Slow wheelies are more advanced, start off learning to ride a wheelie in 2nd first. You gotta find that balance point and get used to feeling what that zone is like. Look at your front forks, when they're parallel with the ground you're there. For slow wheelies you basically gotta pop all the way back to the balance point instantly and then keep it BARELY from looping. Takes a lot of comfort and experience.
I tried learning on a trials bike last year, found the hardest thing was sideways balance so for me a little more speed helped, also a little less rear tyre pressure. I also found some days were worse than others but keep at it and you’ll soon get it.
2nd gear wheelies I’ve heard is better but personally scared to go that fast then pop it up. Plus I haven’t practiced clutch ups only power wheelies. Also only 2 moths on my belt on any motorcycle
that's awesome man! congrats on even trying! it's scary for sure! clutch pops helps a lot. I started using them, very small, just a little throttle with the clutch to barely lift my Front wheel over like a small puddle or something like that. I have basically been doing that for a few months now. just kind of getting used to that delivery with the clutch and it has prepared me to do collect pops for wheelies now even higher. Hope this helps man! @@JustCharles9
Ay man you got it, just really gotta get that rear brake muscle memory! I’m super excited to see you progress
That's the plan! thanks for the kind words man!!!
Slow wheelies are more advanced, start off learning to ride a wheelie in 2nd first. You gotta find that balance point and get used to feeling what that zone is like. Look at your front forks, when they're parallel with the ground you're there. For slow wheelies you basically gotta pop all the way back to the balance point instantly and then keep it BARELY from looping. Takes a lot of comfort and experience.
good feedback. I have been doing that more or less . trying at least lol
no way bro we have the same gloves. i ride a surron and im also learning wheelies
dude hell yeah! best gloves Imo! a little hot in the summer but perfect for the cold too.
I tried learning on a trials bike last year, found the hardest thing was sideways balance so for me a little more speed helped, also a little less rear tyre pressure. I also found some days were worse than others but keep at it and you’ll soon get it.
Great tip! how was the trials bike? have never ridden one. they seem interesting!
@@urbexcross try and have a go on one, so much fun I guarantee you’ll want one 🙂
@@crashbangbikers dang!!! if given the chance I totally will ride one and see! they seem fun!
going up so much higher already!
scary as hell!!!
@@urbexcross i went out practicing at 3am, a cop even passed me and just let me be. Was pretty vibe
perfect!!!
Compress the front forks with the breaks it will help pop it up quicker
Alex good point!!! it's a lot to do with my fingers and throttle, but I will try! I know people do that but I'm such a noob. haha I'll give it a try
learn it with faster speed 2nd gear you will drive longer you have the brake if you go to high man but this road is to short
2nd totally feels a bit easier, but I'm trying to learn slow slow wheelies here to eventually learn circle wheelies. one day at least haha.
2nd gear wheelies I’ve heard is better but personally scared to go that fast then pop it up. Plus I haven’t practiced clutch ups only power wheelies. Also only 2 moths on my belt on any motorcycle
that's awesome man! congrats on even trying! it's scary for sure! clutch pops helps a lot. I started using them, very small, just a little throttle with the clutch to barely lift my Front wheel over like a small puddle or something like that. I have basically been doing that for a few months now. just kind of getting used to that delivery with the clutch and it has prepared me to do collect pops for wheelies now even higher. Hope this helps man! @@JustCharles9