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[QUOTE="cr125_king, post: 78806, member: 22564"] hey BrentBlain: I practice everyday on my BMX.I can ride a wheelie longer than most dirtbikers on my bmx and mtn bike.Practice on a bmx, it is much harder than mtn bike.I can do them sitting down (really hard to do, and take tons of practice), but standing up on bmx is easier.I practice so much that i can just about manual as far as I can wheelie.I think it helps alot.I can wheelie really good on my cr.It carries over from the pedal bike.All the pros ride bmx?mtn bike to stay in shape.The type of mx bike, and the way it's set up plays abig role to.Before on my 1994 RM 250 i could'nt wheelie very good.Since I got my 1996 cr 250, I can wheelie alot better.The power on my CR is really nice for pulling whelies.I broke my clutch cable last ride, and i could still wheelie in 4th and 5th with out the clutch.But ya, practice lots on your bmx.By the way learn to use your brakes on your bmx, while wheeling. [/QUOTE]
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