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    Is it a good idea to learn wheelies on a push bike before I try to do them on a motorbike? A mate of mine said that a push bike is a good way to find your balance point without risking serious injury or damage to anything.

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    Different skill sets. Think Death_inc has told of a guy he knows who can wheelie a pushbike all day long, but can't wheelie a motorcycle to save himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Is it a good idea to learn wheelies on a push bike before I try to do them on a motorbike? A mate of mine said that a push bike is a good way to find your balance point without risking serious injury or damage to anything.
    Buy a old xl farmbike for next to nothing and practice slow high wheelies until you can change gears in the wheelie.
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    Chris - Video your wheelies. You'll learn so much more from that than most other things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Buy a old xl farmbike for next to nothing and practice slow high wheelies until you can change gears in the wheelie.
    Na, like I've said before, trailies only teach you to wheelie a trailie. Same with pushies....nowadays I can't wheelie a pushbike more than about 20 ft....
    Practice is what does it. Wheelie every chance you get. Practice pulling it up and putting it down again, don't try to hold it. Feel how high it comes up. Go a bit higher each time, but only while it feels controlled. You'll get to the point where you don't have to 'hold' it up with the throttle. Again, just get used to it, don't push too hard. The rest will come on it's own. If you're having a shit day leave it alone. You don't learn anything lying on the ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    without risking serious injury or damage to anything.
    He doesn't know My knees.....I've got more injuries from bloody pushbikes than from wheelies....
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Different skill sets. Think Death_inc has told of a guy he knows who can wheelie a pushbike all day long, but can't wheelie a motorcycle to save himself.
    driftn on here. Little cunt can wheelie a mountain bike to a standstill, then move off again smooth as silk. All with the front wheel vertical and giving you the fingers while doing it. Motorsickle wheelies are laughable though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Motorsickle wheelies are laughable though.
    Like yours James .... no wait.....

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    Should I try doing wheelies standing up on the pegs? I've heard it gives better control

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post

    Very rarely does a bike go over backwards.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    . If you're having a shit day leave it alone. You don't learn anything lying on the ground.
    Ain't that the truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    If you're having a shit day leave it alone. You don't learn anything lying on the ground.
    Bullshit! I learnt what the inside of my ankle looks like through a footpeg sized hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Bullshit! I learnt what the inside of my ankle looks like through a footpeg sized hole.
    Got any pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Got any pics?
    Not any more. Had a bunch of cool close ups the doctor took on my phone, but it got deleted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Should I try doing wheelies standing up on the pegs? I've heard it gives better control
    Personally I think while you're learning, stick with sitting. Standing has it's advantages for sure, but I found it more stable sitting. When you stand the effect of moving around is more pronounced, good when you're good, but unsettling when you're not.
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