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Originally Posted by
Petey
Alright. Tomorrow ill do some practice, gopro included of course.

Originally Posted by
CheddarBob
i do the same shit when i do first gear wheelies i'm teaching myself to do this
do either of yall have pegs on the rear axle? If you can't get sitdowns try staggered or back pegs and it'll be easier. It's all about shifting body weight. you should be able to pull the front tire off the ground in neutral. Do the same motion at a slow speed and give it throttle and you'll have no problem getting it up
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Originally Posted by
ajbsays
its all in how you move your body, its all in shifting weight/ yanking up, the problem with flooring it and banging second is sometimes it will flip. lol and yes false neutral is fun!!!!
Yeah I ate shit the first time I did that

Originally Posted by
CheddarBob
i do the same shit when i do first gear wheelies i'm teaching myself to do this what i do mainly is pop it into second stand on the back pegs and a combo of abs and gas get the front end up, i've spent hours riding around in a parking lot doing this and i'm just barely getting the point where i've rolled a couple of of ok wheelies for a short distance. i need to have someone film with with my camcorder. question to the 50 killers on here, is it easier to wheelie on super moto tires rather than dirt tires?
For learning street tires are way easier than dirt
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Originally Posted by
broham
do either of yall have pegs on the rear axle? If you can't get sitdowns try staggered or back pegs and it'll be easier. It's all about shifting body weight. you should be able to pull the front tire off the ground in neutral. Do the same motion at a slow speed and give it throttle and you'll have no problem getting it up
i have pegs on the back of mine with and handbrake and i was having issues with sit downs just got frustrating so i jumped on the pegs and put it 2nd and started using the gas and my abs and had more success so i've been doing that mostly but i still practice sit downs just not as much.

Originally Posted by
Schwasted
For learning street tires are way easier than dirt
alright i planed on getting some anyways so i'll just do that sooner rather than later.
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I dont have rear pegs. So for now its sitdowns only.
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600rrupncomer
Not gonna lie, i think i found that picture on google and modled it off that. I loved the color scheme. So thanks for the inspiration!
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Nice, I have to get new white walls, I had the 3.5's on it, but now that its back to stock swing arm and forks they don't fit
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alot of it is timing also. when you give it gas there is a slight delay in throttle respones. youll figure it out..
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I'm good on back pegs but I need a lot more sit down practice.
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I wish I took vids on mine before I sold it