z400 wheelies?
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z400 wheelies?
get going in 3rd gear about half throttle, stand up, lean back, punch the gas, and pull up.
You'll be able to find the balancing point real easy and you can ride a wheely in 3rd for a LONG time. If it starts to get a little to high for you just hit the rear brake and thatll bring the front end down.
You'll be able to find the balancing point real easy and you can ride a wheely in 3rd for a LONG time. If it starts to get a little to high for you just hit the rear brake and thatll bring the front end down.
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z400 wheelies?
you got one of the best quads for wheelies i must say. u should start in 1st and pop that clutch but use more body force than engine power an lean back hard when u do it. when i first learned i was told u need to go past balance point and the slam brakes. you need to scare yourslef but learn to fix the mistake. so try and flip it but hit brakes. if u flip on its grab bar, u can hop off in time to push it back. looks cooler when u do slow 1st gear wheelies then advance to other gears. imo
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z400 wheelies?
do it on grass! lol
I always just start in 2nd, lean back and punch the throttle and it will be straight up, get it in the sweet spot then shift to 3rd and so on.
ya get into the habit of slamming the back brake when it goes to far back, this will come in handy when your doing 4th gear wheelies at like 40mph and it goes too far back, hittin the grab bar at that speed is a lil scary lol
I always just start in 2nd, lean back and punch the throttle and it will be straight up, get it in the sweet spot then shift to 3rd and so on.
ya get into the habit of slamming the back brake when it goes to far back, this will come in handy when your doing 4th gear wheelies at like 40mph and it goes too far back, hittin the grab bar at that speed is a lil scary lol
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