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Old 11-24-2008, 09:15 AM   #6 (permalink)
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If you have a manual geared bike - with good clutch settings - there we go wheeeelieeeee......

But before doing do not avoid wearing proper riding gears....

prefer atleast a helmet and gloves - coz when u fall helmet will save ur head.......

Make sure - the clutch is perfect - the tyre pressure can be set to somewhere near by 30 or even 28... coz if the pressure is full - the wheelie will not stand....

Make sure you have a stock handlebar and not the local clip-ons.....
coz i have an experience of broken clip on while plugging down after a wheelie....

Raise the bike - start and go after the second gear - plug the clutch and raise her - to a good throttle - and release the clutch ----- its better to raise and test it slowly step by step ..... coz certain bikes like P200 - RTR can pull up easily and may result in a complete collision.....

So make sure you pull it step by step by testing the throttle response that your bike is giving.........

Its better to start learning from lower end bikes....

RX100 teached me the concept of wheeling.....its really easy to pullup a wheelie in a powerfull twostroker.....
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