wheelies on a raptor 350
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Originally posted by: MrBobby
thanks for the info......oh and another question....how much harder will it be if i put on a 14t front sprocket?
thanks for the info......oh and another question....how much harder will it be if i put on a 14t front sprocket?
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I personally agree with most of the people who have answered your question. It is not impossible to wheelie the Raptor 350, just difficult. I would say that the 2 easiest ways to wheelie the quad is to:
1. Put it in second gear and find a high traction area, then get your feet up on the grab bar and your hands on the handlebars. Then ya pull in the clutch, rev it up, and let it rip!
OR
2.Find a small bump that is big enough to pull a wheelie on and do your best to pull a wheelie in second gear.
Good luck and if you can't pull a wheelie in second gear then I suggest buying some new rear tires like Maxxas Razrs.
Sincerely,
Ch701sp
1. Put it in second gear and find a high traction area, then get your feet up on the grab bar and your hands on the handlebars. Then ya pull in the clutch, rev it up, and let it rip!
OR
2.Find a small bump that is big enough to pull a wheelie on and do your best to pull a wheelie in second gear.
Good luck and if you can't pull a wheelie in second gear then I suggest buying some new rear tires like Maxxas Razrs.
Sincerely,
Ch701sp
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When I 1st learned how to shift gears on a wheelie I didnt use the clutch to shift, just pull the gear shifter up when youre ready. On a stock 350, I just double clutch it, gag the throttle and pull up hard and lean back to get it up. Dont forget to be ready to hit the rear brake SOFTLY if you go back too far!! Ive seen too many people get hurt by NOT doing this simple thing!
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