worrying woblies!
#21
Re: worrying woblies!
NijuMaru - Your best bet would be to go to a parking lot and air your back tire down to like 20 - 25 psi.
Try some first gear staggered wheelies. Left foot on the passenger peg and right foot covering the brake. Going slow in first clutch up a wheelie and get used to the stance and how the bike reacts.
Dragging the brake a little isn't good for the pads or rotor but works for some ppl as a safety net.
Try some first gear staggered wheelies. Left foot on the passenger peg and right foot covering the brake. Going slow in first clutch up a wheelie and get used to the stance and how the bike reacts.
Dragging the brake a little isn't good for the pads or rotor but works for some ppl as a safety net.
#22
#23
Re: worrying woblies!
NijuMaru - Your best bet would be to go to a parking lot and air your back tire down to like 20 - 25 psi.
Try some first gear staggered wheelies. Left foot on the passenger peg and right foot covering the brake. Going slow in first clutch up a wheelie and get used to the stance and how the bike reacts.
Dragging the brake a little isn't good for the pads or rotor but works for some ppl as a safety net.
Try some first gear staggered wheelies. Left foot on the passenger peg and right foot covering the brake. Going slow in first clutch up a wheelie and get used to the stance and how the bike reacts.
Dragging the brake a little isn't good for the pads or rotor but works for some ppl as a safety net.
#25
Re: worrying woblies!
Agree with the seat time comment. Just play with it and try different things, you'll figure it out. Each rider and bike is different, what works for me might not work for you. Just find out what does work for you
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