Seat standers? help.
#1
Seat standers? help.
I been doing my rear peg wheelie fairly good enough now i can take for a good distance i wanna try doing seat standers, whats the best way to learn it? positioning? is yur BP higher or lower? etc.
#2
Re: Seat standers? help.
Do U have a handBrake???
If not seatstanders can be painful thing to learn.. BP is more or less at the spot... BP only really changes when ur speed changes... faster the wheelie lower the BP.. slower the wheelie higher the BP...
I started learning seatstanders by positioning my feet in different ways.... toes facing in then toes str8 then toes out... I wear a size 13 so toes out was most comfortable for me... (then I got a tail saver and it made a world of a differences)
try getting in to position and poppin the clutch with little gas at first just to get the feel... the bike should come up fairly easy...
watch out for wobbles
If not seatstanders can be painful thing to learn.. BP is more or less at the spot... BP only really changes when ur speed changes... faster the wheelie lower the BP.. slower the wheelie higher the BP...
I started learning seatstanders by positioning my feet in different ways.... toes facing in then toes str8 then toes out... I wear a size 13 so toes out was most comfortable for me... (then I got a tail saver and it made a world of a differences)
try getting in to position and poppin the clutch with little gas at first just to get the feel... the bike should come up fairly easy...
watch out for wobbles
#3
Re: Seat standers? help.
Do U have a handBrake???
If not seatstanders can be painful thing to learn.. BP is more or less at the spot... BP only really changes when ur speed changes... faster the wheelie lower the BP.. slower the wheelie higher the BP...
I started learning seatstanders by positioning my feet in different ways.... toes facing in then toes str8 then toes out... I wear a size 13 so toes out was most comfortable for me... (then I got a tail saver and it made a world of a differences)
try getting in to position and poppin the clutch with little gas at first just to get the feel... the bike should come up fairly easy...
watch out for wobbles
If not seatstanders can be painful thing to learn.. BP is more or less at the spot... BP only really changes when ur speed changes... faster the wheelie lower the BP.. slower the wheelie higher the BP...
I started learning seatstanders by positioning my feet in different ways.... toes facing in then toes str8 then toes out... I wear a size 13 so toes out was most comfortable for me... (then I got a tail saver and it made a world of a differences)
try getting in to position and poppin the clutch with little gas at first just to get the feel... the bike should come up fairly easy...
watch out for wobbles
No i dont have a handbrake, all i have is engine break haha..ill try it out slowly and make sure to have someone record me incase i bust *** haha
But wait, i dont think i will be able to. i have stock sprockets.. idk ill give it a try.
#4
Re: Seat standers? help.
u dont have as much engine brake when ur going slow...
#5
Re: Seat standers? help.
+1
#7
Re: Seat standers? help.
ok look the best way that i learned get a hand brake it will save u from ER fees and bike part fees but 2nd gear come to a complet stop pump legs and clutch it up to about 7-8000 rpms u will feel the bike kinda come under u wen u feel this hand brake a little and rock it out DONT DO THESE OVER 35 UNTIL U MASTER IT
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