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    oooooh, bet that wasn't nice!!
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    I don't condone learning wheelies without the correct gear!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rossirep View Post
    a 1 armed wheelie..?? awesome, id be fully keen to give that a go, would you let me try on your bike or do you want to have a go on mine.?
    ....this is definitely the style you need...then you will never have to stop stroking your cock, which sounds like it needs a rest, really...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
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    These two phrases from one of the most experienced wheelie people on KB. The bottom line is, you WILL eventually come off, and you will rip your bike up and maybe your self too, but hey what'dya want from life?

    Suggest you first get awesomely skilled at wheelieing your pushbike everywhere - at least you can't go to jail for that, and its cheap consolidation.

    We bought a pitbike and put a wheelie bar on it. It was a bizarre feeling popping the clutch hard in 2nd gear and throwing it riiiiiiiite back without care or regard for overbalance. Until someone saw us with it and decided they wanted it more than us. Got a better alarm system now, but still not replaced the pitty.
    If others learn from my mis...blah blah and all that.

    I fully condone doing wheelies, at the very least it teaches wicked throttle and rear brake control.

    This all hinges on Rossirep not just taking the piss, which I am still on the fence about to be honest. But other folk will read this so not all is lost.

    Learning on a push bike is a waste of time, little brother Luke, (Driftin) can wheelie a push bike for hours without putting the front wheel down. Right over the Wainuiomata hill (up and down), and around Lower Hutt. Little prick can't wheelie a motorbike for shit though.

    Jury is still out on the dirt bike thing. They are actually harder to do good wheelies on, (as in remaining at a constant speed), because the rear suspension is so soft and travels so far that the balance point is moving for a quite a while when you modulate the throttle, till you can smooth things out.

    And lets face it, VT250's aren't that expensive are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMSec View Post
    ....this is definitely the style you need...then you will never have to stop stroking your cock, which sounds like it needs a rest, really...
    really..???? i say wheelies, you think about my cock..?? fag say what..... lol,

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    If others learn from my mis...blah blah and all that.

    I fully condone doing wheelies, at the very least it teaches wicked throttle and rear brake control.

    This all hinges on Rossirep not just taking the piss, which I am still on the fence about to be honest. But other folk will read this so not all is lost.

    Learning on a push bike is a waste of time, little brother Luke, (Driftin) can wheelie a push bike for hours without putting the front wheel down. Right over the Wainuiomata hill (up and down), and around Lower Hutt. Little prick can't wheelie a motorbike for shit though.

    Jury is still out on the dirt bike thing. They are actually harder to do good wheelies on, (as in remaining at a constant speed), because the rear suspension is so soft and travels so far that the balance point is moving for a quite a while when you modulate the throttle, till you can smooth things out.

    And lets face it, VT250's aren't that expensive are they?
    i know they say your meant to cover the rear brake while doing a wheelie, but i never seem to do that.. im all about the rev, drop clutch and yank on the bars.. cant worry about my brake too, thats just to much to think about.
    even superman has his limits..

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossirep View Post
    really..???? i say wheelies, you think about my cock..?? fag say what.....
    ....oops sprung....and you probably would'nae ken I was fuckin' ya, til ya coughed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossirep View Post
    really..???? i say wheelies, you think about my cock..?? fag say what..... lol,



    i know they say your meant to cover the rear brake while doing a wheelie, but i never seem to do that.. im all about the rev, drop clutch and yank on the bars.. cant worry about my brake too, thats just to much to think about.
    even superman has his limits..
    Stand up on the pegs then, you can give the mean bounce to reduce the rev and clutch dump. Once it's up it's also easier to control. If it goes tits up, it's easier to get off. Your leg is in a better position to get to the brake, and it looks cooler!

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    You wont learn anything from the dicks on this site dude, step one for learning to do kewl stuff on the road is stop reading shit on KB, step two- dude buy a faster bike, get a thou they do kewl tricks around town buy them selves you just have to hold on and twist the throtle :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by **R1** View Post
    You wont learn anything from the dicks on this site dude, step one for learning to do kewl stuff on the road is stop reading shit on KB, step two- dude buy a faster bike, get a thou they do kewl tricks around town buy them selves you just have to hold on and twist the throtle :-)
    haha, i was starting to think the guys on here were dicks, but im sure there has to be a few good cunts on here..
    i dont know about a 1000cc bike on the road thou, seems alil to much power for me just now, i dont wanna rush it maybe a 600 would be a good safe step, m some of the info on here aint all bad im sure.. surely the longer you ride the wiser you get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossirep View Post
    surely the longer you ride the wiser you get.
    I have been riding for 30+ yrs and Im still an idiot.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    i also have problems changing gears while doing a wheelie, i found i have to use the clutch as it wont change gear without it. Im not very good at maintaing the balance point tho :S
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry74 View Post
    If you feel the urge to wheelie on the open road make sure you do it when an orange, white and blue commodore with lights on top is coming towards you.....
    Lol. I've done that, they really don't appreciate a good wheelie...well most of 'em anyway Where's my prize???
    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck
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    Quote Originally Posted by rossirep View Post
    haha, i was starting to think the guys on here were dicks, but im sure there has to be a few good cunts on here..
    i dont know about a 1000cc bike on the road thou, seems alil to much power for me just now, i dont wanna rush it maybe a 600 would be a good safe step, m some of the info on here aint all bad im sure.. surely the longer you ride the wiser you get.
    A decent 600 is still a fucking fast bike in the right hands
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by rossirep View Post
    a 1 armed wheelie..?? awesome, id be fully keen to give that a go, would you let me try on your bike or do you want to have a go on mine.?
    I've seen this guy pop wheelies with one arm, and he can do proper sustained wheelies, not just little "wheel off the ground for 2 seconds" type wheelies either.

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