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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
TESTINGurTOMATO
I started trying to do wheelies when I was five. Best one was later on a ten speed into my front yard and then the lamp post:doh:
tried to hide the damage from my pops .... yea right , he :chair::guns::axe:
he kicked my ass. that was the end of my one wheeled adventures.
even with the 1k cbr I might do a power wheelie but thats it.
the odds of crashing are high enough just by being on the road. riding or otherwise.
:shredder:I'll take these odds : 1 minor accident in 30,000 miles and 1 major crash in 80,000 miles:shredder:
If you want to learn how to wheelie ask Pat he is ALL knowing, hell he could teach ya how to ride that cbr to :spit:
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
A lot of non-motorcycling folks like to preach how dangerous riding is and how crazy we all are. Many would argue that it's our life and we know the risks. The enjoyment of riding is worth it and we accept the fact. Now you have riders preaching danger to other riders over wheelies. I guess the same argument can be made. Think riding is crazy- don't do it. Think wheelies are crazy-don't do them. The funny thing is, not doing wheelies does not necessarily make you a good rider. That shit is an illusion.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
should i use synthetic oil or regular oil?
what isnt this the beat the dead horse thread?
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
regular for the first few K and then synthetic.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
bigred875
should i use synthetic oil or regular oil?
Vegetable.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
Smooth R6
the 70's called - they want their interior back:fro:
ZAZAZAZAZAZAZA.....................ZING!!!!!
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
KillBill
I understand what he meant but it still doesn't mean you're not endangering yourself. But hey.......if you wanna die go for it
So riding your bike fast is safer than doing a controlled wheelie? You can die doing both and I don't beleive one is anymore dangerous tthan the other.Your statement doesn't make much sense to me, no offense, but I'm having trouble understanding. I guess you could say: You look at people doing wheelies on bikes ( You're going to die doing that ) much like non-motorcycle riders look at us motorcyclsts (your going to die doing that).
See what I mean?
Some people ride bikes..
some people can wheelie riding a bike..
For once I agree with Kham, it is addicting, much like the track heroes on the board, they say the track is addiciting..
Damn, this is twice today Kham and I have been on the same wavelength............god help me. Kham you wanna ride this weekend..
EDIT: I just saw dangerzones post after writing this....same thought...sorry.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
hessogood
I think it's fun.
I agree with Jayhttp://smiliesftw.com/x/eek4wtf.gif
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
978chris
It's actually not a bad skill to have if you're about to run into something (rock, tree branch, etc) that's gonna stop you hard and throw you over the front.
Riding over with just the back and bouncing a little is usually less painful. Even if you fall off.
???? Just can't see my self snapping my throttle as i'm going off the road heading for a rock.. :lol:
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Originally Posted by
hessogood
I think it's fun.
:iagree: Guess i'm a squid... No one other then the pople i'm riding with see my wheelies, but mostly I throw it up when i'm alone, when I get a good straightaway.. Just a quick power wheelie.. But the TLR is a heavey lump, and now my forks are leaking all over Peters bench :( ...
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Originally Posted by
978chris
That being said, I do believe that having MORE options is better than having less. But any skill's value as an option is only as good as your ability to pull it off. So I do think there's an argument in there for practice. Just me though.
+1
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Originally Posted by
naked-daytrader
So riding your bike fast is safer than doing a controlled wheelie? You can die doing both and I don't beleive one is anymore dangerous tthan the other.Your statement doesn't make much sense to me, no offense, but I'm having trouble understanding. I guess you could say: You look at people doing wheelies on bikes ( You're going to die doing that ) much like non-motorcycle riders look at us motorcyclsts (your going to die doing that).
+1 If dieing scares you that much, you should get off the bike and take up GOLF or something..
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
highsider
Is that so? I've been riding for roughly 15 years now, and I've never learned how to wheelie.
+1
I have to admit, a clutched up stand-up is impressive when done in the right place. Power wheelies scare the crap outta me.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
i've tried plenty of times to learn when i was younger. all i did was scare myself and beat up my bikes. i gave up, screw it. i can scare myself and crash just as effectivly in corners and i enjoy that more so that is where i take my risks instead. i do however enjoy watching other people wheelie. especially guys that are good at it. it's deffinatly a cool moto skill in my book.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
naked-daytrader
So riding your bike fast is safer than doing a controlled wheelie? You can die doing both and I don't beleive one is anymore dangerous tthan the other.Your statement doesn't make much sense to me, no offense, but I'm having trouble understanding. I guess you could say: You look at people doing wheelies on bikes ( You're going to die doing that ) much like non-motorcycle riders look at us motorcyclsts (your going to die doing that).
See what I mean?
Some people ride bikes..
some people can wheelie riding a bike..
For once I agree with Kham, it is addicting, much like the track heroes on the board, they say the track is addiciting..
Damn, this is twice today Kham and I have been on the same wavelength............god help me. Kham you wanna ride this weekend..
EDIT: I just saw dangerzones post after writing this....same thought...sorry.
you sure you're not drunk?
im booked this weekend and next saturday. :mecry:
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
Cheese-GSXR
+1
I have to admit, a clutched up stand-up is impressive when done in the right place. Power wheelies scare the crap outta me.
clutch stand up is impressive but i think it's short life for the clutch? i only do power jerk up.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
Frankenstein
If your fork seals blow after three hard wheelie landings, there's a problem imo. I put plenty down hard, it just wasn't a normal/ongoing thing so in the long run it didn't equate to much extra wear n' tear on the forks. I've seen bikes blow fork seals without ANY wheelies...so I guess it just depends on the bike.
Unrelated to the mechanical issues of doing wheelies: One time (first year riding, I was a total squid) I put my cbr1000F down so hard that I smashed my nutts on the tank hard enough that I had to stop and get off the bike to lay down for 20 minutes. That was 7 years ago and one of my nutts still hurts. :mecry:
Pwahahahahahahah. Been there done that!!!!! On a 1996 GSXR 1100, belmont street Brockton.......good lord that hurt like a mutha.
Good times...
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
:fyi: mousetrapping wheelies will not blow your fork seals....dead bugs and/or chipped/scratched finish on your fork tubes willl
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
yea, no chopping the throttle back while it's up there ffs... that could be bad for fork seals (and your family jewels).
keep on the gas a little and breathe on the rear brake, let her down slowly, like landing an airplane.
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
most wheelies are smooth, but a couple that fuck you up on and don't get to the balance point right and you hit the rev limiter, sucks sucks sucks... never snap your throttle back, use your rear brake, it's the only thing it's good for..
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
Oh and if you let KB ride your bike, make sure you tell him your rear brake sucks and doesnt work....
Bruce
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
No offense taken.
You're right. You assume risk no matter how you ride. It's my personal preference to not wheelie. Personally, I associate wheeling with a higher-propensity to being involved in an accident. That's just me
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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Originally Posted by
978chris
It's actually not a bad skill to have if you're about to run into something (rock, tree branch, etc) that's gonna stop you hard and throw you over the front.
Riding over with just the back and bouncing a little is usually less painful. Even if you fall off.
:iagree:
I agree only becuase I had an incident with a 4x4 piece of 1/2" plywood on 195 while on the hawk.... out of a pick up over and over 3-4 times hit the ground, I down shifted hit it with the front up and layed the plywood down, other then that I woulda cracked it in half
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
if you know what you're doing, it's not any more risk than doing 154mph. right young lady? :poke:
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
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To the guy trying to wheelie his Gixsah in Millbury on 146
always wish I could wheelie...not that I would do them alot....just once in a great while