Internet forums are great, you can be anybody and do anything, I just jumped my ct90 over 26 buses![]()
Internet forums are great, you can be anybody and do anything, I just jumped my ct90 over 26 buses![]()
Dude, seriously, and politely, pull your head out of your rectal gland and look from a view standing up. Presumption is the mother of all screw ups, and judging by your posting history your full of heifer dust. In the perfect world your ideals would be appropriate, but sorry to say this world is far from perfect. Trolls like you should hibernate under the bridges from whence they came......
I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked
I was quite charged and enthusiastic about my day. Not so much what you stated, more adjoining those who appreciate such experiences.
It is sad though that people have to rain on the parade, however one must respect that there are all sorts in this world.
I use the forum to express myself, I don't really care to much what others think, though I do appreciate comradery and sharing stories.
I was expecting some noobs, as they troll for that very purpose.![]()
I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked
So where can one legally learn to wheelie? A private carpark with owner's permission or other private land (eg. farm)?
It's a pity we have 7 day a week shopping. I remember my dad and I taking the go kart down to Riccarton mall on a Sunday for some practice. Lovely big carpark it was (pre the mall extensions they made about 15 years ago).
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
I use private land to practice. I used to have a customer with a private runway 250m long which was handy, sadly I lost contact and he moved.
I practice on some rural driveways, but they are not that long. Some dairy farmers have nice firm lime runoff tracks, I have had fun on those in summer.
Carparks have there legality issues, so to does any other workplace if their is an accident.
I think I play it safe and use mostly places where I have asked. Most are accommodating as long as you aren't doing damage or being a nuisance. Just ask around when you see a place that looks good.
There was a huge factory where silvia park is now where we used to go on weekends for playing. It was at least 300m long and heaps of room. Must be some of those around still. (Obviously not at Sylvia Park but lol)
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I am freindly really, I only bite when provoked
just because you are scared of somthing, is no reason to tell everybody they are guna mess it up!
Hell i know a guy that isl able to indicate, and steer through traffic while wheelieing. he has crashed MANY times, but not one was because of a wheelie.
people like you that post like that in every thread about anything fun are why KB is so full of limp wristed poofs now.
Keep it up! There is nothing more satisfying than having to put the wheel down because the oil light has come on!
starting off from traffic lights is the good place to practice, that or 3rd gear on the motorway, less throttle controll is needed in the higher gears.
Allways cover your rear break, slam that if it goes pear shaped and 999/999.1 times you will be sweet, even when you accidentally wheelie into unmarked roadworks at 80MPH
Drew for Prime Minister!
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www.prospeedmc.com for parts ex U.S.A ( He's a Kiwi! )
Exactly... It took me a couple of years to do a decent wheelie but I never tried to 12 o clock it straight away, started small and learnt the bike and what it could do and just practise and before you know it you'll be passing people on the back straight at Taupo on the back wheel standing up at 200kph... Sigh unfortunately that freedom has been taken away at track days..................
Bigger balls?? oh yeah to grip the tank with... Awesome skills tho with a 1/4 less limbs than the rest of us
Lol I remember the day you and JRandom met at a Taupo track day
True that!
Built for speed, not for comfort
Did anyone read the 3rd post?
''quick power blip on the driveway after work''
It was probably unintentional and scored 2/10![]()
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