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Old 03-04-2005, 11:01 PM
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Gotz a quick question.... when you clutch a wheelie up and ur back wheel spins out does that mean ur using 2 much rpms? Whats the deal?
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Definetly a cold tire.
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if u do it on a warm tire then yes, too much rpm/weight not far enuf back/unsmooth
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thanks, now I know and knowing is half the battle.......ok that was stupid
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ya cold tire or shitty tire idk. my friends spins out all the time. rip a 6th gear burnout and it will be good
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learn clutch control
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Originally Posted by YAMAHAULASS!
thanks, now I know and knowing is half the battle.......ok that was stupid
g.i. joe was the $hit ,lol, keep tires at 30 or lower for highspeed wheelies
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For serious man, I haven't had wheel spin from clutching up a wheelie since I learned how to clutch properly, and that's in any kind of condition, any gear, I can go out with cold tires in 20 degree weather at a stop and clutch up a first gear wheelie without any wheelspin, you just have to do it right.
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ya cold tire or shitty tire idk. my friends spins out all the time. rip a 6th gear burnout and it will be good
a sixth gear burnout? WTF? I am clueless on that 1, which leads me to ask if you were to start a burn out do you start it out in first or a higher gear. Also what is better using the front brake and gas...or do pull the clutch in and give it gas, let out clutch to get the burn out going (both while leaning forward)? I know both ways work but which 1 is better or easier to learn?
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a sixth gear burnout? WTF? I am clueless on that 1, which leads me to ask if you were to start a burn out do you start it out in first or a higher gear. Also what is better using the front brake and gas...or do pull the clutch in and give it gas, let out clutch to get the burn out going (both while leaning forward)? I know both ways work but which 1 is better or easier to learn?
that would be shifting to 6th, not starting in it. and u have to the brake to do a burnout
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I know U have 2 use the front brake, I was just wondering how most peps start them.....Front brake/gas only or with the clutch.
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Your back tire is probably cold happens to me when i take out my bike nd just give it gas.
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Originally Posted by YAMAHAULASS!
I know U have 2 use the front brake, I was just wondering how most peps start them.....Front brake/gas only or with the clutch.

Burnouts 101: 1. pull the brake lever in. 2. with the clutch pulled in, rev it. 3. drop the clutch.

There ya go, impress chicks AND waste money, at the same time!
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4get chicks I want to impress myself first n have fun!
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