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2-stroke wheelies
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[QUOTE="IamRyan, post: 1186549, member: 71846"] Yes, yet another wheelie thread, and to save you guys some time and effort i did a search on wheelies and read quite a few but just have a couple questions. I have a 02 xr 200r stock pipe, and I can ride 2nd gear to 4th gear before I run out of yard. so I have that bike down to a science for long distance wheelies but how do you go about doing slow wheelies? I can just roll along and mabey a fast walking pace and get it up in the air but to keep it up i need to shift which means i have to go faster so are there any tips on how to go slow on a wheelie like that. I also have a 94 cr 125 fmf powercore 4 pipe(if it maters) and I can easly get a wheelie up in the air but cant ride them because of the powerband or pipe what ever you want to say so do I just need to get a feeling of when the pipe is going to come on and let off a bit or what. I know you can get going on the pipe then bring the wheel up but I dont have enough yard for that. and I know, practice practice practice...just lookin for some tips. Thanks,Ryan [/QUOTE]
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