Thank god i didnt get a 600cc and how to do wheelies with little damage?
i just broke in my 250 and thank god i didnt get a 600 sometimes i cant just help but open it up and do dangerous stuff. i have recently been trying to do wheelies on my 250 with little damage to my clutch. please discuss options.
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nature of the beast. wheelies/stoppies do terrible things to clutches,suspension. you wanna play, you must pay.
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Doggy's right! If you are going to hot rod, it's gonna break. You have to be willing to sacrifice time and money for repairs if you are going to thrash your bike. What did you break? Was it the clutch?
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Did you get it up?
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Did you get it up? yeah I screwed the pooch on the 10r as well. Abit of a fork seal leak happening now. |
Originally Posted by Worlok14
(Post 383424)
Doggy's right! If you are going to hot rod, it's gonna break. You have to be willing to sacrifice time and money for repairs if you are going to thrash your bike. What did you break? Was it the clutch?
Wheelies can be done pretty well on the 250,but the only way to minimize damage to the clutch is to power it up, which means your gonna have to be moving pretty good to get it in the power band. Its still hard on the suspension and the extra speed garantees serious damage/injury if you make a mistake. |
i have not damaged my bike yet in any way i just wanted not to harm it as mush as i can
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