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#4
Ok!, Put your right foot on the inside of the grab bar then pop the clutch, the front end will come up and if it comes too far, the grab bar will scrape but you can hop off easily since you got your foot on the grab bar! Hope this helps
#5
I'm sorry but that is the ***est way to do wheelies.
Just get on there, and go for it! Put it in first pop the clutch, then get a feel for the balance point. Don't worry if you fall back, the bike will stand straight up and you'll just fall off the back. A whole 6" inches!
Just get on there, and go for it! Put it in first pop the clutch, then get a feel for the balance point. Don't worry if you fall back, the bike will stand straight up and you'll just fall off the back. A whole 6" inches!
#6
I'm tryin to think of what ***est could be! Cant be stupidest, dumbest, ohhh maybe ***est. a$$est? that dont make sense, I cant think of it!! Anyways, if you're on a loose dirt and cant get much traction, my way worx better, you need more weight in the back to pop a wheelie on loose dirt.
#7
Why in hell don't you learn how to spell so we know what it is your asking!! I mean come on, is that the best you can do?
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#10
I'm sorry but it is stupid to put your foot in the grab bar foot a wheelie. Learn to do them right!
JIGA said it right..! Practice, and pick yourself up off the ground. You don't try to learn how on a gravel road, you do it in a field. I can ride a wheelie out on my blaster for as long as i want and i don't use the grab bar method
JIGA said it right..! Practice, and pick yourself up off the ground. You don't try to learn how on a gravel road, you do it in a field. I can ride a wheelie out on my blaster for as long as i want and i don't use the grab bar method
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