How to ride a wheelie on a sport bike

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By tooextreme


2001 r6

This bike is very wheelie friendly.If you like me you would want to start out with the first gear wheelie. This is the easiest and the most dangerous. When doing the first gear wheelie always do a role on start. That means never try to do a wheelie from a stop position, the rpms are to high and you take a chance of flipping over. Well getting back to the role on wheelie. You need to ride the bike at low rpms at between four to six thousand rpms. As you rise to these rpms you need to dump the throttle and as the bike takes a dip down in the front thottle it back hard. As you do this the bikes front wheel will rise off the ground in a quick manner, do not let this scare you because the bike will reach its balance point at about 45 degrees. As the bike levels out you can ajust the throttle to keep the bike balanced. Do not push it past its balance point are you will take a chance in flipping over backwards.


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