How to slow wheelie
#1
How to slow wheelie
Ive been practicing popping it up to 12 but when it gets there i am clueless as to whats to do next, and also are you guys using the brake as you are getting it to bp
thanks
thanks
#2
Re: How to slow wheelie
nope no brakes...redline the bike, drop the clutch and let it roll
seriously tho... dont do that... if you say your gettin around 12 then you must know the brake is needed....
seriously tho... dont do that... if you say your gettin around 12 then you must know the brake is needed....
#3
Re: How to slow wheelie
Originally Posted by SlitZ
seriously tho... dont do that... if you say your gettin around 12 then you must know the brake is needed....
but I assume you just think you'r at 12...get someone to tape you and you'll see what's up and where you standing at...
when I started to try to wheelie, it was pow pow of course, and when I saw pics of me that my friend took, I was full of **** how he can't take a good photo cuz on every photo I was either bringin it up or putin it down - all of the pics were 1 footers....and later when I saw vid of myself I realized that is as high as I went
#4
Re: How to slow wheelie
I think the phrase "12 o'clock" is misused often. It doesn't simply mean a high wheelie. It means having the f-ing bike straight up and down. Sure I can roll one high past BP for a long time, but haven't been able to 12. I doubt this guy can too (no offense).
P.S. There should be a stunt dictionary. I mean, having so many tricks it's impossible to remember what they're all called. I just make my own names up and pretend like I invented the trick. haha!
P.S. There should be a stunt dictionary. I mean, having so many tricks it's impossible to remember what they're all called. I just make my own names up and pretend like I invented the trick. haha!
#5
Re: How to slow wheelie
the best way to no if your at 12 is if your slowing down quick.... if your at about 12, and not scraping yet then your pretty heavy on the brakes coasting... you should know when your there. O and once you get behind BP the bink tends to sway a lot more... or at least it does for me
#6
Re: How to slow wheelie
Originally Posted by speed2dirt
P.S. There should be a stunt dictionary. I mean, having so many tricks it's impossible to remember what they're all called. I just make my own names up and pretend like I invented the trick. haha!
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#12
Re: How to slow wheelie
Originally Posted by aw0n0
WHAT? you mean your not doing em in 6th!?
what? the guy asked me a question, so i answered....
ive only been ridin streetbikes 1 month my whole life so im not rockin super slow yet, usually around 10mph in 2nd at around 3-4k
and my gearing is -1 +10
#13
Re: How to slow wheelie
depending onwhat you have for gearing ,mines +30 turn your idle up ,i set it at 3gs put the bike in first,if youre comfortable with sit-downs hold the rear brake and with one or two fingers on the clutch slip it and snap the throttle so the bike catches the idle and you can control the height of the wheelie with the back brake pressing hard and soft ,but giving smooth steady throttle imputs. youll know your at the b/p when the bike feels like its going over backward, its wobbelly, (take alot of air out of your rear) and the bikes still going on the idle with little or no throttle imput ,i find the easiest way to gauge the height while im at the point is to keep the forks level like a table butyou kneed to go past the point some and just be on the brake to slow it up,well i hope this helps man,, good luck
#14
Re: How to slow wheelie
I think my choppy throttle control is my problem but i cant fix it. I bounce in and out of PB then wobble and have to set it down. The R1 (-1 , +14) has to go in favor of something i really dont give a **** about crashing hard.
Dave
Dave
#15
Re: How to slow wheelie
yea i know what you mean... im still workin on slow stuff, i wobble like crazy sometimes.. other times i can slow it down to around 5mph and go straight.. a trick i do to keep it straight is to pop it up to BP and take my hand of the throttle and hold onto the brake resi, then use the brake/idle to ride BP... works for me
my problem is no practice, onlyride time i get is on my way to school... no where to ride around here
my problem is no practice, onlyride time i get is on my way to school... no where to ride around here
#16
Re: How to slow wheelie
Originally Posted by FerstlerSlim
I think my choppy throttle control is my problem but i cant fix it. I bounce in and out of PB then wobble and have to set it down. The R1 (-1 , +14) has to go in favor of something i really dont give a **** about crashing hard.
Dave
Dave
#17
Re: How to slow wheelie
Originally Posted by SlitZ
what? the guy asked me a question, so i answered....
ive only been ridin streetbikes 1 month my whole life so im not rockin super slow yet, usually around 10mph in 2nd at around 3-4k
and my gearing is -1 +10
ive only been ridin streetbikes 1 month my whole life so im not rockin super slow yet, usually around 10mph in 2nd at around 3-4k
and my gearing is -1 +10
#18
Re: How to slow wheelie
Originally Posted by NINER
Hold your hand still and work the rear brake only.
this was keeping me from progressing for a while.
I had to seriously think about keeping my throttle hand still otherwise I would catch myself compensating with the throttle then tapping the brake, then I would start see sawing back N fourth. Man that **** used to **** me off!!
#19
Re: How to slow wheelie
when I learned wheelies, it was all fast stuff, and the trick was throttle control to keep it under control, and rear brake as a safety. Once I started learning the slow stuff the goal was the opposite! Throttle dead nuts steady, and a rear brake for control, only using the throttle if i hit too much rear brake to get the front bake up, then steady throttle and all rear brake again for control. It took a little to retrain my brain, but now I'm rocking the idle at like 3000-3500 rpm and no throttle hand!!! This is a shitty answer, but here's the trick!!!! PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE! until you get it you wont understand, once you do, it's a piece of cake! good luck and be safe!
#20
Re: How to slow wheelie
Originally Posted by richierokit
when I learned wheelies, it was all fast stuff, and the trick was throttle control to keep it under control, and rear brake as a safety. Once I started learning the slow stuff the goal was the opposite! Throttle dead nuts steady, and a rear brake for control, only using the throttle if i hit too much rear brake to get the front bake up, then steady throttle and all rear brake again for control. It took a little to retrain my brain, but now I'm rocking the idle at like 3000-3500 rpm and no throttle hand!!! This is a shitty answer, but here's the trick!!!! PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE! until you get it you wont understand, once you do, it's a piece of cake! good luck and be safe!
Dave