How to wheelie.

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How to wheelie.
  1. Unread #1 - Aug 19, 2008 at 7:55 PM
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    How to wheelie.

    How to clutch wheelies
    There are a couple different methods for clutching wheelies. I prefer the second method.
    Method 1: First accelerate with the clutch engaged. Then, with the throttle still opened, pull in the clutch with one finger, to the point where the clutch disengages. With the engine still under throttle, quickly let the clutch back out as the tach is rising.
    Method 2: Close the throttle, and then pull the clutch in all the way, with one finger. Then twist the throttle and dump the clutch.
    When learning to clutch, only rev up the engine a little bit at first before letting out the clutch. This will give you the feel for clutching. Then gradually increase the rpm?s before dumping the clutch, until the front end jumps up close to the balance point. Reduce the throttle as the front end comes up to the balance point. If it comes up too far, gently push the rear brake to bring the bike back forward. When clutching second and third gear wheelies, the bike may need extra help, depending on what bike it is. If clutching alone doesn?t get the wheelie up, then bounce at the same time. This is done by pushing down on the bike (with your arms and legs) at the same time you open the throttle, and then leaning back slightly when dropping the clutch. I is not a good idea to pull on the bars. Pulling up on the bars may cause the wheelie to come up funny and wobble.


    Shifting gears
    I don?t recommend shifting gears during a wheelie unless you are good at wheelies, and are able to use the clutch in the process. Otherwise, shifting during wheelies is hard on the transmission. It is also hard on the fork seals if you miss a shift. My advice is to learn to ride wheelies at a constant speed. Then there will be no need to shift.


    How to set a wheelie down
    When bringing down a wheelie, stay on the throttle until the front end is safely on the ground. If it is necessary to quickly bring down the front end, then close the throttle at first. Then as the front is coming down, open the throttle. In that way you will have a soft landing.

    Step by step procedure to launch a wheelie for a beginner
    1. Drop the tire pressure to about 15-20psi
    2. Put the bike into first gear
    3. Go about 15mph
    4. Pull in the clutch
    5. Rev up the engine a little and drop the clutch
    6. Repeat step 5, increasing the rpm?s, until the front end comes up close to the balance point.
    7. Reduce the throttle as the front end comes up to the balance point.
    8. Cover the rear brake.
    9. Stay on the throttle as it comes back down.

    Balancing the wheelie from front to back
    Balancing front to back is controlled by using the throttle and rear brake. It is a good idea to learn this on a quad, fiddy, or dirtbike first. If the wheelie is in front of the balance point, you must increase your speed to remain at that position. To get the wheelie back to the balance point, you must compensate with more throttle. This is the same, only in reverse, when the wheelie is behind the balance point. When behind the balance point, you must use the engine breaking/ rear brake to bring it forward to the balance point. The balance point is the position of the bike in which it neither has to speed up or slow down to remain at the same position. The height of the balance point is affected mainly by the speed of the wheelie. The faster the wheelie is, the lower the balance point. The balance point is also slightly affected by the weight distribution of the bike and the position of the rider. The object of riding a balanced wheelie is to keep the bike as close as possible to the balance point. This is done by rolling on and off the throttle, and pushing the brake if needed. With practice comes the ability to ride a smooth wheelie with out playing with the throttle/brake much.

    Balancing the wheelie from side to side
    Balancing sided to side is done by adjusting your body position. It is a good idea to learn this on a dirtbike, bicycle, or fiddy first. When riding wheelies over about 20mph, the bike will balance itself for the most part. It is the slow wheelies that you have to consciously balance side to side. The principle is pretty simple. Quickly lean the same direction as the bike is falling. For example, if the bike is starting to fall to the right, you would quickly lean to the left. This movement would twist the bike towards the left, thereby correcting it.

    Preventing / stopping wheelie wobbles
    From my experience, I think that high speed wheelie wobbles can be caused by having a squared off rear tire, not being smooth on the throttle, and/or making quick movements. Slow speed wobbles seems to be caused by high rear tire pressure, and/or not keeping the wheelie balanced from side to side.

    Steering wheelies
    To steer wheelies good, you need to either be at the balance point, or behind the balance point. To steer wheelies which are over about 20mph, you simply slowly lean in the direction you want to turn. However, to turn slow wheelies, you must first make the bike lean in the direction which you want to turn. For example, if you want to turn to the right, first, slowly lean to the right. Then quickly lean a little to the left / twist the handlebars a little to the left. This will cause the bike to start to fall to the right. Then, instead of completely correcting the lean, you keep the bike leaning at that angle. This will cause the bike to turn to the right.

    Using the rear brake: Slowing wheelies down / 12s
    Wheelies are slowed down by riding the wheelie behind the balance point. This is one of the hardest parts of learning to wheelie, not because of skill, but because of the balls required. To learn how to use the rear brake, you basically need to grow some balls, bring the wheelie up behind the balance point, and tap the brake. Soon this process will become second nature. To slow a wheelie down, you must give the bike enough throttle to get the wheelie behind the balance point. Now if you get scared and push the rear break hard at this point, it will quickly bring the wheelie forward without slowing it down much. To slow it down, you must keep it behind the balance point by gently riding the brake. To 12, you just do the same thing, only you get off the rear break enough to allow the bike to lean back on the tail. Unless you plan on parking a 12, make sure you get back on the brake before the wheelie slows down enough to stall the engine.

    Riding slow wheelies
    After you get good at slowing down wheelies, then you should be able to ride slow wheelies out. First of all, turn up your idle. I do slow stuff with the idle at 3.5k rpm?s. The high idle allows you to ride slow wheelies much smoother. Be careful, however, when first turning up the idle, because you will have to use the rear brake, when going slow, to keep from looping. When riding slow wheelies with the idle high, with some practice, you should be able to ride the wheelie by using the brake, and only blipping the throttle if the wheelie starts to come down.

    Once you have learned all of this, all of the wheelie variations will pretty much be self explanatory.


    Thanks,
    Eric.
     
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    Wall of text, no color, nor pictures.
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    Maybe some pictures explaining the positions? 4/10
     
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    How to wheelie.

    pictures xD
     
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    How to wheelie.

    Agreed.
     
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    How to wheelie.

    Add some color like Merchant said and some pics.
     
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    How to wheelie.

    Ok, thanks for your advice guys.. I'll do edit it later I'm going out now cya.
     
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    How to wheelie.

    Yup. He was too lazy to add color or pictures to pretend it wasn't RIPPED.
     
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    How to wheelie.

    Very good work. ^_^

    And ugly presentation also. Deal with him (ban).

    Edit: Also, you've stolen Macroman's piccy, man..
     
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    How to wheelie.

    Pics will help. ALso explain how to do on a haro, because I've been trying for like a month and I can't get to balance over the back wheel.
     
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