Raptor wheelies
#2
I usually don't sit down. I stand up a little, you have more control that way. Make sure to hover your foot over the back brake just in case you pull the front end up too high. It's all a matter of practice and time before you master it now.
#4
if you read your owners manual, you would know that you SHOULDN'T wheelie your Raptor
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#6
Originally posted by Kraw
if you read your owners manual, you would know that you SHOULDN'T wheelie your Raptor
LOL, yeah they strongly reccomend that no mods should be done too![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
if you read your owners manual, you would know that you SHOULDN'T wheelie your Raptor
LOL, yeah they strongly reccomend that no mods should be done too![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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