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How I GOT Over The FEAR of BALANCE POINT
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In this video I'm going to be telling you How I got over the Fear of Balance Point and how I stopped chasing my wheelies on my KTM 500 Supermoto. Obviously, Im nowhere even near being good at wheelies but the main point of this video is that I have enough trust in the break to drop back and not to chase. Let me know if this video helped you and ride safe!
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This is old but it was my first motovlog I didnt post it originally because the angle was messed up
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no mirrors were harmed in the making of this video. FREE TO USE
Idk if this is a weird question but I see that rekluse clutch cover. I know what the rekluse clutch does and its advantages in the dirt, but for a supermoto is it helpful?
Love the excitement in this video!! Been practicing my wheelies on my R3 for 2 months now. Pancaked once and STILL have yet to ride at balance point 😩 this video is the motivation I need
a 500 4stroke makes it sooo much easier, i wanna see you wheelie a ktm250 2stroke, not saying you cant but its way more difficult
I wheelie when I see anybody, or anything It's just a flex ngl
Thanks for the video. Do you think it’s best for a beginner to learn wheelies in 1st or 2nd gear? 1st gear seems too sensitive/glitchy/short to learn in. Thanks for any advice.
Wow i learnt absolutely nothing from watching this, thanks 😁
this helped me thx
I have dreams I can wheelie. With precision; turns and everything. Then I wake up and am sad.
I feel like it's starting to click today after about 8 sessions. Your video described my process and progression so i know im on to something. Good video, ride safe💯!
Whats your rear brake position. Coming from a motocross back ground i run my break really high, and it feels so un natural to get to the rear break when wheelieing
Im where you were 4months ago. Literally so scary
I think turning is a leaning with your knees kinda thing so try bringing your knees out when you wanna straighten out 🤷♂️
Im where you were at 4 days ago in the video. I can hold it up for a little wnd tap rear brake to bring it down but i cant save myself from looping yet
It's amazing that you don't clutch-up to wheelie and not run out of gear once you get to BP. I'd clutch-up in 2nd, but would run out of gear by the time the front wheel almost get to BP.
500's got torque.
Go a bit slower or use 3rd and you’ll probably have more control at a lower rpm
bro try keeping your bars straight i feel like it would help alot with steering
had something similar happen to me, wheelied my 100cc moped over balance point a few times, felt great until i looped. got really bad injuries and wasnt able to ride for a couple of months and haven't practiced wheelies since :/
2:08 i left with roadrash hhaah but i learned hella like 1 time i scrapped it then lost it the other i was idling up there and leaned to far my arms are soo fucked ah worth it
Lean to turn bro
I can't help myself. If I see a kid waiting for the school bus- wheelie, a car looking at me- wheelie, any other dirt bike or motorcycle- wheelie, stray cat- wheelie 😂👍🏻
Same lol
"Stray cat, wheelie"😂😂
What bike is that?
Turn is just counter steer your handlebar. Its so easy
Im literally so close, I can feel it. I need to learn how to feather the foot brake, because I keep panic slamming it and chopping throttle instead of keeping the throttle steady but aye I feel you when you mentioned the obsession part. Really wish I had a super moto tho, fz6 is not the most ideal bike to be learning on lmao but I need it for my commute to work.
How's it going so far??
@@bulletsRflying Winter time is harsh where I live. Usually by October all the bikes are put away for storage til about April so sadly I have to wait 5 months til I can start practicing again.
You can turn , you just need to add pressure to the left or right bar the same you would if both wheels were on the ground and you were hitting a corner at speed , and look in the direction you want the bike to go
To turn you turn your front wheel the direction you want to go and lean. You’ll get there
Im practicing but im disappointed cause i get paranoid when the bike almost at balance point and i feel like im stuck doing the same thing over n over again with no progression i order me a wheelie bar to help me get over that stupid fear
Once you hit the balance point, how much Grace room do you have before you have to start using the back brake?
" i just knew i could do it " fuck ya brother
step by step im getting there . ive been using my rear break all the time just get used to using it . on qwads i only used to used rear . on the bike i usually use front....step by step
That street looks familiar are you in sj?
😂 🫡
My biggest problem wheelie on dirt bikes when I go up my foot get off the break and I try to catch myself on the ground …. I’m demotivated but ima keep going
That motivates me, thanks bro <3
If I’m scared to fall do you think I should practice on grass or send it
Never just send it lol You will brake your bike and yourself.
my problem is not getting to balance point,i can do that fairly easily with a couple tries,the problem is i dont have enough power to keep it going,ill get it to balance point then it will come down a little i give it gas and it just falls down
You're not at balance point then
god damn is this a vibe man.... Grinning ear to ear watching this. just started trying to learn wheelies after riding hard for a year. Hoping to be able to do this one day. this song choice and night footage is where the fuck it's at. Postyyyyy 💥💥💥
Bro give videos
Bro if you'll lower you rear tire pressure your bike will stay straight during the wheelie :))
Definitely helps a lot when learning
i ride an 85 2 stroke and it’s my first bike and with small bikes with powerful motors it’s touchy when you up there what i did to get them is LOW RPM’S HIGH GEAR 3rd gear going 10mph and get it up to balance point with the clutch and practice 🤝
Hip & turning handle bars help u 2 keep strait
I can wheelie to balance point but because i never grasped rear brake i keep it just low enough to where i can let go of throttle and bring it down and i think thats my problem. I’ve been stuck there ever since, i even learned how to turn and swerve before all that 😂
If u wanna steer use ur hips btw, not ur legs
I'm about 0.73° away from balance point and I always instinctively jab the rear brake when I feel the bike is a bit too high. This is all the motivation I needed to fully commit 💪🏾 An update will follow shortly (hopefully not from hospital 😂)
Sooo, how are you doing brotha?
@@zemesquita5307 Not too shabby. How are you doing yourself?
@@afrobiker still grinding on the balance point. My brain automatically presses the brake😭
Well, better that than freaking out and taking your feet off the pegs. That's how most loops happen
How u doin now. I get to balance point and I just push the brake to hard.
Crazy how I can’t explain BP to others, it’s like leaning back on school chair. What’s crazier is that moment when everything clicks and all makes sense 🤯 You’ll never be the same rider! My rides are now 90% on 1 wheel 🤣 much addictive
Even though I’m chasing them I’m kinda right near balance point. On my bike balance point feels super far back to the point the bike is straight 12 o clock to be at balance anything other than that I’m chasing it but I’m still get hella distance and not going into red line
@@2oh2slow you got it! It’s all seat time
I can do it in a wheelchair. So I know the "click" feeling. Transferring that to the bike is another story.
Yeah you just hyped me up to go try some mf wheelies😂😂
What type of bike is that
You can turn with your handlebar and your weight transfer and also balancing with your legs (knees out).
Back in the days.. i kept 2-3weeks full pause from riding. Hopped back. Instant perfecr B-point. Giving it a pause mentally and physically helped. Also.. are you me? Lol
Literally me. I wheelie so much better when i take a break from riding
do you let off the throttle, rear brake, back on throttle? or just tap rear brake and keep steady throttle?
Stay on a consistent throttle but just barely putting pressure on the rear brake that will drop the nose of the bike down a little and with your consistent throttle pressure u will keep going..... hope that helps some. When u get used to u will notice a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE
@@justincrady Good looks
Great Job ! Must be a fantastic feeling to unlocking this thing. Do you keep the throttle steady and adjust with the brake or do you sort of do both gas and brake alternatively ?
watched this before i got the brake down, now i seem to be riding slow ass wheelies and i fall to the side a lot. did you figure out how to turn yet?