Wheelie an 4x4
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Wheelie an 4x4
Okay heres the details,
I have a 2003 Suzuki Eiger 400
It's fully automatic its` 4WD/2WD Selectable.
I've been able to do endos in 4WD but not 2WD because it skids, and both 4WD/2WD skid if I attempt to endo on dirt.
Now,
How can I endo?
The frontend has came up when I go through this dip and come out of it fast but it goes right back done and standing on the back makes it not even come up.
I'm honestly thinking about weighting the backend down some..
I have a 2003 Suzuki Eiger 400
It's fully automatic its` 4WD/2WD Selectable.
I've been able to do endos in 4WD but not 2WD because it skids, and both 4WD/2WD skid if I attempt to endo on dirt.
Now,
How can I endo?
The frontend has came up when I go through this dip and come out of it fast but it goes right back done and standing on the back makes it not even come up.
I'm honestly thinking about weighting the backend down some..
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dont even have to do that... i wheelied one of those 4wheel drive 2004 sportsman 700's... on the pegs... just gotta bounce it up and down and as soon as you hit the bottom of like a 3rd bounce... mash the gas and pull back... if u get it at the right time you can get it up nice and high.... then just keep her up and go.... make sure your on concrete tho when u do it... better gripp...
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i have wheelied a grizzly 600 and hit the rack on the ground with my feet on the pegs. Hold the front brake and start burning out and lean forward then let off the brake and pull back and throw yourself back.
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