HOW THE HELL DO U DO WHEELIES?
#5
Smoke,
Being a former warrior rider, I can sympathize. A warrior is one of the hardest bikes to wheelie. I accomplished my goal by shifting to second while moving slowly in first and slipping the clutch with a moderate amount of throttle to bring it up. From there... its all about balance. One good thing about learning on a warrior: once you can wheelie well on a warrior, wheeling anything else will be a piece of cake.
~HoundDog
Being a former warrior rider, I can sympathize. A warrior is one of the hardest bikes to wheelie. I accomplished my goal by shifting to second while moving slowly in first and slipping the clutch with a moderate amount of throttle to bring it up. From there... its all about balance. One good thing about learning on a warrior: once you can wheelie well on a warrior, wheeling anything else will be a piece of cake.
~HoundDog
#6
Oh I feel your pain too guys my mom has a warrior and its like trying to wheelie a tank. HoundDog is right though, if you can master the warrior wheelying then you can wheelie almost any other quad out there.
#7
Adding power helps a bit but it still dosent ballance well, it either wants to go over backwards or fall back down. This same feature is what makes it good for hill climbing, the front end is heavy.
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#8
They are right the warrior is a front end heavy quad. But if you shift into second and drop the clutch the front end will come up, then be smooth with the throttle the keep it up if you go to far back just tap your back break a little and it will drop you down a little. Not to much though you will loose your wheelie. After you get this try to shift in the wheelie. I can ride them all day like this.
#9
well...come to a dead stop in 1st gear give her about 3/4th throttle and dump the clutch she will come up quick but when she is at a balancing point just pump the rear brake LIGHTLY...then once you got that going good throw your left hand off and drag it on the ground [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]...once you got that accomplished put your feet over the handlebars and stand her up and ride it LOL..its fun!!but see i practice in sand so it dont hurt me [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] good luck
#10
well.... my i aint done a wheelie yet ON A WARRIOR cuz im afraidit'll flip( u pros know that noobie stage) and im missing BOTH! right side bolts for the grab bar


