You need to ride for 6 more years. Unless you want a head injurie.
2007-03-21 17:54:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to get a "wilie" and your a guy, just think about nude women. If you want to get a "wheelie", where the front wheel of the motorcycle comes off the ground, sit as far back on the bike as possible, rev the engine just below the red line and pop the clutch.
2007-03-22 03:21:13
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answered by auditor4u2007 5
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look up Keith Codes riding school on the Internet. He has a 1 day course for that very purpose. At least then you are in a controlled enviorment with the proper gear to keep you as safe as you can be, at least on 1 wheel. It will run you about 500 bucks and a whole days time. Be careful. Be safe. Ride often.
2007-03-22 16:12:46
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answered by TIM'S HOUSE 3
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Alrite mate, what a bunch of pussys in this question lol, if u fall off, u fall off, thats part of riding a bike.
You want to get comfortable with your clutch biting point.
Pull clutch half way in (past biting point) then rev the bike a little and drop the clutch, either the front will pop up or you will stall, if u stall you need more revs. Then try to add more revs each time u drop the clutch and your front will pop higher, this is usually done in 2nd gear on a 600 at about 10mph.
Wheelies are perfectly safe, aslong as you only 'Bite off as much as you can chew' as they would say, good luck, you will get the hang of it soon and then all your mates will be jelouse ;)
Good luck :D
2007-03-21 21:57:39
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answered by Hb 2
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How much exactly is 130 ponds? I usually don't get a stiffy with a 600cc motorcycle, just women. After you crash your new 600 buy it back from the insurance and sell to me for buy back so I can race it.
2007-03-23 05:22:54
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answered by rashmaster13 3
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try a roll-on wheelie to start with.wheelies from standstill are difficult to control n u might panic at first.
urs is a 600cc so u can pull off a wheelie in 2nd gear also.
start rolling, engage 2nd gear(speed nto above 25kmph),rev the engine to around 5000rpm, drop the clutch immediately.
touch down with the front wheel pointing dead straight.
after touchin down try to transfer ur weight to the rear of the bike.brake progressiely.
2007-03-21 21:05:54
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answered by Nakul 2
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get something with a lil more power! jk it's not really that hard you just have to work on it awhile and be prepared to do a lil damage to the bike,now i have about 6yr. riding experience but when i had just a lil mor than you about 7 mnths i had a gsxr 1000 and started to want to ride wheelies well i did (stupidly) i done $1350 damage to my bike breaking both side fairings,busted headlight,and warped forks,not to mention a broke arm but with a lil experience you get better now i have a 02 hayabusa 1300 and can pull a wheelie at 130+mph and ride it for over a hundred yards! just don't make my mistake and try things b4 you know what to do just be safe! respect the bike they respect you thats my theory! hope you learn
2007-03-21 20:32:24
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answered by grady c 1
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bikes have two wheels on them for a purpose. if you wanted only one wheel buy a unicycle.
riders like you are what the rest of us call organ donors.
keep it on the ground or in the garage, i dont want you on my road riding like that. esp since you have been at it for a WHOPPING 3 months.
2007-03-22 13:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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rev it up in first gear with the clutch in....about 5000 rmp...drop the clutch.....make sure you got plenty of room in front of you....
Do it near the hospital emergency department..( not as far to travel afterwards)
repairs should cost you about $2000. for the bike..
hospital bill $ 3000.
2007-03-21 17:54:24
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answered by Anonymous
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simple, you dont.
you need to get riding expierince and know the bike before you think about doing wheelies, and maybe learn how to spell "wheelie"
2007-03-23 10:05:09
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answered by coyotee 2
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