Im learning on superbikes, im getting ok, but I haven’t slammed it into second yet, and i dnt have quick shift! So must i use clutch to put in second? Or still just dnt use clutch on the wheelie
Exactly, know your bike. I'd have to do this in 2cnd gear, Z1000 is geared low and I'd loop it trying this in 1st....not to mention it would soon be revving pretty high so I'd have to shift or set it down.
@@MrKitty-zv3dl Yeah but If you know your bike and have throttle control and good brake work its no problem... I have no problem with 1st gear wheelies on 600's or 1000's
@@MrKitty-zv3dl that was my question.. people use to always say dont power wheelie in first but worked for me.. watched this and thought.. surly its 2nd..
I have a Ninja 400, which, yes, I know, it’s a bad bike to try and wheelie since its just a 400, but Ive gotten the hang of getting the front wheel of the ground, but every time I do, it just comes right back down. How do I keep it in the air and hold the wheelie longer????
Play with body positioning you have to maneuver and act as an extension of it. There are a lot of variables to play with to find what way you like best but the basics will get you there once you get them down first aye
Any experienced wheelie kings around to answer a few questions.. If your only use to power wheelies and new to clutching up would you recommend 2nd as first can be alittle erratic on my zx10.. Also I heard if you use 1st and go for second you run the risk of hitting neutral..then your in the shit.. so that's why I asked start in second gear.
Release throttle, pull clutch as you rev alil n take your hands off clutch you should hear your engine rev louder that means your making progress anytime you hear the engine rev higher
I'm trying to wheelie with my 2002 cbr 600f. I use the clutch but the rear wheel simply loses grip and skids, in short, I can't lift the front wheel even by an inch.
@@t16205 I have a pair of dunlop qualifier (around 2k so they are new) and my weight is 65kgs. I was able to do a wheelie with my old 125 4strokes and my old bmw r1200r... this cbr always skids. btw thank you (:
@@88swordmaster My friend has a 2001 f4i, and his wheelies easy on 1st and 2nd. I think it may be the body position. Try not to lean on your arms, hold on with your feet and knees and make sure youre not sitting on the tank. My 2 cents.. Gl
l wonder how many accidents are happening every year because of wheelies.. its really sad that there is no safety awareness ... few days ago a 24 and 20 yr old dude from my parents neighborhood collided with a lamp post just 100m after some traffic lights. the only reasonable explanation is a wheelie gone wrong.. unfortunately we cannot ask them anymore!!!
O and keep your front wheel straight when you land it
I got a ticket thanks
Tobias Schindler was kidding I did a small power one and cop told me to keep it on the ground. I think it's close to 400$ or some thing
Tyler Stewart du5
silly goose just tell him your new and clutch slipped....
lmao
Nice
2 gear feather the clutch she comes trait up. Use to do it all the time on that same model gixer.
Its so much easier to learn this on a dirt bike or super moto.
How to be a gixxer squid...
1: Buy GSX-R600/750/1000
2: watch this video.
You forgot the critical step 3: Actually squidding it up
says the guy who saw the thumbnail and clicked on it.
Officially a squid now 🏍
Guy is in a full leather suit = not a squid
This was very good! Thanks for sharing!!!!!!
Im learning on superbikes, im getting ok, but I haven’t slammed it into second yet, and i dnt have quick shift! So must i use clutch to put in second? Or still just dnt use clutch on the wheelie
for a minute there i thought david camaron was wheeling towards the camera at the start of the vid lol
😂
wow.. i would never dump the clutch in 1st... second would be my choice..especially on a big bike
Gillius asking to flip the fucker
Exactly, know your bike. I'd have to do this in 2cnd gear, Z1000 is geared low and I'd loop it trying this in 1st....not to mention it would soon be revving pretty high so I'd have to shift or set it down.
@@MrKitty-zv3dl Yeah but If you know your bike and have throttle control and good brake work its no problem... I have no problem with 1st gear wheelies on 600's or 1000's
@@MrKitty-zv3dl (I also have a z1000 fyi) and you only have to shift or put it down because your obviously not at balance point yet
@@MrKitty-zv3dl that was my question.. people use to always say dont power wheelie in first but worked for me.. watched this and thought.. surly its 2nd..
I have a Ninja 400, which, yes, I know, it’s a bad bike to try and wheelie since its just a 400, but Ive gotten the hang of getting the front wheel of the ground, but every time I do, it just comes right back down. How do I keep it in the air and hold the wheelie longer????
Play with body positioning you have to maneuver and act as an extension of it.
There are a lot of variables to play with to find what way you like best but the basics will get you there once you get them down first aye
Increase that throttle
"from there, the sky is the limit"........Literally
Any experienced wheelie kings around to answer a few questions..
If your only use to power wheelies and new to clutching up would you recommend 2nd as first can be alittle erratic on my zx10..
Also I heard if you use 1st and go for second you run the risk of hitting neutral..then your in the shit.. so that's why I asked start in second gear.
I know this is a year later but yeah. Especially on a zx10. 2nd gear will be your optimal bet for clutch wheelies
Thumbs up!
I have a Benelli TRK 251
I tried the clutch release with throttle. Bike wont just lift up even a little
Release throttle, pull clutch as you rev alil n take your hands off clutch you should hear your engine rev louder that means your making progress anytime you hear the engine rev higher
And always hold your tea with your pinky.
Learnt with stunt asylum , really good day learning to be Evil Knieval!! 😮😂
Thanks for telling me that a chimp can do what I been practicing so hard at 😭
Suzuki rules!
Must we turn off the ABS & Traction Control?
Nel Jasry yes
How tight does the clutch have to be i have the same bike but 1000
It's feel like i am learning how to die
love the bike. SRAD?
hi. this is Suzuki GSXR 750 k1 - k3
Second gear and a lot more controllable.....don't have to change up either....unless you want to...
I'm trying to wheelie with my 2002 cbr 600f. I use the clutch but the rear wheel simply loses grip and skids, in short, I can't lift the front wheel even by an inch.
Then you either have really bad tires, or too much weight on your arms and therefore wrong weight distribution
@@t16205 I have a pair of dunlop qualifier (around 2k so they are new) and my weight is 65kgs. I was able to do a wheelie with my old 125 4strokes and my old bmw r1200r... this cbr always skids. btw thank you (:
@@88swordmaster Thats weird.. Is it the f4i cbr? Cool bike
@@t16205 yeah thank you (: IDK maybe is just the tyre pressure or I need a better technique O_o
@@88swordmaster My friend has a 2001 f4i, and his wheelies easy on 1st and 2nd. I think it may be the body position. Try not to lean on your arms, hold on with your feet and knees and make sure youre not sitting on the tank. My 2 cents.. Gl
I burned my clutch trying to learn
0:30 turn on subtitles... i’m so immature
I'm a champ at using the clutch penis
🤣
How to turn while wheeling
Wow the 90's
2003 actually
coming off a corner with 1st/2nd gear be sure i will powerwheelie :D
No mention of learning the back brake first?? Hmmmm
Dumping in first on a 600 - 1000cc sounds like a high risk. I'd imagine it's more safer to do on a 125cc
So....go 15mph open throttle-press clutch slightly-open throttle again ?
My ex can help you if you can't get it up. She gave mores rides than Greyhound. Let me know I'll give her your number.
Brewed Awakening
Lol. What’s her number 😝
U say this in every wheelie vid u ck lol
l wonder how many accidents are happening every year because of wheelies.. its really sad that there is no safety awareness ... few days ago a 24 and 20 yr old dude from my parents neighborhood collided with a lamp post just 100m after some traffic lights. the only reasonable explanation is a wheelie gone wrong.. unfortunately we cannot ask them anymore!!!
Oh no they died ?
You shouldn't make light of hitting a lamp post.
Maybe start on a dirt bike first
Dont think 1st gear is a good idea, even on the 750, i have two gixxer 1000s k2 and k5 and if i done that id be looped
Today a guy died doing this in broward county florida.
If I wanted to learn this. I would get me a 50cc or a 125cc second hand. I wouldn't try this on my bike.
why not YOLO
*like tha daddy*
This is not how u properly do a wheelie the guy on the moped was doing a real wheelie
ok todd
Lol
power wheelies lmfao. those aren't even close to balance point
ok