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#24
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Hey, it was good to see you too Kurt, minus my own bike- . O h well, if I had been there with my dubba R, ya'll probably woulda seen the ball up up of the century . Wheelie boy had some pretty smooth stoppies on his BMX bike, I caught him outta the corner of my eye. Anyone know who this guy is???
#27
Originally posted by Shaggy
That's funny. I think he got that off of your signature on the bottom of your posts.
Alot of people were nervous you were gonna ball up. But no matter what anyone says you definately DO NOT want to practice alone. If you are hell bent on doing wheelies the best thing to do is to try to smooth everything out. You suffer from what the moto-xers call whiskey hand. I occasionally get whiskey dick but that's an entirely different thing. Whiskey hand is when you get jerky on the throttle. Just try to smooth it out. Even if it doesn't come up that high at first it will help you work on your throttle control. If someone says your wheelies aren't tall, tell em to ***** off - you're learning. Just remember to take BABY STEPS. It's a learning curve and everyone progresses differently. Just my 2 cents - but then again who am I? I haven't wheelied since I balled up myself.
Didn't mean to offend, just thought you may want some observations.
That's funny. I think he got that off of your signature on the bottom of your posts.
Alot of people were nervous you were gonna ball up. But no matter what anyone says you definately DO NOT want to practice alone. If you are hell bent on doing wheelies the best thing to do is to try to smooth everything out. You suffer from what the moto-xers call whiskey hand. I occasionally get whiskey dick but that's an entirely different thing. Whiskey hand is when you get jerky on the throttle. Just try to smooth it out. Even if it doesn't come up that high at first it will help you work on your throttle control. If someone says your wheelies aren't tall, tell em to ***** off - you're learning. Just remember to take BABY STEPS. It's a learning curve and everyone progresses differently. Just my 2 cents - but then again who am I? I haven't wheelied since I balled up myself.
Didn't mean to offend, just thought you may want some observations.