Still Learning
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Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by STRAWSTUNTER
Thats so much better then before alex. Good Stuff :YEAH
This Friday I'm going to try and get Rocky to bring the bike out to the spot cause right now it's a short little area I'm working with and the spot is bigger... don't sweat it, i'll stay out of the way
#22
Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by UNIDENTIFIED
you shoudl be looking at your gauges... not the cam... wtach yoru rpm and listen for teh sound and what it sounds liek at teh bp... your still off a lil in teh secodn pick i belive... how fast are you going?
brap brap!!
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Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by CBRskunk
wheelieadvicecomin from mr crash?!
brap brap!!
brap brap!!
I've hit the bp for real one time I was riding a wheelie and it came up high then the rpms dropped... I gave it some more throttle to keep the wheelie up and almost looped (I should have just stayed on the throttle constantly)
#24
Re: Still Learning
dont look at the guages, just listen to the motor, and look ahead...if you look at the gauges then you wont see if theres something on the road ahead of you...like a speed bump right UNIDENTIFIED :
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Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by Beto
dont look at the guages, just listen to the motor, and look ahead...if you look at the gauges then you wont see if theres something on the road ahead of you...like a speed bump right UNIDENTIFIED :
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Re: Still Learning
Video of my wheelie...
I believe I'm in the balance point but I'll let you guys tell me...
https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=143113
I believe I'm in the balance point but I'll let you guys tell me...
https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=143113
#34
Re: Still Learning
awesome stuff alex! keep practicing, you have the idea, try to be smooth with the throttle and don't chop it off when it comes up high, just roll off it a bit and scrub with the rear brake! you'll have it soon! mad respect cause you are definately learning on a bike with sooooo little power that one mistake and the wheelie is done!
what pressure are you runnin? it looks a bit high but mayeb not, as long as you feel stable it's good. if you feel a little wobbly, let a little out.
what pressure are you runnin? it looks a bit high but mayeb not, as long as you feel stable it's good. if you feel a little wobbly, let a little out.
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Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by john LegionST
awesome stuff alex! keep practicing, you have the idea, try to be smooth with the throttle and don't chop it off when it comes up high, just roll off it a bit and scrub with the rear brake! you'll have it soon! mad respect cause you are definately learning on a bike with sooooo little power that one mistake and the wheelie is done!
what pressure are you runnin? it looks a bit high but mayeb not, as long as you feel stable it's good. if you feel a little wobbly, let a little out.
what pressure are you runnin? it looks a bit high but mayeb not, as long as you feel stable it's good. if you feel a little wobbly, let a little out.
What tire pressure do you all recommemnd? It was at the recommended one but I let it out a little bit. (I'm working on my standups now btw so keep in mind when recommending pressure)
#36
Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
What tire pressure do you all recommemnd? It was at the recommended one but I let it out a little bit. (I'm working on my standups now btw so keep in mind when recommending pressure)
#39
Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
I am simply wondering what tire pressure people use for standups compared to stock... That's all! Christ...
#40
Re: Still Learning
Originally Posted by Kelm
I am simply wondering what tire pressure people use for standups compared to stock... That's all! Christ...
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