Teach me how to do a wheelie?

nightflex

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Please post videos that can actually teach me how to wheelie my bike. I can't for the sake of sanity, do a wheelie.

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Start bike.
Let warm up.
Pull in clutch. (Left side of bars.)
Shift into 1st gear. (Left foot, stomp down)
Rev motor with throttle. (Right side of bars.) to about 10,000rpm
Let out clutch (Left side of bars) rapidly.

Task done.
 
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edit: i only replied to this thread to offer useful info for those that might really be interested in improving their skills.
 
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Yut Ughhhh!

[video=youtube;Dx4F94DnATY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx4F94DnATY[/video]
 
Yut ughhh!! that's the magic word for wheelie!
 
Cheap advice: avoid wheelies unless you are on a closed stunt course. On the road, its just darwinism, and will get you a stunting or street racing charge.
 
Cheap advice: avoid wheelies unless you are on a closed stunt course. On the road, its just darwinism, and will get you a stunting or street racing charge.

Agree with the above statement. Practice in an empty parking lot away from other people and motorists.
 
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Would it be helpful to suggest wheelies are easy? OK, probably not. Use a bike that's easy to wheely, no joke. Heavy, underpowered? No good. Abrupt step in power band? Stay home. Easiest bike to wheely imho is 250cc 2stroke MX. Dial-a-wheely, big fun.
 
buy a 2003 r1, have it in first gear , get the revs up and crank the throttle.... voila!
 
if you want we can meet up one night and practice at a spot I got.
safe and off the street.
im not the best but can normaly manage to run a few gears
 
if you want we can meet up one night and practice at a spot I got.
safe and off the street.
im not the best but can normaly manage to run a few gears
I might be up for this, at least to watch and learn, maybe try.
 
All you need is practice and time.
start small and slow, bit by bit you can better and better.
just know you will be stressing your chain, clutch, head bearings, and could crash.
again if your smart and take it easy you should have no issues and after an hour os so be able to at least carry it through a gear.

this will have to be at night and will be in the mississauga area.
winston chirchill and 403 area.

again - I am no pro, just a guy trying to keep it up :)
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ8ol6yxvGY

1) Make sure you have a male passenger riding on the back as that will help make the bike backward heavy and create "lift"
2) Pull clutch lever in
3) Crank the throttle to high rpms
4) Let go of Clutch and it will "Pop"
5) Your helmet might make the bike front heavy...so better ditch that as well.

Joking aside. Stunt riding on public roads is usually frowned upon in the biker community as you're not only endangering your own life but others as well. It's a high-risk/No-reward trade off (unless of course you make a living off of it, which some professional stunters do.) If you plan on going through with it, do it in a controlled environment, or your own private property.
 
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