike....brake control is key to not effin up bikes.
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Old 07-24-2006, 03:14 PM
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Re: Slow wheelie

Originally Posted by #1legspreader
i haven't had my weed yet today!

+ i hate these **** who think there funny n ****.




my advise for the slow wheelie is watching kyle woods advanced wheelie video about 30 times. then buying ...then trying 12's on the big bike....brake control is key to not effin up bikes.
AGREED ABOUT THE BRAKE CONTROL
LEARNING IS NOT ABOUT ASKING ITS ABOUT DOING
I DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT I CLUTCH MY BIKE UP AT BUT I GET ASKED ALL THE TIME IF YOU ASKED I WOULD NOT KNOW I DO IT BY FELL BECAUSE I DONT RUN GUAGES AND IF I DID I STILL DONT LOOK AT THEM
IF YOU WANT TO PARKING LOT STUNT REV THE BIKE UP TO 8000 RPM AND DUMP THE CLUTCH IT WILL COME UP FOR YOU
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Old 07-24-2006, 03:37 PM
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Re: Slow wheelie

for sure gotta know how to clutch up to BP if you wanna 12 the bike....
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Old 07-24-2006, 07:04 PM
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Re: Slow wheelie

Some Say You Need Huge Rear Sprocket
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Old 07-24-2006, 07:39 PM
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Re: Slow wheelie

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Some Say You Need Huge Rear Sprocket

that won't help if you don't know how to ride a 12... just buy the level X vid...it'll tell you all you wanna know!!! slow wheelies are done with rear brake!
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Old 07-24-2006, 11:11 PM
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Re: Slow wheelie

Like I said earlier, its all you man. All you can do is get hints there is no real stunt book because every one dose it diffrently, Somebodys bike comes up at 8000 that may be too much for your bike or not enough, I can bring mine close to 12 at around 4500, but I an not moving at all when I pop the clutch and I got alot of crap on my bike. So the best thing is get the tapes then get the protection and then jump into it.
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Old 07-25-2006, 09:56 AM
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Re: Slow wheelie

oh yeah take your time it takes really good brake control to 12, try slowing them down and keeping them up first, you do not want to jump to bp and you do not have your brake control down pack can we say loop, I almost did it a cuple of times when I was learing.
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Re: Slow wheelie

I am still learning slow wheelies myself...I can rock a highway wheelie all day on my F4i, but the slow stuff is tough for me. I go practice with some guys that do circles and all and then there is me, popping it up to the BP and bringing it down. I work on it so much my damn finger feels like it's gonna fall off and I can barely hold the clutch. To me, it just takes practice, practice, practice....and a good sprocket and brake lines....most importantly...it takes *****.
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Old 07-25-2006, 10:52 AM
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Re: Slow wheelie

Hi DRPOOTIE , i ride a gixxer 1000 K6... let me know how it feels to do slow wheelies with a standard sprocket...it's very agressief i think...
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Re: Slow wheelie

Originally Posted by Joe636
I work on it so much my damn finger feels like it's gonna fall off and I can barely hold the clutch.
Man you are doing good your practice will pay off sooner than you think one day go by your self and do some basics then bam next time you ride at the lot with the crew you will be 12 scrapin and stuff, I lost tuch with my boys for a month and bam when I came back they was like WTF when you learn that lol. Yeah those steroids will make you do great things:YEAH
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