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nice try(s) - bring up the revs a little at a time and feather the clutch until you get comfortable knowing how much. as long as you don't grab alotta gas and dump the clutch you'll be fine :rockon:
what is this "feather the clutch"?
ill have to try that when the weather is better... its raining here. thats for bringing that technique to my attention.
You tube "mikes fz6r stunting is a habit" and see the only worthwhile vid on wheelies using the 6r ..
that bums me out man...:banghead:
but his level of skill is what i hope to acheive in the near future in time and practice.
It not the bike, it's the skill of the rider. His vid is awesome. Keep practicing, just wanted to show you your bike has plenty of power to do wheelies. Keep safe.
that bums me out man...:banghead:
but his level of skill is what i hope to acheive in the near future in time and practice.
One thing came to mind, is our front fork suspension heavy duty enough to handle the down force at the end of a wheelie, cause it seems to me sometimes I bottom out if I hit a pot hole just right? Maybe it's just my bike, but my forks are not real heavy duty!
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