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I would like to learn to do a wheelie on a bike. However,I am not sure of the exact right method. If you can do a very good wheelie, then please tell me how its done.

P.S: It will be done with full protective riding gear.

2007-03-24 19:12:52 · 3 answers · asked by sudheesh s 2 in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

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Dirt bike? or Street Bike? I ride dirtbikes so I will give you my advise on that. Just ride around in 2nd gear and dont be going too fast. open up the trottle and pull back on the hadle bars. Take it easy at first and work your way into hold a wheelie for a while. Another probable you might run into is the type of bike you have. I have a yz250. That is a 2stroke motocross bike and I cant ride that long of a wheelie, it is just too hard to do with that easy of a powerband but when i jump on my friends 450 I dont have a problem. Also you can ride the back break a little to give you a hand. (takes some practice but just take baby steps and you will be impressing the chicks in no time)

2007-03-24 19:23:31 · answer #1 · answered by Answer-O-Matic 3 · 0 0

Im with the dude that first ansered until he started talking motocross stuff.....Start n 1st in short bursts (but dont annoy your neighbors) find somewhere you can be alone, If you slip your clutch when you ride normally, then you are going to burn up the ones you have very quickly learning wheelies. Not to mention the flat spots on your tires your gonna get...Are you sure you wanna do this? When your rready to pay for your mistakes and ready to learn let me know?

2007-03-25 04:26:13 · answer #2 · answered by JusPeachy 3 · 1 0

When your front wheel is up in the air -
Throttle brings the front wheel higher.
Rear brake sends the front wheel to the ground.
Always keep your foot on the brake pedal (brakes not applied) for emergencies, to keep from doing a back flip LOL

2007-03-25 13:56:27 · answer #3 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 0 0

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