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I'm learning to do wheelies, I saw on tv this school that teaches how to do wheelies and I sa a bar that they put on the rear tire which won't let the bike flip in case the person put too much gas. Does any body knows where can I buy it? I look for it on ebay and I couldn't find anything. Also if sombody knows where can I buy a stunt cage that we'll be great. Thanks

2007-03-12 07:40:13 · 5 answers · asked by arcangel_1811 1 in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

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Will a gixxer 600 in the hands of someone learning to wheelie even wheelie that high? How have you modified it (performance, sprocket) and how much do you weigh? You really will have to know what you are doing to get the wheel more than a couple of feet off the ground, and you will have to know how to slowly let it down with the wheel straight. I don't think you have to worry about going too far up at your level or with this bike, just back off...you instinct should make you unless you are real good and real psycho.
When I was learning on my Duc with 50% more cc's I could only get about 3ft in first by compressing the fork and accelerating....my instincts made me back off then....and I usually let the front wheel down rather hard.
In my humble opinion you are not at the stunting level to need a wheelie bar.
Once you start competively stunting with a specially prepared bike you should make the investment then. You will probably go through some body panels and body parts (yours) on the way though, so be prepared if this is what you really want to do.

2007-03-12 12:22:52 · answer #1 · answered by Brooke B B 4 · 0 0

Learning to do wheelies ...? how far have u progressed .. ? as a crash cage is a good investment im not to sure that u will be needing a 12 bar ... as it doesnt stop u from flipping the bike , it is merely used for 12 o'clock mono's where the bike is sat on the bar gradually Not slammed on to it .. mono's are fun and there is nothing better than cruising along on the back wheel going slower than the cars .. but a 12 bar wont teach u throttle and bike control .. Personally i think that the cage is a great idea if u are gunna be out there trying new things as the cost to repair fairings is astronomical . Also sprocket changin will make ur bike heaps twitchier id suggest master the setup u have now then go for the sprocket change... ... if u want i can put u onto a place that will produce u a crash cage ...

2007-03-14 00:03:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know what you are talking about but don't think thats right for you. They make a piece that attaches to the rear tail sub frame set up for the bike to reach almost vertical. Thats what you need. The other thing is try a higher teeth sprocket and just by hitting the throttle will make the bike wheelie no problem. Just find a desserted strip and practise makes perfect.

2007-03-12 10:24:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

pulling a generally taking place wheelie on a bike is a daunting element of do. regardless of the undeniable fact which you desire a definite volume of bottle before doing it, attempt commencing from the start locate some the place you are able to prepare then initiate small capacity up or seize your determination rev to approximately 6-7000 rpm doing approximately 10mph then somewhat dip your seize and launch shop doing this till finally your wheel comes up then backtrack back, till u are gentle then greater and longer take approximately 7 month before you get serious consequences., and a suzuki gsxr six hundred will wheelie all day with little attempt do no longer hardship approximately that . have exciting desire this enables

2016-10-18 05:03:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

u dont need it...if u are hell bent on stuntin in the street, then learn how to do it like everyone else and pay ur dues....including having it get away from u and bouncin on the ground. leave the stunts for the pro's. no wonder insurance on sport bikes are so high.

2007-03-12 09:52:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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