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  1. tcbandituk

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    #21 tcbandituk, Jan 15, 2019
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    Remember, a dab of back brake might save a wheelie gone wrong......or not!

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  2. Exuptoy

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    It can bite you, believe me........

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  3. Callumity

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    I can wheelie my Bonnie quite easily. Uphill in first gear over the bump in the drive and get the front wheel down before I create my own silhouette in the back of the garage.
     
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  4. NakedBiker

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    I must admit that I love a power wheelie. I'm no good at pulling a proper clutch up one that I can ride out and I am ok with that. Wheelies on a road bike frighten me a bit because when they go wrong they go properly wrong. Oddly enough I am more comfortable trying to get my elbow down at 90mph than trying to wheelie properly.

    Edit: I should say that the thought of losing my license is as equally terrifying as crashing my bike. And the elbow down thing is of course on a track
     
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  5. Dougie D

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    Biaggi after winning the 1998 Czech GP..just past the tipping point but luckily he saved it:dizzy:
     
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  6. Vulpes

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    Pulling away from a light I had an unintentional one. As the light went green there was this massive roar behind me (transpired to be another bike... o_O) - so I left in a hurry. A bit enthousiastic, as the front came up quite a bit... in an attempt to lower it I shifted to second - just stayed up... light touch on the rear break solved that, but by then I had travelled at least 200 yards. Speedy doesn't need much to get off the floor. I'd rather not, though.
     
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  7. Exuptoy

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    I was at Porthcawl seaside promenade where there are alway a lot of bikes parked when the weather is good.
    Finished my coffee, jumped on the Street Triple R gave it plenty of revs and noise as I pulled off as I am leaning the bike to pull from the kerbside, the front comes up as I am leaning the bike, it straightens itself up but only due to the fact it was already leaning in that direction. The front touches down and I know I was inches from the front washing out and my BIL was behind me and reckons it looked awesome like it was all planned. I know different......by the skin of my teeth once again!
     
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  8. Bad Billy

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    I did a similar celebration wheelie over the finish line on my Honda CR500F back in my Motocross days ... difference was I didn't save mine, flipped and broke the rear mudguard and bent the silencer, so embarrassing, looked like a proper tool! lucky that I had actually crossed the line or it would have cost me the win as well!
     
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  9. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Well, if anyone had any brilliant thoughts about doing wheelies, watch the video that Dozer's Dad sent. That might quell those thoughts. I can't afford to total my bike--or the medical bills!
     
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  10. SteveRS

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    Idiots!
     
  11. Bad Billy

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    I agree but DD is doing his best! :joy:
     
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  12. Bad Billy

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    I know, it can be very demanding choosing the right cafe for lunch mate! :grinning:
     
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  13. MrTriple

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    If I were going to start trying (intentional) wheelies, I'd at least wear a long sleeved shirt with my shorts and trainers o_O
     
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  14. Danimal

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    Hi, my name is Dan and I’m a recovering squid.
    It all started in the 80’s when bikes got full fairings and shirts lost their sleeves. Seemed so innocent then, now it’s a shameful act that is frowned on by a society that is hell bent on sucking all the fun out of life. It’s been 4 days since my last wheelie

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  15. Rayvin64

    Rayvin64 New Member

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    Did an unintentional wheelie with my '06 Rocket III a few years back. Had the wife on the back and gave it a bit too much wick after making a right turn from a stop light. Luckily the beast came up less than a foot and some rear brake brought it down smoothly. That thing was a torque monster.
    My wife just stopped riding so I picked up an S3, after 48 years of standards and cruisers.
     
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  16. Bad Billy

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    Frowned upon by snowflakes & people that simply can’t do them!
     
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  17. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    You don't have to use the rear brake..... but then it's a bit like Russian roulette :worried:
     
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  18. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Priceless video!!!
     
  19. Hamburg

    Hamburg Senior Member

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    Even at 54 I still love a cheeky little power wheelie, the wheel only has to lift a little bit when pulling away from the lights to make me smile. Doesn’t take much to make this old man happy!
     
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  20. Exuptoy

    Exuptoy Senior Member

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    You'd be giggling like a lil girl on my MT10 then :D
    Power wheelies in 1st through 4th!
     
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