Sprocket Ratio's......

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Re: Sprocket Ratio's......

Postby Bogan » Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:54 pm

There's a tutorial on doing wheelies on this site somewhere, I read it ages ago but still don't have the balls. It's not all about gearing you have to have the balls and the technique unless you have a bajillion kilowatts.

Good luck tho mate, show us the vids if you do some sick ones :).
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Re: Sprocket Ratio's......

Postby JetPilot » Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:01 am

Dave its easy to wheelie, you just have to start small and progress with experience.....
Its possible to wheelie anything....
Just dont do whats in the 3rd pic....
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Re: Sprocket Ratio's......

Postby Disco » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:55 am

I think I better point out it's more for trying to get a little more usable torque under 8000rpm's....Not wheelies :D ......

And I can't remember riding that honda :? :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Sprocket Ratio's......

Postby timmyrocks » Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:09 pm

haha, yer with more useable torque it will be easier, just start slow you dont have to pull 100mtr 45 degree wheelies straight off the bat, just start with little by little till you get used to the front wheel leaving the ground.
i started by doing it accidentally, i went over a hill that went up (yes you guess it) the down pretty quickly and as i got to the top the fronts gone in the air,,,, so i done this a couple of times then slowly started doing it on flat ground, im no wheelie king and i dont do them often and i cant even pull off a good one, although when i want to i can get the front off for a bit :kuda: but to scared to go more as i have seen some funny videos, youtube, haha.
anyone can go fast in a straight line,,,,

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