

ttc wrote:I think you need to post it again
Loz wrote:Smoother on the throttle son. Use a touch of rear brake to settle it if it's lifting on full throttle.
Oh, and post again please.
Neka79 wrote:stiffening up the back shock a touch will help stop the bike squating, therefore reducing it...
pulling the forks up will cause the bike to act like a barge..not so good for race track..
umm u dropped a tooth...acceleration means front wheel lift... either put more weight over the front wheel, sit further forward, or dont accelerate so hard...
Rossi, Stoner,Vermuelan etc all do power wheelies..by defination, they arent slower , its only once u go high u lose speed...
just get use to it...
ty wrote:Neka79 wrote:stiffening up the back shock a touch will help stop the bike squating, therefore reducing it...
pulling the forks up will cause the bike to act like a barge..not so good for race track..
umm u dropped a tooth...acceleration means front wheel lift... either put more weight over the front wheel, sit further forward, or dont accelerate so hard...
Rossi, Stoner,Vermuelan etc all do power wheelies..by defination, they arent slower , its only once u go high u lose speed...
just get use to it...
What's this then?
Neka posting an intelligent post?
Who's hacked his account?
Neka79 wrote:....pulling the forks up will cause the bike to act like a barge..not so good for race track.......
Gosling1 wrote:Neka79 wrote:....pulling the forks up will cause the bike to act like a barge..not so good for race track.......
other way around I think - pulling the forks *up* through the clamps will quicken the steering, which is exactly what you want at a track....
However, pulling the *triple clamps* up (ie dropping the forks *down*), will slow the steering down, making it steer like a ZX12R, as you have said....![]()
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Either way, it won't make a difference to pulling wheelies.......well, maybe if you pulled the forks up 30 or 40mm it would, but then it would be unrideable and have no ground clearance...........Perfect for the drags though !!
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