Power Wheelies , Great Tips ..

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Power Wheelies , Great Tips ..

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i aint no wheelie expert , i need plenty more practice again . but i have in the past done some respectable wheelies , only getting back into another sports bike {ZRX1200R} i feel i rather do plenty of small wheelies & get it right . than one big wheelie & stuff up .
p.s. check out this link great advise & from a wheelie expert on a ZRX1200S ..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovFSahIPaVQ
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Forget power-ups, if you want to control a wheelie, use the clutch!
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And that's the touring version of the ZRX!

:) :) :) :) :)

The R model has about 5kg less over the front end.

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yep , go the ZRX1200R . but i also am partial to the ZX14 :wink: ..
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Loz wrote:Forget power-ups, if you want to control a wheelie, use the clutch!
not from my experience, i find power ups much easier - then again thats why i have 117K on the original clutch......and the nine does nice power ups IMHO.

as i havent ridden the new zrx12 yet - god damn injuries :cry: :cry: .....i cant comment on it, BUT the modded zrx11 i had for 6 months was easy to do them from 1500 rpm - yep 1500 rpm...... :twisted: :twisted:

i may have done a good one here and there but are by no means an expert :wink:
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Power-ups are less scary, that's for sure, but once you learn to clutch it up consistently that method offers a lot more control and a greater flexibility in the rev range and through the gears. Plus you can get the wheel higher faster, so you can find the balance point at a lower speed.
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