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Sunil Singh
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^^ Thanks guys. I have been practicing with a friend on weekends for around an hour, but the result after 3-4 sessions is still a small pop. I will try reducing the pressure this time and see if I can get a more stable raise by sitting on the pillion seat.
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JDan Fighting Devils
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At Last! some stunt tutorial videos for Indian bikes!
thanks!
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is it possible to pull off a wheelie and stoppie on a honda activa 100cc??? i've seen pics of people doing it on a honda Dio and i know dere ain't much of a difference between the previous versions of dio and activa, but since it doesn't have gears to shift to, i'd highly appreciate it if someone could advice me on how to pull it off....a step by step guide would be good
thanks
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hi to all i am having rtrfi iam practicing wheelie for past 1 year(only in first gear) ,my problem is the front wheel wont pop up in 2nd gear
![]() and i can not cover up the long distance in gear1 and the bike raise up too about 8000-9000 rpms pls tell me how to pop the wheel up in air in 2nd gear .
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pop up a wheelie on 1st gear and then do a clutch less shift for the 2nd gear
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That means you are having way more torque in 1st gear than required. And shifting on a WHEELIE will take ages of practice to get into perfection. TRY it only if you have a bike in spare like the one which you donot ride oftenly. Donot try on regular usage bike, otherwise you will end up with Damaged Crank, Head block, damaged clutch plates and overall you will have to overhaul your engine.
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any body out there willing to help me out here or was posting te question a moot point??
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