nope coz your a twit....but a decent piloet would be able to wheelie your bikeOriginally Posted by Sensei
Sensei Performance?
There was, they can!Originally Posted by Hitcher
My Mate used to be able to do it on his BMW R90S, so it is possibleOriginally Posted by onearmedbandit
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Yup, seen photos of Goldwings on the back wheel.
If it has a clutch, a motor, and someone with no mechanical empathy onboard, it will do a wheelie. Honest, would I lie to you?
Lol i seen a guy pull one up in the main street of town...didnt know whether to laugh or applaud :/ It came down with a thump thoOriginally Posted by onearmedbandit
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Built for speed, not for comfort
Death id wheelie his ol shaftie VF, mechaniclly sympatyhy bahahahahaha wot dat?
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would ask your TL but it would have no idea!Originally Posted by loosebruce
The slack I was experienceing was just the lag caused by fueling.
When I landed a wheelie way too hard that time, I must have made the power comander go wacko. Don't have any other explanation.
I still ride/race with the same chain that came with the bike. It's got a few tight spots on it now but still usable.
These days I only clutch.
You waited six months to tell us this? Tell us the GOOD story will ya?!
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i bounce the bike up, whilst shifting (read throwing) my weight backwards.
for throttle control, i back it off and snap it back on whilst completing the bounce trick..
and thats a 12hp bike!
the chain has no tight spots.
who cares which way you do it , if your worried about nothin else but the chain your not having enough fun, have fun start slow , worst thing would be dropping it which is a lot more expensive than chain /sprockets
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