f4i wheelies
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Re: f4i wheelies
um i have a f4 a f4i and r6...it aldepends on yer weight ,size of sprocket,and most important how much throttle..
im 6'4 235 so when i had stock sprockets i had to give the front end alittle bounce,it take weight off the front and helps it transfer to the rear....the power band on the f4 f4i should be around 6-8 rpm..
are you slipping the clutch or grabing it with yer whole hand a dumping it..that def makes a diff..you want to just slip the clutch..
try going alittle slower you dont want to go to fast in first..
go about ten mph and just slip the clutch and make sure to give a good amount of throttle..when you feel that your going too far back,,your not even close yet...took me awhile to figure that out..just ease off the throttle and youll start to feel the bikes power,so this you dont just slam down....
remeber to start small till you get throttle control down...
hey im no pro by far..i just started myself..but just remember
that oh **** feeling will soon go away,with practice
im 6'4 235 so when i had stock sprockets i had to give the front end alittle bounce,it take weight off the front and helps it transfer to the rear....the power band on the f4 f4i should be around 6-8 rpm..
are you slipping the clutch or grabing it with yer whole hand a dumping it..that def makes a diff..you want to just slip the clutch..
try going alittle slower you dont want to go to fast in first..
go about ten mph and just slip the clutch and make sure to give a good amount of throttle..when you feel that your going too far back,,your not even close yet...took me awhile to figure that out..just ease off the throttle and youll start to feel the bikes power,so this you dont just slam down....
remeber to start small till you get throttle control down...
hey im no pro by far..i just started myself..but just remember
that oh **** feeling will soon go away,with practice
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