to wheelie or not to wheelie....

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pick the one that most describes your thoughts:

ONLY on private property (track, your long driveway, etc.)
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7%
ONLY when WAAAAY out bush (and above)
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37%
as above, and also in front of the Saturday Night crowd DownTown
18
42%
NEVER: it's stupid in all reguards
6
14%
 
Total votes: 43

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re: to wheelie or not to wheelie....

Post by Infinity »

For those of you who practise wheelies in the sticks or industrial estates, aren't you worried that if something goes wrong, no one's out there to help you or get help?

Just reminds me of years back, when one of my high school teachers didn't come in for a few months. He'd been riding alone somewhere isolated, lost control, ended up down a ravine with the muscle ripped off his legs. Couldn't get the bike off himself. Luckily someone finally came and heard his shouts hours later. :?
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Post by Smitty »

Ment wrote:
Flakey wrote:Wheelies are only illegal cause cops can't do em.. :D

You have seen the "how to pull a wheelie" in the tech help files section, by our own resident copper Ardvark havent you?
my thoughts 'zactly............... :P :P
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Infinity wrote:For those of you who practise wheelies in the sticks or industrial estates, aren't you worried that if something goes wrong, no one's out there to help you or get help?
a tip.....
you ALWAYS tell ya missus gf bf Mum whoever... where you are going
when you go out for a ride
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Post by aardvark »

Wheelies are bad... mmmmkay?

(Even a 300+ kilo bmw will get on the back wheel with enough clutch and revs. :wink: )

And Rob, that wasn't me at Halls.. Someone else was on my bike.
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Post by Jonno »

Smitty wrote:wheelies?
given I have a fair amount of mechanical sympathy
its usually something I only do a few times when I first get a bike
and then knowing I can
...don't bother again
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I only ever do it out in the sticks or the industrial estate
away from other traffic
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Post by Duane »

I've been messing around trying to teach myself how to wheelie alot better, incase the day comes where I accidently do it (in a rush to get away, etc) I know how to control it.

I have to admit, I nearly came off the otherday, Not because of the wheelie as such, but I came down ontop of my you know whats! :oops:

I think to a certain extent you have to teach yourself how to do wheelies or stoppies incase you ever accidently have it happen to you, you'll have somewhat of an idea on how to deal with it.


Plus they're cool :)
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Post by HemiDuty »

I would like to learn how to do them, have only done one and that was accidental (See the "Wheelies on ZZR250" or whatever it is thread). If I can get them happening I will also only do them in a safe manner / environment.
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Post by Yankee »

i agree with a lot of you guys/gals.... Duane, very good point and what i believe is true. You gotta know your bike 100% and how it'll respond in various conditions.... if you ever have to brake hard and the rear comes up, gotta know how to land safely!
I reckon wheelies and endos should be on the riding exam! :twisted:
also, neat to see that "landing" the farker came up. Never thought of that as an issue, it just comes down (harder when learning) and softer if you get back on the gas.....
all in all, practice makes perfect and a skill that you should have up your sleeve....
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Post by photomike666 »

I don't see the option "esp when launching past a WRX off the lights"!

Not that I can condone that kinda behaviour :roll:

I don't claim to be an expert but have the odd try now and again - like Duane says, just know to control it when I need it. Used to hook it up on the crossers, but have a little more respect for the bike on the road.

Oh and Dan, I think your front may have lifted a touch on the way from Black Spur on the Tuesday after Superbikes.
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Post by greenmeanie »

There is a right place & time 4 everything. :twisted:
Cool wheelie pics. Oh if only i could do this stuff. :D
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i would if i could :oops: :oops:
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Stoppie 4 ya.
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Nice shots Glenn. 8)
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Post by Damon Z1000 »

Hey Dave, checked this out :D
Personally, if saw any moron doing a wheelie in a clearly dangerous manner I would happily confront them with a public accusation of intellectual inadequacy. Conversely a wheelie performed properly in the safest possible way deserves the applause and adulation of all who witness it. But I do think that saying "its OK to pop a wheelie only when it is safe" is kind of redundant.
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both.....
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