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    My first ever wheelie!...accidently

    sitting at the lights just now. Some dude in a V8 holden obviously wants to drag. I don't mind as long as its only up to the speed limit
    light goes green and I give it alot of revs and drop the clutch.... bike takes off and I feel the front wheel rising can't of been more than a few inches off the road but, I was quite stoked.

    Obviously its not something I am going to make a habit of I want my bike to last quite a few years yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    sitting at the lights just now. Some dude in a V8 holden obviously wants to drag. I don't mind as long as its only up to the speed limit
    light goes green and I give it alot of revs and drop the clutch.... bike takes off and I feel the front wheel rising can't of been more than a few inches off the road but, I was quite stoked.

    Obviously its not something I am going to make a habit of I want my bike to last quite a few years yet.
    Getting high is not as bad as the trip back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Getting high is not as bad as the trip back down.
    thankyou mate..... yeah, you're quite right. thats exactly why I won't be making a habit of it on public roads. I really don't want to become one of those riders. I can see how people get a thrill out of it though.

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    yeah but did you win the drag
    or were you
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    Accidental....wheelie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yachtie10 View Post
    yeah but did you win the drag
    or were you
    hell yes..... I find it quite funny how people in cars often want to drag me off at the lights. I don't have anything to prove. Any bike will usually win without even trying. Cagers need to be taught about power to weight ratio.

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    It has happened a couple of times to me in second gear when I was a bit slow on letteing the clutch out. It was uphill, so I guess it is easier to accidentally wheelie.

    Not happy about banging my forks too hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    It has happened a couple of times to me in second gear when I was a bit slow on letteing the clutch out. It was uphill, so I guess it is easier to accidentally wheelie.

    Not happy about banging my forks too hard.
    I would imagine it would be much more common on a bigger bike like yours. Mines only a 650 and takes quite some reving up to get the wheel off the ground. I just know my baby wouldn't like it.

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    I did a wheelie once on my CG125 when I launched it a bit hard.

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    Wish I knew how to pull a wheelie. I mean I'm told I have the perfect bike to do it on but worried I might wheelie too far back

    I surpose I should try at least once concidering I'm going to replace my steering head bearings soon anyway.
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    How do you pull a wheelie?
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    hehe I did my first wheelie on my Hornet dragging my hubby off at the lights.... was funny after I'd finished shitting my leathers!!!

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    good on ya. I managed the same thing while coming off a one way bridge and decided to overtake the truck and trailer going up a hill - bit freaky, but fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Don't do it at night. Everything in front of you goes dark.
    I hear what you are saying..... But its all good,,,
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