HOW TO DO WHEELIES
#12
man, with all this advice, your bound to end up looking at a light to see if the doctor can see movement in your pupils, lol! start with controlling your fear. keeping cool will alow you to tap the break pedal if you go a little to far over the balance point. after you do that, then slowly start doing wheelies from a rolling start, getting a little more comfortable with it over time. after doing that for a month or 2, you will be able to get the bike up with balance and power. at least that is how i tought myself on my old warrior. good luck, and, heehee, wear leather when learning, lol.
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#14
your new quad is one of the easiest to wheelie. the secret is pulling it up to the sweet spot. try goosing second gear pulling it up maybe higher than you feel comfortable, suddenly you feel that balancing point. if you flip in backwards it will ride on the rear grab bar and wont fall on you, if you tap the rear brakes while moving it will fall back foward.....once you practice a little, you will be able to pull up in 3rd gear, and later learn how to shift in the air.......good luck......no pain no gain....
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