wheelie tips 325!
#1
hey guys,
The 325 is marketted as a sport-utility, but for some riders, it may not fit that definition. well, here's how to make it.
1)get onto a flat, or sightly inclined suface.
2)stand, don't sit, in the position you would hit a rough section in.
3)get your body back some.
4)at the right moment, (only experience will tell when) Slam the gas all the way in, jerk the bars, and keep pulling them REAL hard. Now here is the crittical thing:
5)The reason most people can't wheelie a 325 boss is because the torque on the engine is pretty small, so you have to have a perfect point of leverage. do this by keeping your feet on the foot pegs and pushing down on them REALLY hard. this should cause you to pull up on the bars REALLY hard as well, thats good.
6)by this time, your probably pretty high, so ease off the gas slightly and just give it enough to maintain this height.
try it, and give me some feedback. oh, and one more thing, if it don's work at first, KEEP TRYING! give it at least an hour if it still don't work, i don't know why, (perhaps i am doing something sub-conciously that is different then just what io posted.) good luck!
The 325 is marketted as a sport-utility, but for some riders, it may not fit that definition. well, here's how to make it.
1)get onto a flat, or sightly inclined suface.
2)stand, don't sit, in the position you would hit a rough section in.
3)get your body back some.
4)at the right moment, (only experience will tell when) Slam the gas all the way in, jerk the bars, and keep pulling them REAL hard. Now here is the crittical thing:
5)The reason most people can't wheelie a 325 boss is because the torque on the engine is pretty small, so you have to have a perfect point of leverage. do this by keeping your feet on the foot pegs and pushing down on them REALLY hard. this should cause you to pull up on the bars REALLY hard as well, thats good.
6)by this time, your probably pretty high, so ease off the gas slightly and just give it enough to maintain this height.
try it, and give me some feedback. oh, and one more thing, if it don's work at first, KEEP TRYING! give it at least an hour if it still don't work, i don't know why, (perhaps i am doing something sub-conciously that is different then just what io posted.) good luck!
#2
If you can't get the front end high enough, hold the brake in, punch the gas, and let off the brake as soon as you feel the clutch start to grab. Be careful, as the front end may come up faster than you think. Don't blame me if you sit it up on the racks.
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