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5one7
09-19-2005, 02:31 PM
Im a pretty experienced wheelie rider on a (stock) 05 gixxer 600. The other day I figured how to get the bike up @ 10 miles an hour. But once I get it up I can't keep it that slow. I have to spped up to keep the wheelie. I can say that I am floating between the balance point. help?

pavementeater
09-19-2005, 02:39 PM
throttle lock, and get used to the brake. sounds like you just need some more practice.

CrTcHRkTRcR
09-19-2005, 02:55 PM
hang bp, since you're going slower than a 60 mph freeway standup, bp is higher, so tip it back a little more, and keep some pressure on the brake..

Shawskin
09-19-2005, 09:15 PM
as above :D

x_ride_4_life_x
09-20-2005, 02:36 AM
whats up, dude maybe i can be of some sevice. first of all slower stuff is hard on a carbed bike, but before u start doing slow stuff you need to master the rear brake after that; u need to turn the idle up to about 3500 rpm's cluch it from almost a dead stop find balance point ride it and control the bike height with the brake and your weight ( a lager sprocket is also reccomended) also with the rear brake you need to control your speed WHATEVER YOU DO MAKE SURE YOUR TIRE PRESSURE IS AT ABOUT 5 PSI DONT FORGET THIS OR YOU WILL GET HURT. any problems e-mail me at xx_ride_4_life_xx@yahoo.com

x_ride_4_life_x
09-20-2005, 02:38 AM
this is the exact same as the reply i answered earlier just copied so follow it and if u need any help my e-mail is at the bottom {whats up, dude maybe i can be of some sevice. first of all slower stuff is hard on a carbed bike, but before u start doing slow stuff you need to master the rear brake after that; u need to turn the idle up to about 3500 rpm's cluch it from almost a dead stop find balance point ride it and control the bike height with the brake and your weight ( a lager sprocket is also reccomended) also with the rear brake you need to control your speed WHATEVER YOU DO MAKE SURE YOUR TIRE PRESSURE IS AT ABOUT 5 PSI DONT FORGET THIS OR YOU WILL GET HURT.} any problems e-mail me at xx_ride_4_life_xx@yahoo.com

drewdmi
09-20-2005, 03:15 AM
this is the exact same as the reply i answered earlier just copied so follow it and if u need any help my e-mail is at the bottom {whats up, dude maybe i can be of some sevice. first of all slower stuff is hard on a carbed bike, but before u start doing slow stuff you need to master the rear brake after that; u need to turn the idle up to about 3500 rpm's cluch it from almost a dead stop find balance point ride it and control the bike height with the brake and your weight ( a lager sprocket is also reccomended) also with the rear brake you need to control your speed WHATEVER YOU DO MAKE SURE YOUR TIRE PRESSURE IS AT ABOUT 5 PSI DONT FORGET THIS OR YOU WILL GET HURT.} any problems e-mail me at xx_ride_4_life_xx@yahoo.com


Get the fuck out of here and get back in the shed.

fabes
09-20-2005, 03:17 AM
and your weight ( a lager sprocket is also reccomended)


that has to be the best advice that I have ever heard. Thanks bro

pavementeater
09-20-2005, 09:00 AM
omg! again with the 5 psi pressure. :Noooo:
you'll destroy your tires that way, and your rim if your not careful.

who is this guy?