Joh nwas saying when he got his CBR new, must of been before the coroglen incident , that the damper on those things let him land crossed up and the bars would jsut slap back to running straight!Originally Posted by loosebruce
Joh nwas saying when he got his CBR new, must of been before the coroglen incident , that the damper on those things let him land crossed up and the bars would jsut slap back to running straight!Originally Posted by loosebruce
Yea most of the time most bikes damper will sort you out, GSXR, CBR whatever even ZX10R's with no dampers the chassis is good enough to straighten it up for you.Originally Posted by sAsLEX
BUT..... there will always be that one time a damper wont save you, i wouldn't count on my bike or any bike slapping back to striaght everytime i landed crossed up, not a good habit to get into, it only takes a cold front tyre, a badly worn front tyre, a bit of diesel or slippery substance, an odd bump or camber in the road and you're toast?
GSXR wiping the shit that is that Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki off the road since '85'
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[ I would have thought the sudden pull of the clutch snapping would have been harsher on the chain than a rappid throttle opening action.
Your thoughts and experiences would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]
i used to do clutched wheelies on my bike (GT 750) proberly before you were born LB ha ha and that f#@ked my chain within a few months had to take out 2 links. on the bandit i only do power wheelies and have the same chain with plenty of adjustment still in it and have been doing hundreds over the last 2-3 yrs!! thats my bit done cant wait for the summer![]()
Handle every situation like a dog!
If you cant eat it, or hump it.
Piss on it and walk away.
Power wheelies are poos! Using your clutch makes life an awful lot easier, and if you are worried about chain wear buy a BMW. Phew! It just all spilled out, honest.![]()
Is that how you do highchairs larriken?
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I do every single wheelie with the clutch. I don't really see the point in not doing it that way. It comes up quicker, it's easier to control, you get power instantly, yeah baby!Originally Posted by texmo
Does it not occur to people, that it takes the same amount of force, to raise the front wheel nomatter how you do it, ergo, no difference to chain wear between the two methods.Originally Posted by loosebruce
If ya clutch it up, the force on your chain is higher, but for less time, power is less stress, but takes longer.
Nomatter what way you go about it, you cant trick physics, torque used, is torque used.
End rant.
What a delightfully contradictory post Fizzypants.
If indeed the force is the same using both methods the resultant stress would be equal, assuming the force is applied over the same area.
Somebody with impeccably dodgy credentials once told me shafties couldn't wheelie. After having completed a brisk upchange from 1st to 2nd gear at 7,500rpm on an FJR1300, I now suspect that there may be a flaw with this hypothesis...
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
What have you been smoking Hitcher?
There's no way a shaftie will wheelie.... especially a lard-arse FJR...
It's just one of those days, where you don't wanna wake up,
everything is fucked, everybody sucks,
You don't really know why but you wanna justify ripping someone's head off
Yeah, I remember Fish saying shafties can't wheelie, I think he tried to back it up with some post from a BMW bike forum. Dear oh dear...
Can all bikes do Wheelies if so would mine beable to do them ??
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