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I am trying to perform wheelie on my pulsar 150 but not able to continue it for more than 2-3 secs.?

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I am trying to perform wheelie on my pulsar 150 but not able to continue it for more than 2-3 secs.?

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  1. keep practicing.youll get it


  2. no one can answer this question but yourself because no one can teach you how to do a wheelie, it has to be your own self, your own creativity

    i asked this question to my uncle because he's had sportbikes, quads, dirt bikes, and he know's how to do all the wheelie stuff and he taught me how to ride but then I asked him to teach me how to do a wheelie on my banshee and he says that no one can teach me, not many people can do one on a banshee but especially teaching me how to do one in general,  he says i have to learn on my own, because no one will be there right behind me telling me what to do.

  3. Try working on basic bike skills first as performing a wheelie is not something you should do without having first really great bike skills.  If you had these and a better bike then you would not be having trouble.

  4. That is because its a pulsar, and is a toy.

    Is there a racing question anywhere here?

    No? Ok then.

  5. the answer is not a bigger bike!!!!!!  you can do a wheelie on a 50cc mini bike ... so its not your bike that is the problem .. you have to get the feel of the power band of your bike

    and then get a grip on balance

    you can do them for 2 or 3 seconds

    just say your creeping in second gear .. going 10mph goose the gas and lean back a little .. and let the front end ride up but make sure you consintrate on balance more then throttle if it feels like the bike is leaning too far back let off the gas if it feels like its coming too far down lean back a little more and give it a little more gas......... id personal try to do a few in first gear to cut down on the road rash your probably going to be getting, being your asking this question ... sit near the rear of the seat ..with your feet on the footpegs .. sitting down lock your arms out .. so they arent bent .. lean back  goose the gas and pull .. you will start to get the feel of it  of corse your stance will change after you get the feeling of making it balance with the right throttle and body movement, people will say pop the clutch or push down on the front end first but this is a light bike and neither is nessicary what your trying to get the hang of is balance .. dont try to get too cocky you will get hurt ... respect the bike without being afraid of it

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