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    Safe, responsible 'ooligan behaviour

    Just in case any of you thought WT and I were bullshitting when we claimed that the FXR wheelied well, I headed outside (to a private carpark area, of course!) with a couple of colleagues and a digital camera at lunch today.

    Now, all you go-fast posers on 250cc fours, let's see some from you eh?

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    GO JR GO JR GO JR

    Thats the balance point alright! How far/long do you keep it up for?


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    You wasn't out at Waiuku yesterday was ya'?
    Oh yeah nice mono.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Thats the balance point alright! How far/long do you keep it up for?
    Unfortunately there's only about 100m of space round the side of our building there, so it was a matter of pop it up, hold it for 30m or so for the photo and try not to run into the back of a Mercedes before I landed...

    I have a long way to go before I can claim Wheelie God status.

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    If you don't have a stoppie pic here by this weekend, I'll add one with the help of my mate's FXR.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    You wasn't out at Waiuku yesterday was ya'?
    I tole ya. I don't wheelie on the road... not enough poke to get away in a hurry once it's up.


    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Oh yeah nice mono.
    Why ta. *proud* First time I've got a picture. Just had to share...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Unfortunately there's only about 100m of space round the side of our building there, so it was a matter of pop it up, hold it for 30m or so for the photo and try not to run into the back of a Mercedes before I landed...

    I have a long way to go before I can claim Wheelie God status.
    You can wheelie it for 30m? Respect! I'll try it on the FXR after I get heaps more practice on my GSXR. Don't want to bin my mate's bike by trying too hard too soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    You can wheelie it for 30m? Respect!
    Not every time perfect though!

    By all means post a stoppie pic. We need to get more 'spect going for the lowly FXR and I've never bothered to practice stoppies on mine.

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    *Bows to JR*

    Dude that's impressive.... wish I had the balls to try that. Maybe it'd be easier after she's all tuned up eh

    My mate does stoppies all the time on his, but I'd be more confortable with a second disc myself.

    Respect
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antallica
    My mate does stoppies all the time on his, but I'd be more confortable with a second disc myself.

    Respect
    No need for a second disc. The brakes are good enough, turst me. Maybe not a highspeed one (haven't tried) but low to medium speed stoppie is really good on it.


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    For a nice rolling stoppie i recommend about 70-90kmh now you guys are tempting me to practice more......... and get foto's of me doing it (i know a good large carpark) and i know that is just asking for me to bin it

    But ill have fun trying hehehe

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    Do you do Rolling stoppies TS? Now we really have to get together for a ride sometime

    With this much interest, soon we'll be on to 12s with the FXR and RG 150s


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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I tole ya. I don't wheelie on the road... not enough poke to get away in a hurry once it's up.




    Why ta. *proud* First time I've got a picture. Just had to share...
    Cmon JR, there's a guy standing behind the bike holding you up man!- I zoomed in and can just see his hand by the pillion seat...good try you cunning fella! :sly: :sly:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Cmon JR, there's a guy standing behind the bike holding you up man!
    Oh dear, looks like I'm gonna have to turn up to some KB rides and perform now

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    nice work J! how do you describe teh clutch/throttle action for a newbie wannabe?

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