
samhasa636 wrote:If this helps:
a) I've seen a video of a guy in the US riding a stand up on a ZZR250
but then consider this
b) I've watched a kid loop a ZZR250 after trying too hard to ride a wheelie.
What's the answer... save it for a bigger bike, find a nice quiet spot, hospital carparks are ideal. It's heaps easier and your chance of looping is greatly reduced.
zx9r king wrote:samhasa636 wrote:What's the answer... save it for a bigger bike, find a nice quiet spot, hospital carparks are ideal. It's heaps easier and your chance of looping is greatly reduced.
And if you do come off badly, u r not far away from help.....
stevew_zzr wrote:I just felt like sharing, but i *finally* managed to get the ZZR250 to lift it's front wheel.
Probably about 3 inches from the ground for about 2/10ths of a second. But I'm proud anywayTook a crapload of clutch/throttle in 1st gear, only thing else i could do is lean back further.
I'm guessing that lifting the thing right up is impossible ?
stevew_zzr wrote:Yeah i've tried a few things, but still can't get it up for more than a few tenths of a second or more than about 6 inches from the ground... must be limp wristed or maybe not leaning far enough back
neka79 wrote:stevew_zzr wrote:Yeah i've tried a few things, but still can't get it up for more than a few tenths of a second or more than about 6 inches from the ground... must be limp wristed or maybe not leaning far enough back
or maybe ur on the wrong bike??..ever considered that??
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