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Old 04-09-2011, 08:43 PM
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a lil help for a beginer please

I am in need of a lil help or coaching on first gear launching from dead stop
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

I have a k6 750 -1/+9 = 16/54 and wanna slow down my wheelies and learn circles
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

been told to set idle at 2500 and that would be enough to bring it up and all i have to do is cover the rear break to keep it at bp is this right?
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

yea, thats right, but it easier if you put your left foot on back peg. takes alot of practice. i put my idle at 3000. but i have a 50 t sprocket. just practice my fren
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

staggered no problem I got bp all day just a lil freaked about launcing frome a dead stop I dont wanna loop it again lol
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

If your letting your fear get the best of you, you'll never succeed.
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If your letting your fear get the best of you, you'll never succeed.
I know I know just got in bad habits of high way wheelies
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

first try from a stop was tuesday and I looped it
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

so I fixed the bike and I am healed so redy to try again with less gas how much do I need to be on the gas with my idle at like 2500 or 3k?to bring it up I have a 12 bar and am not scared to use it just tryin to do this right?

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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

Don't worry about going from a dead stop just let it roll and clutch it up, if you get to high hit the rear brake. Don't let fear of looping play in your head dude or you'll be setting yourself up for failure from the start. Learn from your mistakes!
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

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so I fixed the bike and I am healed so redy to try again with less gas how much do I need to be on the gas with my idle at like 2500 or 3k?to bring it up I have a 12 bar and am not scared to use it just tryin to do this right?


just cover the rear brake and if you feel like your going to far tap it to bring it back
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so no real tips on how hard to throttle up ? just do it lol
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I highly recommend gettin a fiddy to learn brake crontrol then gettin on a buddies quad to learn and practice clutch. Tearin up fiddy is alot cheaper than tearin up big bike
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

kind of got the same thing going for me as well, i can kill it on the h/w no problem at all, but getting bp from a stop is just whopping my ***, i can get it on a slow roll and catch it and ride it out for a bit but trying to get it any slower im getting wobbles from left to right ... im putting in the seat time so i know ill be getting it soon but ****, that idea of getting tossed after that round bar hits is ******* with my head.
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

ok I am getting more cumffy bringing it up from a stop even doing it with feet on the ground sitting down but cant catch idle for ****
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anyone that does this didn't get it over night. keep at it.
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well for me i like to set the idle at 3000k,, warm up the back tire to prevent burning out instead of lauching up,, Also put your *** more tours the back of the bike it will help lighten the front and add weight to the back for a better pop,,then cover the brake when u go for it..ANd if you get it up use your left leg on the ground to blance the bike slow.. And learn at your own pace. Hope it helps u
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

On your thottle up wheelies, your best bet or at least for me, on my 600 I run it up to about 25 mph and around 5k in first and just let off hard remember where your hand was when you let off, give your front shock time to compress then just hit it right back. If it comes up to fast or to high just let off the gas and it acts like a brake and brings the front right back down.
On my 1000 same thing just normally a little slower cause you can just creap the front end up because you have almost twice the amount of power with only about 65 more pounds of bike weight.

Thats all me and that works for me. I can get it up in 1, 2, and 3 sometime this way. Have to very the speed depending on your sprockets and RPM's.
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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

Have an R6 that I am trying to get slow wheelies on, I am going to change the spockets and the chain out here in the next couple of weeks. What are some good recommendation for them on sizes.

I can do throttle up wheelies on the R6 and my GSXR1000 all day long. I just want some more control and want to be able to show off in a parking lot. Any help and contructive critisism is welcome.

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Re: a lil help for a beginer please

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well for me i like to set the idle at 3000k,, warm up the back tire to prevent burning out instead of lauching up,, Also put your *** more tours the back of the bike it will help lighten the front and add weight to the back for a better pop,,then cover the brake when u go for it..ANd if you get it up use your left leg on the ground to blance the bike slow.. And learn at your own pace. Hope it helps u
Thanx bro I will give it a shot dragging a foot
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On your thottle up wheelies, your best bet or at least for me, on my 600 I run it up to about 25 mph and around 5k in first and just let off hard remember where your hand was when you let off, give your front shock time to compress then just hit it right back. If it comes up to fast or to high just let off the gas and it acts like a brake and brings the front right back down.
On my 1000 same thing just normally a little slower cause you can just creap the front end up because you have almost twice the amount of power with only about 65 more pounds of bike weight.

Thats all me and that works for me. I can get it up in 1, 2, and 3 sometime this way. Have to very the speed depending on your sprockets and RPM's.
umm..did you read this thread at all? its for controled slow wheelies from a stop - thanx but I can stand my bike in all six gears at about any speed just tryin to learn to catch idle at BP for some costers and circles no handers and ****-as far as sprockets GO BIG if you wanna slow it down!

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