learning to weely
#12
Just remember the back brake is your friend. Once you get used to using the back brake teh rest is easy. I wheelie all day. feather the clutch and tap the brake, that is the key.
But warrior's are alot tougher to wheelie than blasters..
But warrior's are alot tougher to wheelie than blasters..
#13
first I would throw down a bottle of jim bean, that way you get all nice and loose, so your reflexes are up to par. second find a nice stretch of pavement so you can hook up all that horsepower. third, dont worry about safteygear, if you crash the jim bean will take care of your pain. fourth, put that bad boy in first gear tach up the engine to 8000 rpm and then dump the clutch!!!! i garuntee you a wheely.
#14
I would have to agree with Biggy on this one.. You have to flip that sucker over a few times. A buddy of mine and me just bought warriors (2months ago) and the first thing i wanted to learn was how to wheelie. Your buddies may laugh at you for a while but when your riding wheelies wound out in 4th gear and they can only hit 2nd you can give em the finger.
#16
i dont know what u guys are talking about but every time i get the front end up too high i just hit the rear grab bar and it kind of acts like a wheely bar and keeps me from going over. i've ran uot of gas driving that way(with the bar on the ground then i have to get off and push it back on its wheels and let the carb fill with gas and do it all over again!!! thats just my experince though.
#17
You got a good machine to learn how to wheely with. Warrior's have about one of the best balance points of quads out today. While you are learning just put her in 2nd or 3rd sit back in the seat and give her some gas (remember to hang on or you will feel it in the morning)
good luck
good luck
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