YellowCBRracer
06-07-2004, 07:59 PM
I have had my 1000rr for awhile now and have just broke it in. What rpm's do you guys play with to get it to wheelie. I can wheelie but I just would like to know so I dont have to take a hour or so to find the right spot. Thanks.
By-Tor
06-07-2004, 08:09 PM
Dont do wheelies, they scare people :D Dont know, Ive got a 954.
Anonymous
06-07-2004, 10:42 PM
There are so many variables that there is no way to tell you an exact RPM to try.....
Anonymous
06-08-2004, 06:15 AM
this is the first time ive seen rpm's almost used correctly, even if inadvertantly
By-Tor
06-08-2004, 09:57 AM
Actually pip, rpm's is posessive. To be correct he would have to say RPMs (plural). :D
Truck
06-08-2004, 07:47 PM
Dont know but on the 54 its right as the exaust valve starts to open wide. 8)
Anonymous
06-09-2004, 09:17 AM
this is the first time ive seen rpm's almost used correctly, even if inadvertantly
i know, but even then its still not even intended proper usage, i dont think, it would depend on if he literally meant what rpms in terms of what rpm for each gear, hmmmmmmmm
YellowCBRracer
06-09-2004, 08:58 PM
How easy do they go up if you just throttle them?
gntbldr
06-09-2004, 11:23 PM
power up wheelies are easy to do up a small hill or over the crown of a road after an intersection. just go Real easy on the power step by step till you have it poping up a wee bit and then try a little more and more till you get a small wave of fear. That'll be you practice point. The point you keep practicing up to till that point raises on it's own...
that's what truck's been doing but he had the fundamentals down already.
the trick is ...
small easy slow and Smooth.
you can try riding about half throttle on flat ground and the point at where the power starts to kick in a little more loosley you will bob the front end down with letting off the throttle and then imediately getting right back on it Lightly and that will be a bob-up.
start out with just poping the wheel off the ground before you go straight out into wheelies..
(most of this info is from the specutlation that you are new to wheeling.......)