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: Rookie Wheelie Advice


uponone76
06-06-2006, 05:12 PM
Sup guys and gals. Just need a little help. Like everyone else just starting on wheelies im haveing problems getting the bike to come up consistantly and stay there. I have an 06 gsxr 1000 so i know its not the bike, its def me! So here's my q, when your first learning, is it easier to try to do stand up or sit down wheelies. Any help will be greatly appriciated, thanks... :)

gimpsta
06-06-2006, 05:52 PM
oh boy......

new bike 06 1k 160hp and is starting wheelies on it


sit down, wack throttle anywhere in the rpm's 1-3rd gear or slip the clutch 4th

287ridah
06-06-2006, 06:10 PM
whatever you feel more comfortable doing. I learned them sitting but most of my friends learned standing. Once you get standing you can use more of your body to keep it balanced and up. But its whatever floats your boat. 1000 is a big bike so take it slow. Do you already have rear brake down???

YOUNG SERG
06-07-2006, 11:26 AM
get to know that back brake kid... intimately..

eryq
06-20-2006, 11:44 PM
well for me i learned doing stand ups. i prefer 2nd gear around 27mph...low rpms so the bike won't jump up quick on you..or about 45 mph if you want it up quicker. i never have used my back brake. i just ride 2nd out. 27mph to about 117mph, nice wheelie. sit downs scare me, lol. feels like i am going over backwards. LOL.

Focer
06-21-2006, 01:02 PM
Like everyone else said, take it slow and cover your rear brake. With a 1k I'd start with power ups. You shouldnt have to lean back. My noobish buddies try to pop it up all the time but, they lean forward and push the front right back down. Seems to be a common problem.

GSX-R Fanatic
06-21-2006, 02:54 PM
oh boy......

new bike 06 1k 160hp and is starting wheelies on it


sit down, wack throttle anywhere in the rpm's 1-3rd gear or slip the clutch 4th
lol might end up flippin it

Blitzergixxer
06-21-2006, 07:25 PM
Sup guys and gals. Just need a little help. Like everyone else just starting on wheelies im haveing problems getting the bike to come up consistantly and stay there. I have an 06 gsxr 1000 so i know its not the bike, its def me! So here's my q, when your first learning, is it easier to try to do stand up or sit down wheelies. Any help will be greatly appriciated, thanks... :)1st bike?

FREAKSK5
06-23-2006, 01:40 AM
Take it easy at first. You will do alot of poppers till you feel comfy. Ride that bike everyday if you can and get some mileage to learn the bike. I will say that standup wheelies is the way to go for learning. Wear your gear always. A friend of mine looped his kawasaki 636 right in front of me doing 100mph, trust me you do not want to do that with no leather jacket or gloves. I always wear my jacket boots and gloves, helmet even it is 100 degrees outside.

SVS
06-23-2006, 04:31 AM
Cheap 06 1K parts on eBay in 10, 9, 8...

wheelburns
06-24-2006, 07:13 PM
nice i know a kid that did the same thing and he came down from the wheelie and dumped it 2500 worth of damage yup his first bike

johncal
06-24-2006, 07:42 PM
Buy life insurance and a plot. Best to be prepared all the way around.

new750
06-28-2006, 02:20 AM
do it little by little. you'll get them eventually

hellified1
06-28-2006, 09:38 PM
Buy a cheap dirt bike - Good wheelie bikes cost around $300.00 and go out into an open field and learn there. Once you learn on that bike you will feel good about doing them on your bike.

600Gixxer2006
06-28-2006, 11:58 PM
Maybe it's just me but I think if someone has to teach you how to wheelie then maybe you shouldn't wheelie. I think anyone that is meant to wheelie will learn on their own like a natural. Otherwise you may be asking for trouble. I seen too many people either paralized or killed from wheelies, one of the reasons may be is that people tend to underestimate the dangers of wheelies. I am not saying you can't or don't know how to wheelie but maybe just take into consideration and think about what your doing. Being a rider myself I just hate it when someone goes down and obviously wheelies do increase those chances.
Just be carefull.

uponone76
06-29-2006, 02:37 PM
Ok wow. First thanks to everyone who gave me good advice. Everyone else, no its not my first bike, far from it. I've been riding for a long time just never really had an interest in stunting. The kind of riding that i enjoy (and am very good at) is back road carving. But like every other rider i want to push myself to become a more rounded rider. Thanks again for all the advice im sure i'll have it up soon. Thanks guys!