trying 'slow' wheelies and my bikes bogging..
#1
trying 'slow' wheelies and my bikes bogging..
I been trying sub-20mph wheelies, but I'm having a problem.. the bike just BOG's at that low of a rpm, and has NO RESPONSE whatsoever..
I can rock em at 25-35, because it's revved up pretty good into the powerband, but anything slower and i get shitty throttle response and boggyness..
no idle adjust or crazy sprockets..
maybe I need to gear for **** _that_ slow, I'm -1F/+2R
I can rock em at 25-35, because it's revved up pretty good into the powerband, but anything slower and i get shitty throttle response and boggyness..
no idle adjust or crazy sprockets..
maybe I need to gear for **** _that_ slow, I'm -1F/+2R
#3
i have that sometimes on my 929. with stock gearing it will bog but you have to rock it back further. it should be to the point where it's past the coaster point. that'll slow it down without bogging.
#4
yah, I havent been praticing much with it PAST the balance point, and keeping it up using the rear brake, I've just been pulling it up to BP, and then using throttle input to keep it up there with minimal rear brake input..
i'm probably giving it too much throttle input at a RPM range where where throttle sensitivity is at it's lowest and i'm making it bog from trying to give it too much..
I just gotta get it up to the balance point, and then ride it out with very little throttle input.. pratice pratice pratice
i'm probably giving it too much throttle input at a RPM range where where throttle sensitivity is at it's lowest and i'm making it bog from trying to give it too much..
I just gotta get it up to the balance point, and then ride it out with very little throttle input.. pratice pratice pratice
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