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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    It's all about impressing the ladies isn't it?
    Wheelies aint big nor clever......unless they are on WT's mini moto.....

    Which reminds me Stify, early onset dementia suffer you! - WT and his mini moto are gonna teach you how to wheelie, not the $16,000.00 Honda
    Om nom nom.

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    ain't hard, its just about balls.
    ask in quiet around a few people who can, and see if anyone is heading out to do some any time soon in any secret quiet locations, and just go practice. That's all it is. Then they can give you tips there n then based on what they see you doing. Trawl the net for tips n tricks n this is how you do what.. but it's all words until you put it into practice. Different ball game then

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    Just start slowly... Watch some stunt vids... those youtube links will probably help quite a lot, but just remember... take it slowly... nothing worse than scuffing up all your fairings because you overcooked a wheelie while learning... ask 2Much about it
    There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    ain't hard, its just about balls.
    ask in quiet around a few people who can, and see if anyone is heading out to do some any time soon in any secret quiet locations, and just go practice. That's all it is. Then they can give you tips there n then based on what they see you doing. Trawl the net for tips n tricks n this is how you do what.. but it's all words until you put it into practice. Different ball game then
    In Hamilton, the term "Secret Quiet Locations" is replaced with "Any straight bit of road that has people to watch you"
    There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks

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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl View Post
    Wheelies aint big nor clever......unless they are on WT's mini moto.....
    So it's not about size but what you can do with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stify View Post
    don't be an arse, "it's stify's time to have some fun"
    Yeah, sorry.

    Bad mood last night.

    Apologies.

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    Need to learn how to wheelieeeee
    just do it wheelieee wheelieee fast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Lol, stify's trying to get it up
    well i managed a chubby....not quite the full six inches..... of front wheel lift but the wheel was off the ground none the less, and to ensure our cbr600 remains a wheelie virgin i did it on a demo 07 cbr600

    now a question, the 07 cbr600 seemed to be set a lot softer than ours and was way easy to lift the the front when i nailed it in first gear(or kept it pegged in second for that matter), would this be due to the softer suspension setting or is it the extra grunt that made it easy???????
    Hater of haters since 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by stify View Post
    well i managed a chubby....not quite the full six inches..... of front wheel lift but the wheel was off the ground none the less, and to ensure our cbr600 remains a wheelie virgin i did it on a demo 07 cbr600

    now a question, the 07 cbr600 seemed to be set a lot softer than ours and was way easy to lift the the front when i nailed it in first gear(or kept it pegged in second for that matter), would this be due to the softer suspension setting or is it the extra grunt that made it easy???????
    I've noticed once I put harder suspension on the rear of my RG that the front end could actually lift slightly off the ground. Soft suspension absorbs some of the sudden hit of power. I imagine it's the power, not so much more horsepower but the power delivery

    By the way, your profile pic is a laugh

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    wherabouts do you live (waikato, auckland etc.)

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    clutch + revs = wheelie.


    There not hard.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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