I'm a big woose too. I ocassionally do unintensional ones in first and love them and would love to do nice high ones on command, but I've see several vids of what can go wrong. Guess I should buy a old traily and get them down on it first rather than write off the 6.
Real bravery is being afraid but doing it anyway. 1998 ZX6R R.I.P. 2004 ZX10R killed by Roo. 2011 ZX10R
haha no couldn't see where I was going but the beach was oh about 2km's long, hard sand and as long as you don't turn the wheels ya go pretty straight - ermm not that I held it up there for too long
I did say it was my first wheelie so here was my second one
I might weigh a bit, but found that the only way I could lift her up was to sit right at the back of the bike. When I get betterer at it, maybe, but I don't think so, added a couple more piccies - my husband and nephew's attempts.
haha it does look fun...
i was squiding it on NYE..rolling pics..no shirt, no lid...jeans & sandshoes...oh and gloves for grip...at 3am...neighbours got pissed off tho....oh..and it happened ..i got pics!!
The only time I ever got the front wheel off the ground on the ZZR250 was about a month and a half ago leaving a service station, going through the truck parking area where there a couple of rises in the ground. The front probably only lifted about 100-150mm off the ground but I thought it was cool for a POS 250. Can't wait til i can get a BIG bike
94' "In Fixing Mode" ZZR-250
04' Red and Black 21sp Repco Mountain bike