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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Um, that would be didn't have, and I always used the clutch to get the Bird up in 1st & 2nd. Gotta be careful wheelying such monstrous bikes though cos the weight is much harder to control & keep straight. Getting onto the 954 in comparison it is ridiculously easier to wheelie and you don't need any clutch in 1st, or 2nd on hill crests. Speak to M1CRO about wheelying the Busa, not sure if he uses clutch or not but he gets it up there!
    yeah saw that thread after i posted - nice rocket zed. still like my busa though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkman
    I get the bird up quite easy in first without the clutch.But yeah,you are right. It is heavy and is difficult to put it down easy..
    Once I've wheelied my Bird 'properly' - I shat myself, almost throwing a huge speed wobble when I landed. Then again I had just sold a 600RR, and they wheelie if you fart too hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Once I've wheelied my Bird 'properly' - I shat myself, almost throwing a huge speed wobble when I landed.
    Rest assured, I too have experienced the same wobble you speak of. It does feel exhilarating to do a controlled wheel stand on a Bird I must admit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Rest assured, I too have experienced the same wobble you speak of. It does feel exhilarating to do a controlled wheel stand on a Bird I must admit.
    Not as good as a wheelie on a real bike though
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattt
    Not as good as a wheelie on a real bike though
    I'll be watching out for it next time the bumble bee is buzzing.

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