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Old 01-14-2010, 12:15 AM
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

seriously if basic wheelies dont come naturally to you i dont think you should try. Its probably going to end badly, so atleast go to a lot or country road.
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What sort of moron has to ask how to wheelie a literbike? If you don't ride like a *****, the question should be "how do I keep it from wheelying?"
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

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What sort of moron has to ask how to wheelie a literbike? If you don't ride like a *****, the question should be "how do I keep it from wheelying?"
says the guy with the pow pow picture
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says the guy with the pow pow picture
says the guy that wheelie's childs toys in his avatar.


































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says the guy that wheelie's childs toys in his avatar.




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I'm 100% new to all of this to but there is 2 things that even I know. 1st dont ask a question without researching it. That only makes you look like an idiot. 2nd if you have to ask "how do I wheelie" I strongly recommend that you dont try what these people are saying... your just going to get yourself hurt. You will learn how to wheelie with enough seat time and trial and error, then once you start getting decent come on here and learn how to perfect it. At least thats what I did, and I might still be a long way from balance point, but I'm starting to get the hang of it, and this is my first post!!! The search button is one hell of a button...
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

Originally Posted by Flbassgod
I'm 100% new to all of this to but there is 2 things that even I know. 1st dont ask a question without researching it. That only makes you look like an idiot. 2nd if you have to ask "how do I wheelie" I strongly recommend that you dont try what these people are saying... your just going to get yourself hurt. You will learn how to wheelie with enough seat time and trial and error, then once you start getting decent come on here and learn how to perfect it. At least thats what I did, and I might still be a long way from balance point, but I'm starting to get the hang of it, and this is my first post!!! The search button is one hell of a button...
Wait... So i dont need to crank that N O S on my busa to do a good wheelie?
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

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Wait... So i dont need to crank that N O S on my busa to do a good wheelie?

Yes you do. That NEWB has no clue what he is talking about
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

A few more questions... When on a busa what RPM's do i need to go to before i Dump the clutch? and after the wheel is off the ground how do i know when i am at Balance point? every time i touch the brakes like yall say to the front end just slams down i dont get it... I am still giving it plenty of gas when it happens
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

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A few more questions... When on a busa what RPM's do i need to go to before i Dump the clutch? and after the wheel is off the ground how do i know when i am at Balance point? every time i touch the brakes like yall say to the front end just slams down i dont get it... I am still giving it plenty of gas when it happens

You need a sprocket. I'd say about 12,500 rpm should do the trick. And brakes are for pros. Novices just use their body weight.... Good luck
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

How fast should i be going? i have slowed them down to like 90
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

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How fast should i be going? i have slowed them down to like 90

Try 110mph. And as you clutch it with the 86 tooth sprocket, hit the nitrous right as the tire starts to hover....
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Okay got it
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

If u have to ask how to wheelie a 1000, maybe you should get a 10speed, and leave that 1000 for a tru rider
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If u have to ask how to wheelie a 1000, maybe you should get a 10speed, and leave that 1000 for a tru rider
Is that at me? Cause i have been trying really hard...
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

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Is that at me? Cause i have been trying really hard...
Dude...T/C + wheelie = fail....buhahahaha

Dude, when are you getting another big bike nukka!
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

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Is that at me? Cause i have been trying really hard...

No T/C, you ..... you have a 'Busa
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

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Dude...T/C + wheelie = fail....buhahahaha

Dude, when are you getting another big bike nukka!
Not sure trying to get school and a new job worked out right now... and my truck will be done soon then i will have alot more money to toss around... Not sure what i will be getting though Really thinking about a crf450... But you have my number hit me up when yall are going to ride i may come out with the 50 till then... I always have my camera that makes it worth it to me to be at the lot lol

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No T/C, you ..... you have a 'Busa
A busa is a 1000cc bike with a few more cc's... same thing
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Re: Best way to wheelie a 1000cc bike?

1/3 more is not a "few"
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