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Tires: When doing high-speed wheelies make sure you have a good rear tire. For the most part, gears are unnecessary until you are ready to learn highchairs (on a weak 600), no throttle hand wheelies, and circles.
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If it doesn’t wheelie in first gear, it isn’t the bike’s fault. Also gearing to make second gear come up easier is kind of pointless because it just becomes more like first gear with big sprockets. Almost every sportbike will wheelie in first gear without any problem (maybe the ex250 is an exception). Gears: For learning, gearing the bike down is unnecessary. You can buy modified oil pickups for gixxers from. So the best thing for a gixxer would probably be to fix the oil pickup. Overfilling doesn't seem to cause any problems with hondas, but I have read of problems with gixxers as a result of this. Myself and some others on this forum run 1 quart over. To keep the bike from becoming oil starved, either move the oil pickup in the oil pan back, or overfill the oil. Gixxers and cbr 900s ('93-'95 893cc model) are the most notorious for this. Oil: Many bikes will become oil starved when riding long wheelies, and doing 12 o-clock wheelies. Following this advice won’t keep you from crashing, getting hurt, and breaking stuff but it will, most likely, help you learn faster while crashing less often than if you figure everything out on your own. It was written by f4rider and he deserves a hell of alot of credit for putting it together.Ĭomplete guide for learning basic wheelies the right wayįirst of all, I learned all of this from my own experience and from the advice of others on this forum. (Sorry Boomer) Read and enjoy the practicing. It makes alot more sense than any of the bullshit I've ever told anyone.
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This is blatantly (with permission sort of) stolen from Custom Fighters forums and contains the best wheelie advice I've ever read.