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    Matt - 'RUN FMX' - How not to wheelie video

    This is a mate of mine from christchurch... teaching us how not to wheelie an RM250

    Nice Wheelie

    here are some other antics...
    How To Wheelie
    It's Just Like Landing In A Bed of Foam
    "Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity"

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    Quote Originally Posted by GR81 View Post
    This is a mate of mine from christchurch... teaching us how not to wheelie an RM250

    Nice Wheelie

    here are some other antics...
    How To Wheelie
    It's Just Like Landing In A Bed of Foam
    popular thread....................whats the link you've got for "my" bike idling?

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    Links are dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Links are dead.
    re-uploaded just for you
    "Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity"

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    Cool vid, wheres the foam pit?

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    First one shows how there no back torque in a 2 stroke as he closes the throttle and it keeps coming back , 4 stroke would of maybe saved it

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    First one shows how there no back torque in a 2 stroke as he closes the throttle and it keeps coming back , 4 stroke would of maybe saved it
    or the rear brake

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    Once something gets that far back, shutting it down don't do shit, it's the fact that two strokes come on so unpredictably sometomes that makes them more prone, not the lack of engine braking. And the rear brake is quite hard to find when it does start to go wrong, unless you are doin it low speed and hammering it for dear life allready.
    IMHO

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    Quote Originally Posted by FIZZERMAN View Post
    Once something gets that far back, shutting it down don't do shit
    oh I soo hate being proved wrong...........




    Shame it dont happen too often!

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    I think you'll find a lot of rear brake was used to save that, but you knew that already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeremyb View Post
    Cool vid, wheres the foam pit?
    out West Melton way
    "Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity"

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    Cool vids thanks man. Always good to see a wheelie bin without rider (and bike I presume) getting hurt, looked like he quite enjoyed it! And those guys are keen doing those flips into the sponge HAHA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    I think you'll find a lot of rear brake was used to save that, but you knew that already.
    you can see him go for the rear brake after he has started coming back down, speeds up the return to the ground but doesnt initiate it

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    I beg to differ, I see him making two stabs at the brake pedal, once as it's going back over and again as it's coming back down.

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    cool vids
    love the sound! bbaaaaap baaap baap

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