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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51
    Anybody managed to wheelie a suzuki 600 k3
    Ive seen WT lift his (old K3) front wheel HEAPS....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Ive seen WT lift his (old K3) front wheel HEAPS....
    I would love to know how he does it. It will come up if you do the clutch thing but otherwise it will just lift of the ground
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    I did a few on MR's 600 when we did that stuntday thing,it just popped up in first under power,no probs....
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    Its not often we see you doing a sit down wheelie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Its not often we see you doing a sit down wheelie
    Its not often we see that bike on that wheel....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni
    Its not often we see that bike on that wheel....
    LOL, yeah its usually balancing on the front.....
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    Would it have been DEATH INC. that I may have seen at Meremere on Friday night (19th Nov). Green ZX12R, awesome burnout then quarter mile wheelie, then on the return road puts the front brake on so the back comes like an opposite of a wheelie? (is this a stoppie?)
    Best display of riding ive ever seen.

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    Nup, wasnt Death, he sold his ZX-12R.... But Death is known for his 1/4 mile wheelies at meremere.... He now has a bright orange GSX-R750, or a bright green ZX-750e1 Turbo...

    yep that was a stoppie... Like MR's here

    Are you sure it was a ZX-12R???? I dont think they would do very good stoppies... too heavy.....
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    U sure it wasn't lance on his 10R?
    He's known to turn up at meremere now and then,and it sure sounds like his style....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Its not often we see you doing a sit down wheelie
    I can go further sitting than standing,I actually do them quite a bit,especially when I've got a bit of pace on.....
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    It was dark so it could have been a 10R. Whoever it was did put on a nice show for us spectators.

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    wheelies

    Swanman i know just how ya feel, having trouble getting it up and then keeping it up myself {the bike haha} Check out this site for how to do wheelies and things very cool site http://www.garyrothwell.com/index.html

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