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How do you pop a wheelie on a sports bike?

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How do you pop a wheelie on a sports bike?

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  1. In first, get rolling, pull clutch in, give it another 5000rpms, lean back and let the clutch out.

    Cover your rear brake all the time.

    It will flip over very quickly if not.


  2. wrong section

    try motorcycles

  3. it is very dangerous but  so try it slowly first but rev up the engin with the clutch in and then while u have the engine up at a high rpm let out the clutch and off u go

  4. Start with a small dirt bike to learn throttle control and how to control the machine and what to expect with flexible/unpredictable interface (rubber on dirt as opposed to rubber on concrete or asphalt). After many non life threatening learning Incidents (drifting, high-sides, low-sides,  etc), as well as other possibile concequences, you may elect to keep both wheels on the ground. For the record, I've had a variety of big bikes, standards and sports, over the last bunch of years.  Wheeling on the smallest, first bike I was seen by a cop and given a ticket for reckless driving. A 6 pointer. I could have earned that many points by crashing my truck into a schoolbus.

  5. Wish I knew! As soon as I get my full licence my first stop will be wheelie school - that's gotta be right funny day out!

  6. I don't suggest "popping"/"pulling" the clutch.  Very dangerous, especially if you're still learning how to pull a wheelie.  I suggest going about 30 mph in First gear, letting go of the throttle for a second to let the front come down a bit, and then giving it full throttle again while leaning back to make it come up nice and slow, unlike what " pulling" the clutch does.  

    Nice clip of what I did with doing it this way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmdOcbb0t...

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