Originally Posted by Lambchop
Originally Posted by mrjenrst
Originally Posted by Lambchop
Originally Posted by arch
I just wish I had the bottle to wheelie?
so its not just me?
i feel like a right poof sometimes as i cant bring myself not to lean over the front when accelerating hard

its easyer than you think.
depending on the bike 600+ you can lift the front wheel on the throttle in first with no great difficulty. hard on the throttle till it breaks then you will start getting a feel for it. then keep it up longer then a bit longer
till your happy with the feeling then move onto clutching the bike ie,
on my bike clutch in while doing 10 mph rev to about 3500-3750 rpm and let out the clutch reduce revs than sit back an relax
cant get my head round the stand up variety though

i was chatting about this yest with 2 mates. 1 can wheelie for scotland and the other is getting far too good for my liking
i've got a 750 but gonna use mates gixxer thou to try getting front up in 1st as there is no effort needed, just throttle

slowly working to clutching it up.
Mate who's learning has a 750 also but just changed sprocket up 2 teeth at rear so bike wants to lift more. He's in 2nd at 50mph, slowly accelerating towards 55 and lightly ping the clutch and up it comes.
Sounds sooo fucking easy

looks the bomb too.
How safe is it clutching up from 10mph? doesnt it come up really fast? what bike?
Mate on a gixer thou it's gonna be a mare for you.
Stick with the 750 mate trust me. It'll be learning to drift a car in an f1.
A bit misleading what i said cos i'm trying to get the slow one's down.
I want to pull a good one but at low speed.
As a mate has done 1.6miles at 45mph
Bit shitting it with bike's at mo on a zxr
So it's hard work.
Need a mille