Simple Guide to Wheelie Your 300cc Motorcycle
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- 🏍️ Learn to Wheelie Your 300cc Motorcycle - Easy Steps and Tips!
Ready to master the wheelie on your 300cc bike? This tutorial covers the basics, from body positioning to throttle control. Safety first! Ride safe and subscribe for more motorcycle tips and tricks.
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Dude lmao I’m watching this video in the exact spot your recording it
That’s crazy!
you don’t need a license to ride only need one to get pulled over
Me for the last 2 years lol
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On my 5th motorcycle, I just don't get pull over.
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I shall say I learned much more with you than all the other channels making it look like VERY VERY easy and then you try it out and get scared. Very nice, keep it up
This video is a great tutorial! - I've always been curious how to wheelie my 2018 cbr300r. I have been riding it for over a year now, bought it with 4k miles it has almost 16k now. its a great first bike! looking to get a 636 next.
Dude I’m looking at one with 300 miles on it 2022 in black! But they’re asking for 6k before anything else 🤦♂️
Riding a 600 but your tutorial is great and helped me
Thanks for the feedback man! Glad you found it useful.
This is about where I'm at with my wheelies right now. I swear you have to rev the shit out of these smaller bikes though. It's kinda scary. I was reving close to 8k rpms and my front tire only came up maybe 12 inches tops. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but I feel like I'll be damn near redlining that thing to get a decent wheelie going. I don't think I was staying on the throttle as much as I should though
You can power wheelie a 300. Get up to about 13-14 mph in 1st gear let off the throttle for a half a second then gas it fully, and give it a pull up on the bars, it’ll pop right up.
Great tutorial to get started as a beginner much appreciated!
And try to practice early in morning like 6-7 am when nobody’s around 😉
Make sure its In a neighborhood
Beautiful teacher you are! Thank you so much!
Little bits at a time dude you’ll get there! 🙏
I was waiting for you to hit a dank nooner
🫡👏👏👏💯 the people gunna love this one! 🏍️ 💨 dank nooner!
Hey! Thats my bike 🤗🤗
ALL I AM IS DIZZY FROM DUDE GOING IN CIRLCES
What's the deal with one mirror? I see more and more people doing that. Recipe for disaster when noving from lane to lane.
My other one fell off while riding on the interstate, haven’t got to replacing it yet lol
@@mrbishop833 I see, I've seen couple of riders riding like that. Figured maybe they are influenced by someone.
thank you love the content
Give it some more beans lol
Are their any parts I can add too my bike too avoid breaking anything
You could get a stunt cage or frame sliders. Pretty extreme though, more for stunt bike builds. Best to just take it easy and go slow!
I'm just wondering if balance point wheelies starved the motor of oil, does it need a oil pump mod?
If you do them for a long time they do but if you are only on one wheel for a few seconds it's probably fine. I'm not a doctor though.
I've seen videos of guys like brian_636 ride out wheelies on stock bikes. Obviously their stunt bikes have the extended oil pick up but they don't seem to mind doing fairly long wheelies on stock bikes either. I'd say as long as you aren't exclusively stunt riding the bike it's fine.
alr so i've a ktm rc200, i added a simple winglet to it too just for looks. so i did pop up a wheelie several times but it was just very little like barely a feet from ground, so is it cause of those winglets that its producing down force? also will dumping clutch multiple times, damage clutch plates???
@@immortalgaming5478 dropping the clutch is harmful for the bike in some way, at least from my understanding. In terms of the winglets, I don’t really think they would be significant enough to cause trouble with wheelies. I’m not a physicist, but I would imagine those winglets don’t actually produce much downforce until higher speeds.
How many clutches do you go through doing that?
lol. None yet!
I have done a lot of wheelies on my R3 and at 2,000 miles I can say this method no longer works. My clutch works fine changing gear but it must be worn down just enough to not lift the front anymore
Think it’ll be easier on my ninja 400
For sure! Be more careful tho
Did he ever even get the front up
Did you watch the video??
Sadly I have abs😢
Stop clicking when u talk and learn how to do a wheelie before you make a video about it
U just keep talking
Why do it ? why care if other people think you look cool, you just end up wrecking your bike and getting hurt, learn to counter steering/leaning insted.
Why do people always assume it's for other people's judgment. People want to do things for themselves.
Not about looking cool, it’s about having fun in a parking lot and occasionally on an empty straight road
Why do it, why care if other people think you look cool, just end up wrecking your bike and getting hurt trying to drag knee. I can tell you the same thing. Also riding a motorcycle is not special, if you can ride a bicycle, you can ride a motorcycle, tired of people constantly making counter steering seem like the end of the world. Anyone who rides a motorcycle can counter steer, but not everyone can wheelie.
@@rickyGman11 The issue is that you also need to know what counter-steering is and how it works, because mindful practice allows for the technique to be so ingrained that the rider can fall back to it in times of panic. There’s a video of a guy that had an accident with a truck because he saw the other vehicle coming in the opposite direction after a blind corner, so he started to panic and instead of keeping on leaning the bike to reduce the turn radius, he stated pushing the handlebar in the direction of the truck multiple times, thus making him go into the opposite lane and into the truck’s front end. I’d be surprised if that guy mindfully practiced counter steering when riding normally
I don't know what I did wrong, but I went full 12 o'clock and messed up my bike and it's only a 300.