@@TheEarlster yh clutch up are apparently easier to control .I've only started learning about a week ago properly now and today with the help of a little hump I did a wheelie with my front wheel being about where my knees are well that's what the 2 bikers behind me said . I had a smile all the way home after that lol
all bikes are equipped with safety cut out switch, never felt more safe, once I got over that mental block in my head it was a totally awesome experience, definitely love the power wheelies but clutch up is the safety way as per my understanding.
It was a pleasure teaching you! huge improvements once you got relaxed. Thank you for the kind words 🤙
No thank you, definitely rebooking another session, it was the best bike experience this year 👍🏽
Good on you Sir! It is a great feeling when you get it in the sweet spot. I only ever used to power wheelie, can't afford to abuse the clutch!
Cheers Gio, ditto love the power wheelie myself but still want to master the clutch.
Awesome Earl .. ha the Fazer 600 .. that will be me all the way here saving the front tyre when commuting 😂
lol mate I was thinking of that too, those Pirelli are quite expensive on the SF, ps I want a Fazer 600 now
I went last weekend, top day out and highly recommended 👍🏻
Definitely, money worth spending.
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They were an excellent bunch of guys
@@winklton Definitely, the team enjoyed mentoring and was very patient, I would certainly rebook for another session.
Loving the video. Hope you tried one on way home on private road 😎
hahaha Naturally Sir lol
Nice one lad. I’ve got a 600 Fazer myself, were you in 2nd for the power wheelies?
thanks, no mostly 1st gear mate
Same lol.. Box eye I'm learning to wheelie myself now can do a slight power wheelie but clutch up wheelies are more controller able ive been told
@@gin9erbiker love the power wheelie, have attempted a little clutch up tease but definitely, rebooking an another session
@@TheEarlster yh clutch up are apparently easier to control .I've only started learning about a week ago properly now and today with the help of a little hump I did a wheelie with my front wheel being about where my knees are well that's what the 2 bikers behind me said . I had a smile all the way home after that lol
@@gin9erbiker hahaha nice one, the same, been doing some clutch up myself, still crap at it, but getting there
Could you tell me if this fazer had any modifications? Especially in oil systems? Or maybe it’s safe to do things like this on a stock fazer?
I saw many modifications when reviewing, including engine cutout for extreme vertical lift, not sure about oil system.
@@TheEarlster I just was wondering if I can do any damage to my engine due to oil starvation doing things like this.
@@szczwanymisiek if ypu do it for few second noting bad will happend
Nice job! Its a bit dangerous to be honest if you dont know what your doing. Dumping the clutch could also harm the engine. I prefer powerweelie!
all bikes are equipped with safety cut out switch, never felt more safe, once I got over that mental block in my head it was a totally awesome experience, definitely love the power wheelies but clutch up is the safety way as per my understanding.
I really really want to do that
Mate, you should, it was spine-chilling at first but 100% pure satisfaction when you carry a sensible wheelie, probably the same as a good track day.
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hello people, question, with a mt 03 i can do this thing?
MT03 can definitely clutch wheelie, lots in RUclipsrs doing it