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    Am I a poof

    I have encountered 2 Speed Triples in the last week and have had 2 wheelies bandied about my person (abeit very average ones). Now the Speed Triple has a rep for being a wheelie machine but I don't know how to do them (intentionally) and to be honest scared of doing them in case I fuck out and smash $15K of machine. I really want to be able to do a wheelie but think it might be best to buy a cheaper runabout (with grunt I guess) or a dirt bike. Am I a poof for feeling this way???



    P.S. I do enjoy pushing the cornering limits and would knee down if I had sliders(my conrnering limits which aren't poofterish I think...) but the front wheel up

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    I'd learn on something cheaper first.
    Even the pros sometimes crash when doing a wheelie.

    Search youtube - lots of instructional vids for wheelie technique

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    I've got mulitple vids saved to my fav's on youtube but......

    Might have to venture to an empty car park this weekend.

    Anyone reckon learning on a 50cc scooter would translate to ability on the bigger machine???

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    I remember my first wheelies, thought I was going to go straight over. Until I got a mate to video me, and realised it was all in my head, as I was lucky if I was getting the front 2 feet off the deck. After that my mono's improved dramatically.

    Disclaimer - wheelies on public roads are both dangerous to you and other road users. Wheelies, or for that matter any type of 'reckless' riding should only be attempted by professionals with the correct training, and in a fenced off OSH approved purpose built area. With every reckless action performed on the road God kills an innocent kitten.

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    Are you a poof?

    Dunno bout that but you were spotted shopping yesterday
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    I feel that suit excentuates my frank and beans perfectly and will not apologise for it.

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    I assume we're talking 1050 or 955i - Find a suitable, clear, discreet location. Get it up to about 35kph and whap the throttle a bit. See what happens.

    Remember to cover the back brake.

    It's easier on a slope.



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    Quote Originally Posted by lanci View Post
    I feel that suit excentuates my frank and beans perfectly and will not apologise for it.
    If I was a poof I wouldn't either
    To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded

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    get a cruiser or a scooter & you won't feel the need ........... (or the power)
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    just dooo et lol .. dude as far as I know you havnt been riding that long so maybe try some track days first to get used to opening her up?

    p.s my 250 hornet was stolen the other day so im out of a bike now for a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Find a suitable, clear, discreet location. Get it up to about 35kph and whap the throttle a bit.
    I remeber when the street triple had just come out, and my dad said 'someone' was being 'a dick' over at the school. It was none other than your man Stretch doing wheelies and stoppies across the road in the school carpark. Apparently he lives just around the corner from me...
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    Yes. Happy?

    Now consider that most who are great at wheelies have written off at least one bike. Going to be happy when your baby is nicely scraped and damaged?

    This could be hindering you...
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    Change the gearing and they will just come naturally !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Quote Originally Posted by lanci View Post
    .. think it might be best to buy a cheaper runabout (with grunt I guess) or a dirt bike. Am I a poof for feeling this way???
    You definitly shouldn't remotely be approaching the balance point on such an expensive machine with no experience. Lifting the front a little under power won't hurt, but don't get clever about it. Get a cheapie pit bike and ride it everywhere on the back wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    You definitly shouldn't remotely be approaching the balance point on such an expensive machine with no experience. Lifting the front a little under power won't hurt, but don't get clever about it. Get a cheapie pit bike and ride it everywhere on the back wheel.

    Steve
    Yes quite right.

    Going up is quite easy, but coming down smoothly without causing expensive to repair damage to your front end is another story.

    My first time was a trials bike on the sand. Easy to keep up using the back brake to regulate.

    Don't mess up your bike for the sake of such a trivial thrill.

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