does a yfz wheelie good
#31
Originally posted by: coolguy8769
lol my parents ha dno idea what they were buying
lol my parents ha dno idea what they were buying
#32
don't worry even though i went from a piece of sh*t to what i have now i am a great rider. i ride evryday for at lest an hour just pracitcing, waiting, until i turn 16 and can race. BU i'm not going to just get onthe yfz and see its limits until i get a feel for it and know the gears and were the power is. but i will be carefull
#34
The winner of the 2nd Stuntrageous competition was aboard a yfz450, they can be wheelied excellently it just takes tons of control. Obviously not going to be as easy as a 400ex, or z but they sure as hell can be stunted.
#35
for the break-in, you want to beat the hell out of it. some people may disagree, but if you just wuss it around, the rings wont get a tight enough seal. so then youll have to take it apart, put on new rings and redo it.
#36
Originally posted by: OverRaTeD
A move from a Rancher to YFZ for a 15 year old.. .....scary.......please, take it easy and wear your helmet.
Originally posted by: coolguy8769
lol my parents ha dno idea what they were buying
lol my parents ha dno idea what they were buying
#37
Originally posted by: YamahaAtvFreak
Yfzs have sikk low end, thats why they so good in mx. I would imagine that they are decent at doing them because of that. But i couldnt know for sure because i never rode one.
Yfzs have sikk low end, thats why they so good in mx. I would imagine that they are decent at doing them because of that. But i couldnt know for sure because i never rode one.
#38
I don't think I would consider a 2004 Rancher a piece of sh*t. Also, I would not be proud of the fact that you are so spolied. As far as break-in, ride the hell out of it and change the oil often.
#39
lol. well i call my rancher a piece o sh*t because of what it looks like now from all my learning experiances. it is a great little utility. but besides working on the farm it got very boring thats y i got the yfz.
#40
I've had my YFZ for over a year and I used to be terrible at wheelies. But a few weeks ago I found the ballance point and now I can ride them as long as I want. Once you find the balance point it is pretty easy to hold a wheelie, IMO.


