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which method is yours ?  

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  1. 1. which method is yours ?

    • Power Wheelie 1st gear
    • Power Wheelie 2nd gear
    • Clutch method 1st gear
    • Clutch method 2nd gear
    • Clutch method 3rd gear
    • Power Wheelie 1st gear then shift to 2nd ,etc
    • Power Wheelie 2nd then to 3rd, etc
    • Clutch 1st gear to 2nd
    • Clutch 2nd gear to 3rd


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Posted

Starters i suggest to play 1st gear power wheelie first... For u to get use to the sudden reaction of e bike and try maintain a short distance before u reach out to 2nd gear wheelie...

 

Shark: Try movin 50km/h with 1st gear then u close yr throttle n open yr throttle fast... For yr bike to get the respond fast...

Bikes i ride/rode

 

1)Honda Hornet 125cc (2002~2003) (FR3850C)

2)Yamaha RXZ 135cc (2003~2004) (FT7139L)

3)Honda CBR 400cc (2004~2005) (FL9427J)

4)Suzuki K1 750cc (2005~2005) (AN75Z)

5)Suzuki Smash 110cc (2005~2006) (FY3080X)

6)Ducati Monster 400cc (2006~2006) (FP6470G)

7)Yamaha R1'01 1000cc (2006~2007) (FT6987L)

8)Honda Wave S 125cc (Nov'07~????) (FBC244Z)

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Posted

sure... open yr throttle fast(quite alot actually). But try bit by bit, if not enough try to open more... Good luck...

 

 

Happy playin...

Bikes i ride/rode

 

1)Honda Hornet 125cc (2002~2003) (FR3850C)

2)Yamaha RXZ 135cc (2003~2004) (FT7139L)

3)Honda CBR 400cc (2004~2005) (FL9427J)

4)Suzuki K1 750cc (2005~2005) (AN75Z)

5)Suzuki Smash 110cc (2005~2006) (FY3080X)

6)Ducati Monster 400cc (2006~2006) (FP6470G)

7)Yamaha R1'01 1000cc (2006~2007) (FT6987L)

8)Honda Wave S 125cc (Nov'07~????) (FBC244Z)

Posted
Originally posted by Shark@Jun 9 2005, 03:25 AM

Ngah nak blajar wheelie ah babe

motor apa siak ?

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Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted

Basically 1000cc, 1st gear, speed 50+km/h, rpm 5000, close throttle to sink the front fork, then open throttle upon the fork rebound, as the bike get higher, it get's lighter, so u might want to release some throttle bit by bit .. when it get's stable on the ups, open throttle and go the distance .... be careful .. don't go to red zone RPM

 

That's for power wheelie ...

 

for clutch...

 

1st gear rolling speed 40-50km/h, clutch fully pulled, rpm 5000, 6000, 7000, release clutch simultaneously open throttle. when u get wind shield at ur eye level, play throttle from there,(close if it get's higher, open if it get lower)

 

2nd gear, rolling speed 90km/hr ( for those like to play at highway, courtesy FC2222B)

half clutch, rpm up to 9000, release. but be prepared for the bike to reach at balancing point .... 80 degree angle. dont be afraid. some may fall as they felt they lean too backward and start to pull handle backward as well, which may cause the bike to go backward.... remember ... as the bike goes higher, it get's lighter .. lean forward abit or stand up when u reach the balancing point ..

 

 

Different people, different method lah ... just a 2 cents tips ....:thumb:

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Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted
Originally posted by Jie Liang@Jun 9 2005, 12:30 AM

Today meet up with indralove, very nice chap ! Big wheelie Brother! MY SHIFU !

 

we went to XYZ spot of singapore.

 

he teach me theory of wheelie

 

i tried

 

and tried

 

and tried.

 

 

:help: :help: :help:

 

managed to lift up bike!!!!! :bouncefire:

 

 

after a few more rounds bike was like 45 degrees.

 

:thumb:

 

Brother here very encouraging ! hehe i didnt expect my bike to go up so HIGH

 

hehe !

 

 

ps. btw guys im riding a NSR150RR also know as a SP, who says SP cannot wheelie ? althought im not that good but i know how it FEELS TO BE UP THERE !

 

and practice makes perfect ! tks SHIFU INDRALOVE !! :faint: respects !

All the credits should go to my man in camp who is just a private in the army ... but a captain in 2 wheels ....

 

at first i find him wrong too abt NSR150..... when i did it, then i know.... few months back i saw him at ah-boy, exactly the ah-beng i used to know in camp.

 

i asked him y the others i taught the 4th gear wheelie, they cant get it... he said "Aiyah! they all so stupid liao. nevermind! u know already good for u". Till now i tried to find someone who can do that method.

 

eventually, i saw a malaysian kampong boy on RXZ did that b4 my very eyes.... :thumb: that's where i really respects the kampong racers! ............ Who dares wins

 

For those i taught, just remain calm on all these comments.... have faith, and keep practicing . I never touch ur bike, but i taught u to feel ur bike ....

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Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted

Also not to forget the credits goes to the Masters i knew;

 

1)"P.E." Master in slow speed wheelie, (certified by one of the moderator here, sorry, classified cannot tell who)

 

2) FC2222B for all the pointers, also acknowledged by some R1 riders here.

 

3) The Superbike Freaks,SBF (they called themselves), for the experience in Town

 

4) Last but not least, my Lecturers who taught me Mechatronics science in polytechnic (which i failed in their subjects, theoretically......... :slapforehead: but make me understand the concepts of mechanics in reality)

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Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted

So mr grandmaster,when you going to show us your wheelie????

I think alot of newbiz want to see you lift your wheel.

Set a date and time.

Posted
Originally posted by WW@Jun 9 2005, 09:33 AM

So mr grandmaster,when you going to show us your wheelie????

I think alot of newbiz want to see you lift your wheel.

Set a date and time.

Now i dont wheelie .. i teach wheelie ...

 

U go ask Alex ferguson to play soccer, then tell me what he gonna say

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Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted
Originally posted by indralove@Jun 9 2005, 08:35 AM

Now i dont wheelie .. i teach wheelie ...

 

U go ask Alex ferguson to play soccer, then tell me what he gonna say

Wow , so pro laio. teach wheelie.Might as well i go buy stunt vcd and see for myself.

Come out and show us one more time. :lovestruck: :lovestruck: :lovestruck:

Posted
Originally posted by WW@Jun 9 2005, 10:05 AM

Wow , so pro laio. teach wheelie.Might as well i go buy stunt vcd and see for myself.

Come out and show us one more time. :lovestruck: :lovestruck: :lovestruck:

Many times i say already ... i can teach only 10% ... another 90% is ur own balls .. wat's so pro about that ? Doesnt benefit me if a single cents for me to become a pro. The ones who benefited is the learner ..... their satisfaction, and their passion...... Besides u see many times already.... and my standard is not up to ur expectation ......

 

btw, how's ur K5 ? can lift up ? can clear GP ?

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y177/indralove/Track/Edited123.jpg

May the Gravity be with you

Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted
Originally posted by indralove@Jun 9 2005, 09:12 AM

Many times i say already ... i can teach only 10% ... another 90% is ur own balls .. wat's so pro about that ? Doesnt benefit me if a single cents for me to become a pro. The ones who benefited is the learner ..... their satisfaction, and their passion...... Besides u see many times already.... and my standard is not up to ur expectation ......

 

btw, how's ur K5 ? can lift up ? can clear GP ?

Without you , i how to clear GP or even lift my lau k.

So you must teach mi mah.

Posted
Originally posted by WW@Jun 9 2005, 10:16 AM

Without you , i how to clear GP or even lift my lau k.

So you must teach mi mah.

Hey! my level is just under ur armpit..... how to teach u ?

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May the Gravity be with you

Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted
Originally posted by kelvin_luffs@Jun 9 2005, 10:29 AM

damn!!! all the humbleness... canteach me how to lift my busa??!!

Check this nick MITO.... he's wheeling a busa .... maybe same frequency ...

 

Or ... hope this link helps...

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forum/index....dpost&p=1869414

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y177/indralove/Track/Edited123.jpg

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Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted
Originally posted by indralove@Jun 9 2005, 09:23 AM

Hey! my level is just under ur armpit..... how to teach u ?

Haha, not funny lei, i cant maintain a 12 oclock wheelie lei.

I can only do chase wheelie, using my bike power to maintain the wheelie.

Posted
Originally posted by WW@Jun 9 2005, 12:27 PM

Haha, not funny lei, i cant maintain a 12 oclock wheelie lei.

I can only do chase wheelie, using my bike power to maintain the wheelie.

:thumb: :thumb: so u can wheelie already ...

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y177/indralove/Track/Edited123.jpg

May the Gravity be with you

Retirement of the Wheelie Jedi

Posted
Originally posted by indralove@Jun 9 2005, 11:38 AM

:thumb: :thumb: so u can wheelie already ...

I mean my pervious ride cbr 929 . not my lau k lei.:weep:

Posted
Originally posted by WW@Jun 9 2005, 12:04 PM

I mean my pervious ride cbr 929 . not my lau k lei.:weep:

:thumb: No comments... :bounce:

Honda NSR 150 SP - FT4977D (June 01 - March 03)

Honda CBR 400 RR- FL2119U (Dec 02 - Jan 04)

Honda CBR 929 RR - FS4382A (Feb 04 - Dec 04)

Susuki Hayabusa 1300- FX9524Z (April 05 - Oct 05)

Susuki Bandit400- FL3540D (Mar 03 - Dec 05)

Honda Super 4 Spec 3 - FZ9528C (Dec 05 - Jan 07)

Honda Walve125S - FW8025J (Aug 06 - June 07)

Yamaha Spark135 LE - FBB4..7C (March 07 - ???)

Posted

any wheelie shifu goin thru 2nd link tonite?

i goin in ard 8.30 pump petrol..

Some people measure their adventures in miles or days. I prefer "lamp posts".

Posted
Originally posted by indralove@Jun 9 2005, 09:12 AM

Many times i say already ... i can teach only 10% ... another 90% is ur own balls .. wat's so pro about that ? Doesnt benefit me if a single cents for me to become a pro. The ones who benefited is the learner ..... their satisfaction, and their passion...... Besides u see many times already.... and my standard is not up to ur expectation ......

 

btw, how's ur K5 ? can lift up ? can clear GP ?

sh*t... I have gone through lots of theory lessons by some experts and its onli 10%... Feel sad for myself... Think i onli got 30% of my balls... Must search for the other 60% to hit the balancing point...

 

Thanks bro... For tellin me tat knowledge is onli 10%...

Bikes i ride/rode

 

1)Honda Hornet 125cc (2002~2003) (FR3850C)

2)Yamaha RXZ 135cc (2003~2004) (FT7139L)

3)Honda CBR 400cc (2004~2005) (FL9427J)

4)Suzuki K1 750cc (2005~2005) (AN75Z)

5)Suzuki Smash 110cc (2005~2006) (FY3080X)

6)Ducati Monster 400cc (2006~2006) (FP6470G)

7)Yamaha R1'01 1000cc (2006~2007) (FT6987L)

8)Honda Wave S 125cc (Nov'07~????) (FBC244Z)

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