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Wheelie Balance Point
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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 50233, member: 16276"] BF, I'm no good at them (yet) but do have one pointer. Regardless of your position, sitting, standing, etc. be sure and cover BOTH the brakes. Grabbing the front will let you recover once as the stopping of the front wheel will make you go forward. Tapping of the rear will do the same, and you can do it more than once. The nat'l level trials rider who was trying to help me could do slow ones with his weight way back, arms extended, and using power/braking/using power/braking to maintain the balance point at a walking pace. He could do them sitting on the fender and standing up. There's a pic on our website of how far over these guys can go without flipping = check it out: [url="http://www.werks4me.com/hatt/images/HomePic1.jpg"]http://www.werks4me.com/hatt/images/HomePic1.jpg[/url] Hope this helps. ------------------ TexKDX [/QUOTE]
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