no handed wheelies
#3
Re: no handed wheelies
come to the dirtyjerzey.com wheelie school and ill show you http://www.dirtyjerzey.com/dirtyjerzey2_004.htm
#4
Re: no handed wheelies
Originally Posted by 250Rrider
does anybody know how to do no handed wheelies? once i get it up and let off the gas to take my hands off it drops down.
But for fiddys you turn the idle way up, sit as far back as you can on the seat, bring the bike up, then you let go and since your so far back, it stays high in the balance point.
Maybe try that on your ex.
When i come over we will figure it out.
#5
Re: no handed wheelies
Originally Posted by alfmoney
come to the dirtyjerzey.com wheelie school and ill show you http://www.dirtyjerzey.com/dirtyjerzey2_004.htm
yea, just jack up the idle, pop the clutch, and take your hands off. when i do it i usually keep my foot pressing down on the brake just a little bit then let off when i feel it kinda dip down then it comes back up, but dont just jab at the brake be smooth on it. i found i problem i was having was i had my knee pressed up against the seat, just lean back and concentrate on the back brake. hope it helps.
#6
Re: no handed wheelies
Originally Posted by indy z-ryder
hey alfmoney, how far are you rollin sitdown no handers? ive been workin on em gettin only like 15-20 feet.
yea, just jack up the idle, pop the clutch, and take your hands off. when i do it i usually keep my foot pressing down on the brake just a little bit then let off when i feel it kinda dip down then it comes back up, but dont just jab at the brake be smooth on it. i found i problem i was having was i had my knee pressed up against the seat, just lean back and concentrate on the back brake. hope it helps.
yea, just jack up the idle, pop the clutch, and take your hands off. when i do it i usually keep my foot pressing down on the brake just a little bit then let off when i feel it kinda dip down then it comes back up, but dont just jab at the brake be smooth on it. i found i problem i was having was i had my knee pressed up against the seat, just lean back and concentrate on the back brake. hope it helps.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post