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help.. How to do wheelie on 01 Wolverine

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Old Jul 1, 2002 | 02:10 PM
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hey... i was wondering how to do a wheelie on a 2001 yamaha wolverine 350? any ideas?
 
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Old Jul 1, 2002 | 05:29 PM
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pop the clutch


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Old Jul 1, 2002 | 06:09 PM
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Use a strong piece of rope/chain and tie it from the top of the rear cargo rack to something heavy on the ground. No, just kidding, there are several ways to do a wheelie, the first one is hard on your transmission. You rev the engine between first and second by pulling up on the shifter half way and then allow the shifter to drop back down into first at the same time pull back hard and move as much of your weight to the rear of the machine.

Another way is to spend some dollars on a manual clutch from Four Stroke Technician. If you have the money an unlocker from Highlifter along with $2,000 in motor work and the bike does it all by itself. The Wolverine is a great bike but not the best for doing wheelies.

If you search this Forum there are several post from Wolverine owners who found the trick in doing wheelies.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2002 | 08:19 PM
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mine will wheely fairly easy by popping the clutch,but getting the unlocker would make it much easier,you dont have to spend 2000 on moter mods for wheelys,it will wheely stock
 
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