Please try with older bikes first...to be safe with ur newer ones:
My Advice to beginners
Try 2 have a motor bike which is above 600cc. Other bikes will do but with less power and u need to struggle.
U must have more confidence in u.
Including patience
Better start with 20-25 kmph.
Bikes which I advice to be safe:
Yamaha R1 - CBR 900 – 1200 Bandit – suzuki Hayabusa- etc,(These types of bikes are the easiest of all for wheelies because they will wheelie off the throttle in first gear without trying hard at all.)
Time to start:
Start slow, probably 20-25 MPH is the best to do stunt like wheelie, or stoopie.
Play with your clutch when trying to boost the speed of your bike, keep your body lean backward a little bit.
Keep your fingers on the hand brake lever, and while you reving up the throttle, do a quick blip on the clutch and it should bring your bike up.
Try to stabilize your bike, don't put too much or too little Acceleration.
When you wanna bring down the bike, just press the brake pedal with your right foot, do it slowly so it won't hurt your shock.
WARNINGS:
Make sure you buy a used bike when doing your stunt, so you don't lose so much when you total your bike.
It needs a lot of practice to find the balance point for your bike and your body.
Wear protective gear and make sure to have friends with you in case something bad happened.
Tires need to be properly inflated and all gears are in good condition
Try 2 have a motor bike which is above 600cc. Other bikes will do but with less power and u need to struggle.
U must have more confidence in u.
Including patience
Better start with 20-25 kmph.
Bikes which I advice to be safe:
Yamaha R1 - CBR 900 – 1200 Bandit – suzuki Hayabusa- etc,(These types of bikes are the easiest of all for wheelies because they will wheelie off the throttle in first gear without trying hard at all.)
Time to start:
Start slow, probably 20-25 MPH is the best to do stunt like wheelie, or stoopie.
Play with your clutch when trying to boost the speed of your bike, keep your body lean backward a little bit.
Keep your fingers on the hand brake lever, and while you reving up the throttle, do a quick blip on the clutch and it should bring your bike up.
Try to stabilize your bike, don't put too much or too little Acceleration.
When you wanna bring down the bike, just press the brake pedal with your right foot, do it slowly so it won't hurt your shock.
WARNINGS:
Make sure you buy a used bike when doing your stunt, so you don't lose so much when you total your bike.
It needs a lot of practice to find the balance point for your bike and your body.
Wear protective gear and make sure to have friends with you in case something bad happened.
Tires need to be properly inflated and all gears are in good condition
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