easiest way to wheelie
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easiest way to wheelie
Here's kind of what I do, but I'm not that good. Some guys can keep them going forever and at very slow speeds...
Anyway, on that predator start out rolling slow in second gear. Sit back on the seat and goose it while pulling back and up on the handlebars. Secret to a good wheelie is to get it right in that sweet spot between going all the way over backwards, and the front wheels coming down. Balanced if you will on the 2 rear wheels. It takes some practice to understand where that point is. If you have an old grab bar, put it on just in case she goes all the way...
Anyway, once you get it up to that point, use the throttle to balance it an move forward. Also, have your foot on the rear brake and if you start going too far back, slightly touch the brake and that will bring the front end down again. You'll see some guys on bikes and quads that like to take the wheelie past verticle and then bring it back. Hitting the back brake is how they do that also. Looks pretty cool on a 2 wheeler, but on a quad the grab bar scrapes...
Another difference on 2 wheelers and quads to be aware of. If you wheelie on a 2 wheeler, you can kind of steer by leaning left or right. That don't work on a quad, so don't run into anything...
Anyway, on that predator start out rolling slow in second gear. Sit back on the seat and goose it while pulling back and up on the handlebars. Secret to a good wheelie is to get it right in that sweet spot between going all the way over backwards, and the front wheels coming down. Balanced if you will on the 2 rear wheels. It takes some practice to understand where that point is. If you have an old grab bar, put it on just in case she goes all the way...
Anyway, once you get it up to that point, use the throttle to balance it an move forward. Also, have your foot on the rear brake and if you start going too far back, slightly touch the brake and that will bring the front end down again. You'll see some guys on bikes and quads that like to take the wheelie past verticle and then bring it back. Hitting the back brake is how they do that also. Looks pretty cool on a 2 wheeler, but on a quad the grab bar scrapes...
Another difference on 2 wheelers and quads to be aware of. If you wheelie on a 2 wheeler, you can kind of steer by leaning left or right. That don't work on a quad, so don't run into anything...
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easiest way to wheelie
Originally posted by: Webopper
Here's kind of what I do, but I'm not that good. Some guys can keep them going forever and at very slow speeds...
Anyway, on that predator start out rolling slow in second gear. Sit back on the seat and goose it while pulling back and up on the handlebars. Secret to a good wheelie is to get it right in that sweet spot between going all the way over backwards, and the front wheels coming down. Balanced if you will on the 2 rear wheels. It takes some practice to understand where that point is. If you have an old grab bar, put it on just in case she goes all the way...
Anyway, once you get it up to that point, use the throttle to balance it an move forward. Also, have your foot on the rear brake and if you start going too far back, slightly touch the brake and that will bring the front end down again. You'll see some guys on bikes and quads that like to take the wheelie past verticle and then bring it back. Hitting the back brake is how they do that also. Looks pretty cool on a 2 wheeler, but on a quad the grab bar scrapes...
Another difference on 2 wheelers and quads to be aware of. If you wheelie on a 2 wheeler, you can kind of steer by leaning left or right. That don't work on a quad, so don't run into anything...
Here's kind of what I do, but I'm not that good. Some guys can keep them going forever and at very slow speeds...
Anyway, on that predator start out rolling slow in second gear. Sit back on the seat and goose it while pulling back and up on the handlebars. Secret to a good wheelie is to get it right in that sweet spot between going all the way over backwards, and the front wheels coming down. Balanced if you will on the 2 rear wheels. It takes some practice to understand where that point is. If you have an old grab bar, put it on just in case she goes all the way...
Anyway, once you get it up to that point, use the throttle to balance it an move forward. Also, have your foot on the rear brake and if you start going too far back, slightly touch the brake and that will bring the front end down again. You'll see some guys on bikes and quads that like to take the wheelie past verticle and then bring it back. Hitting the back brake is how they do that also. Looks pretty cool on a 2 wheeler, but on a quad the grab bar scrapes...
Another difference on 2 wheelers and quads to be aware of. If you wheelie on a 2 wheeler, you can kind of steer by leaning left or right. That don't work on a quad, so don't run into anything...
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easiest way to wheelie
Thanks grizzman, now if I could only do them as well as I can explain them....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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