Wheelie
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Wheelie
O.K., Here's one for all of you "sports" out there. Is it physically possible to pull a Sporters' front wheel off the ground while the bike remains stationary? (ala Lone Ranger on Silver.) I've searched a number of sites and found a lot of amazing wheelie videos, but have never seen this demonstrated. Not that I would attempt this, understand, but I kinda recall hearing of this performed by "trials" riders in the past.
Looking forward to your responses.
RJS
Looking forward to your responses.
RJS
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RE: Wheelie
ORIGINAL: TALON
O.K., Here's one for all of you "sports" out there. Is it physically possible to pull a Sporters' front wheel off the ground while the bike remains stationary? (ala Lone Ranger on Silver.) I've searched a number of sites and found a lot of amazing wheelie videos, but have never seen this demonstrated. Not that I would attempt this, understand, but I kinda recall hearing of this performed by "trials" riders in the past.
Looking forward to your responses.
RJS
O.K., Here's one for all of you "sports" out there. Is it physically possible to pull a Sporters' front wheel off the ground while the bike remains stationary? (ala Lone Ranger on Silver.) I've searched a number of sites and found a lot of amazing wheelie videos, but have never seen this demonstrated. Not that I would attempt this, understand, but I kinda recall hearing of this performed by "trials" riders in the past.
Looking forward to your responses.
RJS
Trials bikes dont weigh but around 190 pounds.
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RE: Wheelie
ORIGINAL: TALON
Mikeeee;
Have you ever pulled your trials bike (Ossa? Bultaco?) up with relatively little forward motion? Have you seen this performed by others?
Thanks,
RJS
Mikeeee;
Have you ever pulled your trials bike (Ossa? Bultaco?) up with relatively little forward motion? Have you seen this performed by others?
Thanks,
RJS
Yes, and no. LOL
I dont believe that it can be done with NO fwd motion.
"Little" motion is possible.
Been years since I popped a wheelie.
Years.
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RE: Wheelie
Hey, 1200;
That was the very year that I bought that British Bomber! (Used.) The Brit's considered the 500cc's a dirt bike! None of the frills like electric starters; I can still remember limping at work every morning after spending a half hour trying to start it... especially if it was damp out.
RJS
That was the very year that I bought that British Bomber! (Used.) The Brit's considered the 500cc's a dirt bike! None of the frills like electric starters; I can still remember limping at work every morning after spending a half hour trying to start it... especially if it was damp out.
RJS