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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 1220590, member: 16469"] That would seem to be a very hard way to consistently bring the front up because you've got the clutch pulled for too long. One time you might give it enough throttle to bring it up one foot and the next you might go just a hair harder and loop it out. I learned clutching it up on a street bike and the way I was told made it easier to be consistent. At low-to-mid RPMs give it some throttle to start accelerating. Just after you've started accelerating, use 1 finger and pull the clutch in a little. The RPMs will rise and the front will come up when you release the clutch. At first, you start with a quick tap of the clutch and the front end might not even leave the ground. As you get more comfortable with it, you'll start accelerating harder and pulling the clutch farther and for longer...all 3 of which will bring the front up quicker and farther. Before you ever get to the balance point, practice feeding in some rear brake to control it. You don't want to wait until you're almost on your back to stomp on the rear brake and yank your arms out of their sockets (yes...guilty). [/QUOTE]
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