How should I go about pulling up my 954 in 2nd?

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Old 03-04-2004, 02:54 AM
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How should I go about pulling up my 954 in 2nd?

I've gotten my 1st gear wheelies down alright...they're real easy to get up...I don't think I'm ready to shift from 1st to 2nd...how do I pull up my bike in 2nd without going 100+ MPH? Do I need to hit a certain RPM range before it'll lift? I'm thinking that it should lift at any RPM in 2nd with enough gas...but does anyone have any helpful suggestions before I go out and dick around?
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Old 03-04-2004, 09:19 AM
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Re: How should I go about pulling up my 954 in 2nd?

learn how to clutch 1st then every other gear will not be a problem....if you are in second on a 954 60mph puts you in the power band to power it up but clutching is better in the long run....peace
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Re: How should I go about pulling up my 954 in 2nd?

u gatta clutch ur wheelies that's like the base for all future tricks but if u don't want to accelerate eventually u'll have to push the balance point other wise u'll just keep going faster u should get used to ur brake tho it'll save u more than u know
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