Slow wheelies tend to fall to sides

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Old 09-16-2005, 01:46 PM
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Slow wheelies tend to fall to sides

When i do slow wheelies the bike tends to rock to the sides and I end up busting half circles when I'm trying to just rock regular 12's. So any tips would help cause im tired of messing up cages dropping the bike.
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Old 09-16-2005, 02:11 PM
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Re: Slow wheelies tend to fall to sides

what kinda psi you runnin in the rear tire? to much and the bike will want to be nervous. I run between 10 and 18 psi on my 636, depending on what I'm doin. I prefer like 12-14 for slow stuff. After that, the bike wont go str8 unless you keep it that way, stay loose on the bike and make smalll corrections if it starts to veer off to the right or the left. Hope this helps a little. Remeber Practice! practice!! practice!!! That how you become a PIMP!
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