A how to......(not Dial up friendly)
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A how to......(not Dial up friendly)
use it at your own risk, but not a bad effort for a how to wheelie instructional video.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... motorcycle
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... motorcycle
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Is it clean now?GPX.Lainie wrote:I washed it but still don't think would try it on the 250

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yeah it works awesome, i learnt to wheelie on my old kx250 dirt bike but hadnt really wheelied the zx6 much but i watched this .. went out .. get it to about 6k ish and accelerate really hard, front will come up nicely then just carry it, im no pro and i often scare myself doing it...
for u peeps with 250's good luck pulling a good mono on it, my cbr250 would wheelie if i dumped the clutch at about 13k in first at 20km/h so just wait til u get a bigger bike!
EDIT: im still at this guys first step im no where near game enough or good enough to clutch them up on this bike yet!
for u peeps with 250's good luck pulling a good mono on it, my cbr250 would wheelie if i dumped the clutch at about 13k in first at 20km/h so just wait til u get a bigger bike!
EDIT: im still at this guys first step im no where near game enough or good enough to clutch them up on this bike yet!
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hehe problem i have is, with a dodgy rear tyre u dump 2nd & she spins up sideways about a foot, then lifts..THAT is interesting...
now..well 2 weeks ago..i was working on clutching up 1st gear from standstill...and carrying wheelies as slow as possible....manged one for abt 50m at abt 40-50kph...
now..well 2 weeks ago..i was working on clutching up 1st gear from standstill...and carrying wheelies as slow as possible....manged one for abt 50m at abt 40-50kph...
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Seen this posted a few times, and always a great watch. I've never progressed past step 1 as I don't wanna stack my bike (again
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