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[QUOTE="MN KDXer, post: 33878, member: 16126"] Wheelies aren't for impressing the babes! Forget them!! The wheelies are for impressing ME!! I think the newer bikes' taller suspensions make it harder to ride wheelies than those old bikes. In high school, I had a 76 KX125 and, WOW!!, could I ride wheelies. I could start in 1st and snick up gears until riding 6th gear wheelies, and then ride the wheelie for a 1/4 mile. Also, I could just plain yank the front end up and ride 6th gear wheelies. The crazy thing was that I did not need to use the rear brake. The bike had a wide flat powerband (for a 125) and all I needed to do was twist the throttle. Also, the bike was very light and small... and had brutal sucidal tendencies. [img]http://dirtrider-forum.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif[/img] btw- The bike was very similar to the bike in The Suspension Woes on dirtrider.net from a month or so back. ------------------ Vet A Enduro & Hare Scrambles Rider Hey, I USED to be fast! [/QUOTE]
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