Finally My "head" is up!!!!!!
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				gizmo
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Stereo wrote:I mainly stick to crap powerwheelies..... I am currently working on control... Pop it up.... try and keep it there and then bring it down really slowly....
But DR Stereo don't you know everything about everything?
Something as simple as throttle control @ 180kph on the back wheel should be nothing to the man who knows all!
You can explain Teflon but can't do wheelies?
What's going on?


Hello there I was told your a nice friendly girl
with a kind face! & easy.......
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"GIZMO THE CREEKY"
- Strika
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Oddly enough this is one function on a motorcycle that I consider myself to be really crap at!!  I reckon I am the worlds 2nd worst wheelstander.
   I reckon I am the worlds 2nd worst wheelstander.  I reckon there must be at leaast one other out there somewhere that's worse,....I just havn't met them yet!!!!
  I reckon there must be at leaast one other out there somewhere that's worse,....I just havn't met them yet!!!!  
 
However having said all that the old Hornet has been an encouragement to practicing wheelies, all be it little ones 
 
I'm with Stereo on this one. I am a gas it up no clutch wheelie guy! As I have only just started doing this due to the fact that the Hornet encourages that sort of behaviour, I am just rolling it on in first backing it off and cracking it open again to lift the front. That gets me up high enough to click second and have a controlled slow fall back to earth with almost butterfly wings on landing the front again.
Soon I am gunna try getting it a tad higher and holding it in 2nd on the balance point. Now that i have fucked the ducktail I am less worried about damaging it
			
			
									
						
							 I reckon I am the worlds 2nd worst wheelstander.
   I reckon I am the worlds 2nd worst wheelstander.  I reckon there must be at leaast one other out there somewhere that's worse,....I just havn't met them yet!!!!
  I reckon there must be at leaast one other out there somewhere that's worse,....I just havn't met them yet!!!!  
 However having said all that the old Hornet has been an encouragement to practicing wheelies, all be it little ones
 
 I'm with Stereo on this one. I am a gas it up no clutch wheelie guy! As I have only just started doing this due to the fact that the Hornet encourages that sort of behaviour, I am just rolling it on in first backing it off and cracking it open again to lift the front. That gets me up high enough to click second and have a controlled slow fall back to earth with almost butterfly wings on landing the front again.
Soon I am gunna try getting it a tad higher and holding it in 2nd on the balance point. Now that i have fucked the ducktail I am less worried about damaging it

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						There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
- nobby
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Pssst! that other person is me...... bloody hopeless, only time I ever dropped a wheelie was powering my old RD250 up hill with a loaded kitbag of the arse of it. You could here my arsehole snap shut over the sound of the 2strokeStrika wrote:Oddly enough this is one function on a motorcycle that I consider myself to be really crap at!!I reckon I am the worlds 2nd worst wheelstander.
I reckon there must be at leaast one other out there somewhere that's worse,....I just havn't met them yet!!!!









