Noobie Question on Clutch wheelies
#21
Re: Noobie Question on Clutch wheelies
lmao if u dont know how to wheely i wouldnt be clutchin it in first... read the guide thread and if that doesnt help start with basic roll ons in first then when ur comfortable with the wheel comin up try clutchin it up in second with rpms at about 6-8k depending on cc of bike. learnin to slip the clutch in 1st isnt the smartest way to learn, but if u are post pics of ur wreck
#22
Re: Noobie Question on Clutch wheelies
i wouldnt know i started from clutchin second then went to first after learnin how to control the bike and the brake, just isnt as choppy. then again my bike is geared. either way will work just gotta put the miles on
Last edited by Nellie636; 04-20-2007 at 05:56 PM.
#23
Re: Noobie Question on Clutch wheelies
lmao if u dont know how to wheely i wouldnt be clutchin it in first... read the guide thread and if that doesnt help start with basic roll ons in first then when ur comfortable with the wheel comin up try clutchin it up in second with rpms at about 6-8k depending on cc of bike. learnin to slip the clutch in 1st isnt the smartest way to learn, but if u are post pics of ur wreck
lmao.. "learnin to slip the clutch in 1st isnt the smartest way to learn" this is exactly the opposite of what some stunt experts are telling me... I've been told to learn it in 1st.. and its been alright so far... hm... who should I listen to now? what do i know.. i'm still a newb... Anywayz, I guess I'll stick to what the experts told me.
I can do 1st gear power wheelie alright.. I just don't wanna get too caught up look at the tach before i wheelie.. and i wanna be able to wheelie at any gear any speed.. well probably not any faster than 100mph.. haha... I'll definitely try clutching the 2nd..
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#25
Re: Noobie Question on Clutch wheelies
I learned in first on an r1 i bought that had +3 in the read... i took me forever to get bp and throttle control, but it was still hit or miss.
Then one day i was like "dude... what about second gear..."
and it was amazing.. lol. THEN i went to learn staggard and it felt wierd at first.
Then one day i was like "dude... what about second gear..."
and it was amazing.. lol. THEN i went to learn staggard and it felt wierd at first.
Last edited by mastertonster; 04-20-2007 at 10:51 PM.
#26
Re: Noobie Question on Clutch wheelies
I actually learned all my stuff in first gear minus the clutching. That I learned in second...and yeah I guess you do gotta re-learn it cause second comes up so smooth.
Oh and to the starter of this post please don't rev it to 12k haha
Oh and to the starter of this post please don't rev it to 12k haha
#27
Re: Noobie Question on Clutch wheelies
i haven't read the whole thread i just thought i would put in my ....start in first gear....bring it to almost a complete stop clutch it up a little put it down with the rear brake...don't go for distance that comes later...once you feel that you can put it down with the brake....start giving it more gas on the clutch up....you can turn your idle up to like 4 as long as you can put it down with the brake....lower your tire pressure to like 10psi....do a lot of shitty flat tire wheelies....once you get bored with that, add some more air into your tire lower your idle a little bit once...and your good to go....worked for me...
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