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Old May 15, 2005 | 08:37 PM
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Just takes practice. If u go back on ur grab bar jus tap the foot brake and the front end will come back down...dont wanna drag that grab bar for too long...and another thing i dont know how it is on the rappy's but on my warrior the first time it came down on the back it busted the tail light cover, still works just not with the red cover. Good luck and have fun
 
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Old May 15, 2005 | 09:20 PM
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Will a 350 Raptor even pop a wheelie on its grab bar????.............. j/m........... practice is the key
 
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Old Jun 1, 2005 | 10:47 PM
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I got poping the clutch down,but where I ride its loose dirt,and everytime i pop it,all i do is spin,and i when i sit on the the back of the seat,it still doesnt pop a wheelie.What should i do??
 
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 12:57 AM
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Originally posted by: YamahaRaptorMan
I got poping the clutch down,but where I ride its loose dirt,and everytime i pop it,all i do is spin,and i when i sit on the the back of the seat,it still doesnt pop a wheelie.What should i do??
I've got BALD *** TIRES! And I can still do wheelies on loose dirt without popping the clutch and I can go pretty far. You just gotta punch it and sit waayyyy back on the seat, then ride er from there.
 
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 09:24 AM
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But do you think that girls will think its cool to do wheelies on his Raptor 350? Do you think they will be impressed by someone that does wheelies on a Raptor 350? Whats your opinion of people that do wheelies on Raptor 350's?


How is this thread any different than that of others asking how to do burnouts?
Just wondering
 
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 10:25 AM
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My friend has one. Just come to a stop. Then put it in first. Hold the cluth in and rev it really high. Lean over the handle bars: and as soon as you dump the clutch move to the back of the seat giving a good tug on the bars. This should so the trick once up Kinda stand and look forward so you can see where your going. The trick on them things is to get it up to about the same angle as this slanty line ( / ). It seems kinda high but you'll get used to it. Go with a 15 tooth front sproket, this will make a big difference in speed, and you won't lose too much acceleration, This makes wheelies easier for him and everone else who rode it. But remember when you have it up pretty much keep it hammered, you will able to ride out of site literely.
 
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Old Jun 4, 2005 | 08:38 PM
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Dont be scared i just got a 350 2 days ago and the first thing i did was pop wheelies. Just try poppin the clutch with different throttle placements. Id pop it with like half at first just to see what it does and then step up from there.
 
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