7 most common mistakes when learning to wheelie! ∣ Cross Training Enduro
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- www.crosstrainingenduro.com tractionerag.ca Problems with wheelies? Here are the seven most common mistakes when learning how to wheelie. Of course you don't have to follow these but if you actually want to get good at them, and quickly, these tips will get you on your way. So how to wheelie a dirt bike. We have quite a few in our wheelie training collection now. Stand up wheelies. But if you are serious about wheelies then start slow and practise your drills. I need more power. I need a 450 motocross bike. Mistake number six. Maybe on a one litre sports bike or a Harley, but otherwise no. Using the clutch is just a crutch for bad technique. Sure you can learn later, but in the early stages popping the clutch is a bad idea. You could be using the wrong technique and not realise this, because clutching is getting the front wheel up anyway. Starting with fast wheelies. We all dream of the top gear wheelie down the main street and girls throwing their panties at us in admiration. I need to turbocharge my 450 motocross bike. No, you just need to learn good technique. And practise a lot. We will only feature DR650 wheelies to show you that horsepower and light weight aren't important. This leads to the next point. Try not to pick up speed when learning how to do wheelies! When your technique is good, the front wheel should be up high with a minimal increase in speed. Not covering the rear brake for wheelies. You need to learn this right from the start. Dab the rear brake every time you finish a wheelie. This needs to become second nature because when you go past the balance point your brain will be screaming bail bail! We have a whole training vid on covering the rear brake, Get into it or you will do this. This. This. There is a lot of pose value to wheelies, but if you are serious about your dirt riding then wheelies can teach you so much about balance, throttle control, and clutch slipping that there is a lot of practical value. And for the brave of heart and large of testicles (or ovaries), the 12 oclock wheelie guide. And remember if no one sees your wheelie, it never happened. Especially when it comes to getting over logs and other obstacles. Good luck. So there you have it guys, the seven most common mistakes when learning how to do wheelies... at least as I see them. You are less likely to kill yourself. And you will learn a lot faster. See our video about the slow practical wheelie. I should say of course that I'm no wheelie expert, but we have spoken with various pro level riders in putting these vids together.
Also we strongly advise you don't wheelie on the street. We have enough dickheads doing this and helping to close down our riding areas. Slow sit down wheelies. Covering the rear brake. The small practical wheelie. And finally. Don't aim for the balance point straight away if learning how to do wheelies. Sure it looks cool. Yes there's a very slight chance girls might throw their panties at you. And this. And all you four stroke riders, don't think that engine brake will always save you past the balance point doing wheelies. So if you end up as a paraplegic, sue them, not me. There's nothing that beats the feeling of when you really start to nail it though. And maybe even some guys. When you are learning, focus on technique. Just lift the front wheel a little and make sure you cover that rear brake. The harder you push for the balance point too quickly, the less you will learn. See our training vid on the slow practical wheelie if you want to be a real man. Okay so into the seven biggest mistakes when learning to wheelie. This means you have nailed the technique. Instead of relying completely on throttle, you have weighted the suspension and timed this with moderate throttle. Pushing down then pulling the bars. A very common mistake when learning how to wheelie. Your body comes forward which deweights the rear wheel. So it's more likely to spin and you lose drive just when you need it. Instead you should be pushing down on the footpegs and compressing the front and rear suspension. You get extra traction, you still get lift at the front, and you body is positioned correctly for the wheelie. I must use the clutch to do wheelies.
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IMPORTANT! First... as with all our training vids, read our disclaimer first before attempting any techniques: bit.ly/2U0bgCy Also, you must first learn to cover the rear brake properly. This greatly reduces the risks while learning. See this vid: czcams.com/video/IFCwwugCwaA/video.html
There is risk involved. However you can reduce the risks by learning to cover the rear brake, and learning to lift the front wheel higher in gradual steps.
FURTHER TIPS? SEE OUR WHEELIE TRAINING VID SERIES! This is just an introductory training vid, please see all the links at the end of this video for further advice. Please don't ask us in the comments for advice, everything you need to know is in the wheelie training series here. czcams.com/play/PLlur54ugvzNJQacynSxbpxH9iv_gqdHJo.html
WHICH GEAR TO USE? This is like asking 'how long is a piece of string?' It all depends on so many factors, I refuse to give any answers. Experiment, you'll work it out.
I just turbo charged the beta, installed a truck sized rear brake pedal and picked up a crate of rear fenders, it’s time to learn wheelies!✊️🤣
whenever i ride, i remember this Australian dudes voice.. helps me ride better for some reason
he's Dirt Yoda
you think of dudes when you ride?
The real wizard of OZ 👍🏆
Haha
So true
I know how to lift the front wheel using the suspension and also popping the clutch. My problem is the lack off balls to continue to hold it up and get to the balance point.
Sergi A. I’m hearing you Bud. I get arse clench tight enough to crack walnuts if the wheel comes up to high
Start on something small like a 110. And drill the rear brake into your head
As a wheelie victim, I feel the need to comment. I'm 66, reasonable shape, newish offroader but not a total rookie. Watched all the YT wheelie videos including Cross Training Enduro. I had a 2016 Husky FE350 and to be safer I installed a Wheelie Guard (basically a wheelie bar with a small wheel on the end, look it up on YT) Wore my helmet and full motocross hard shell jacket. I set the Wheelie Guard wheel about a foot off the ground to prevent looping or too much front wheel rise. I was using the seated front brake, then pull back and throttle method. Did a few very minor wheelies, tried a bit more throttle on the 3rd try and fell over to the right side going about 5mph. I hit the dirt with the side of my helmet and my right side with no injury, but must have also put my left hand down and broke my left wrist good without even noticing at first. I don't think I even got the front wheel up enough to touch the Wheelie Guard wheel to the dirt. So, needed surgery and a plate to fix my wrist, then had carpal tunnel symptoms for some reason, had surgery for that 3 weeks ago, hasn't helped yet. Since I'm an economic slave and have to work until I'm at least 70 (this is America) the wife insisted I sell the death machine (I can always buy another after she's dead, right?) and she thinks I'm a fucking idiot. If I had it to do again I would just keep both wheels on the ground even though I think wheelies are not a stunt but an important tool for dirt riding. I would still be riding today if I stayed away from wheelies. As Homer Simpson said to Bart, "Trying is the first step towards failure" Sigh. Goddammitt.
i feel your pain. there are times we are doing our best to guard against injury but the odds stack up against us and bingo... i've just had this happen too. i'll explain more in an upcoming vid, but i had not ridden for a few weeks so promised myself i would take it very easy. then a tiny mistake on a downhill run and i've done my back bad enough to not ride for at least six months, sigh.
it's very tongue in cheek, but in the vid below i talk about how adventure and risk taking are part of our genes, and why our wonderful partners think we are crazy to ride. i'm not saying you SHOULD buy another bike, but good on you for giving it a go even if the roll of the dice went against you!
czcams.com/video/lhj2QtnsA90/video.html
Old Dirtbiker very similar story for me. I’m 56. Jammed my wrist in the dirt hard but got lucky. Much better after a couple days. 2 wheels from now on. Feeling lucky.
Wish my old man was into bike like you guys
@@gsxrkz You guys should consider trading
HulluHili Kahi kid swap the next new hit on TLC 🤣
I get the impression that the dr 650s just goes on one wheel all the time!
The rider is awesome!
Thanks for the advices!
I heard that the front wheel is actually an option at the time of purchase
yeah he is an awesome rider... compared to my previous 250 two-stroke, i am really struggling to wheelie my "new" DR 650
No, for most ppl it's a struggle to pop wheelies on one.
I tried to wheelie once....
I freaked out and pull the front brake lmao.
It was a spectacular crash though
Achilles _Christ Same here😅😂
Did that twice and almost lost er. The muscle memory came from mtb . Loop out = hand full of right(rear) brake. Now I'm riding ktm 300xc. Need redial muscle memory
Black Phantom biiiiiiik
@@maxt3458 happened to me the other day crashed into a pile of wood
@@armaximus same, I wheelie my mountain bike all the time, especially while finishing races. But when I get on my dirt bike, my brain has a hard time switching controls and muscle memory.
"Don't wheelie on the streets" I agree.
I practice in my house, have a whole video of it on my channel 😂
got so many friends who say its very hard to wheelie the DR650 and im like "no ive seen it from the aussies".... now i start to pick up the front wheel without any clutch, just sitting and working with forks, body weight and gas. i noticed it makes a huge difference where youre sitting. when i was sitting in the front it launched me off the bike and i was hanging onto the handlebars like on a motocross superman trick. when sitting in the rear of the seat the bike lifts way more gentle and easier
I just have to say. You’re doing the lords work taking people who have never been good on bikes to actually being decent. Started last year and was terrible constant crashes and injuries. Started watching your channel and learned a lot of new skills and fixed bad habits. Now keeping up with much more experienced friends with less crashes
I’ve mastered the hardest part of doing a wheelie, scrapping myself off the track after flipping it due to a distinctive lack of skill ....but I’m getting there 😄👍
Oh btw, i started wheelieng mtb from like 10yo.. then tried to on my dt80 trails shit bike, and failed with anything above 2nd gear. Then i bought a wr450f supermoto last year and fell in love. I can pick her up in 4th gear, i can ride balance point all day, i am getting very close to scraping ect. Sometimes the 450 dirtbike does help 😂
Exactly
i really love the way you are making the videos!! in my opinion one of the best enduro channels on youtube. keep it up!!
Got a WR250F last week. Will be heading down to the beach this afternoon for some wheelie practice...thanks for all the great vids.
Have a sub I like trance too put a vid of the wr up mate
@@jonsmith5713 ha awesome bikes and trance. Oh and all the other goodies that go with. Not the uploading sort mate but CHEEERS!
Great video, Barry, yet another skill I MUST improve on!! Cheers....and stay healthy!
" If no one sees you wheelie, it never happened." Awesome!
Finally someone who ..KNOWS HOW SAYING HOW..sick of all them who think they know teaching others and bad habits
Love your vids. Funny and educational in perfecct balance. I still suck at wheelies but am getting there slowly. Keep em coming!
glad the vids are useful!
I could listen to your videos all day. Some of the best commentary and DR650 content on youtube. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Drew, will do!
Great Lessons - thanks Buddy
Thank you for this video I always pushed my front in
you're a master!! useful suggestions and my compliments to your great style and the awesome philosophy you share! it's astonishing to see an old air-cooled mono wheeling better&smoother than the modern awuful "stunt-machine"... you rock!!!!
What were the odds that you would release such a video when I was planning on doing wheelie drills thanks to all that covid19 free time I now have on my hands ! Thanks guys and I will sue the pro message received :)
Erwan Ghesquiere the backyard is begging for it 😁
Joe Abegg now we can't leave the house at all so that won't be easy since I live in an apartment 😭
I’m still in school and have a lot of work to do. Finding it hard to get time into to ride while trying to complete work
That is some damn good wheelie footage.
I suffer from literally all seven issues you stated. Thanks.
I have got no idea who you are but these are some super smooth wheelies.....
I own two bikes, one of them is an old xt600..... having watched your video i am willing to give it one more try ;-)
It's going to be hard though, despite being able to wheelie my push bike nearly as far as i want to....
Barry you are a wheelie master!
I literally bought a dr 650 because of berry. Love the videos cant wait to ride this spring!
Will she be staying stock or will you go for the full makeover (lipstick on the bushpig mode)?
I love the sound effect at 1:35. Definitely sounds like Jak 2
Awesome video practical tips and very funny👍🇬🇧
love the content ...thanks
Love that picture of Dougal doing a wheelie on a wing - have a look round CZcams and you'll find a couple of videos of him riding a GL1100 crosser around too.
Love the commentary
Great video very informative and entertaining 👍🏽😎👍🏽🤣
Love the sarcasm. Good pointers !!
Awesome !
My best scars are from bad wheelie technique. Fast and hoping for best lol 😆 should see the scar on my left leg. And that was on my 125. Can’t wait to see what I can do in my my CR500 or my yz450f 😬
"If no one see you wheelie, it never happened" 😩
Lol! 🙂
Good on you Barry, nice work. Of course i have the opposite problem, learning how to keep the front down on the Berg 570.
ah the mighty berg, what an engine! i geared mine up quite high for adventure riding but it would still lift the front wheel so easily in sixth gear.... czcams.com/video/_ITnRifrPoU/video.html
Heading off in a few weeks for some adventure riding on it. Cheers Mate
Love the vid, i'm in my 40's and on my first dirt bike, and I am trying to learn slower control over fast maneuvers. I love that you mention technique over anything, I taught music for years and nothing beats hours of practice. Also as a musician though, I get used to how it sounds when a lot of pro's do wheelies, and try to match the sound. But when your bike is half the power it takes more motivation to lift the front tire, a.k.a. sounds different. I am steadily improving still, even in all the sand we have in Michigan, next is to get better at standing during wheelies. Thanks for all the great vids!
Glad the vid was useful, Jacob! I'm sure music is similar. Plenty of young guys probably bash away at their guitars or drums with more gusto than technique and will still manage to learn... but once you focus on practice and technique you really start to learn well.
@@crosstrainingenduro You're so right, I was also that guy on the drums once, and now I'm that guy on a dirt bike.
My dirt bike skills are like an AC/DC cover band in my garage. It's coming along.
Good riding
Beautiful,!
I literally had no idea about the "technique". Like you said, most videos don't touch on it. Having a low powered bike, I can't wait to get out there and try with this new knowledge
@@crosstrainingenduro I bought a ttr230 last year and have been struggling getting the front end up, but I don't wanna wreck my plastics so I've been doing that since day one 😂
Glad to help!
Nice to see the fuzz popping it up.
"Using the clutch is just a crutch for bad technique"
That count on a 125 cos I've never been able to power lift my 125s like my fazer, and always have to clutch-pop to lift the front on the 125s. Definitely have to on the little cruisers ahaha
I was just thinking about this like in finland every guy is driving with 50cc mopeds and not many can pop the wheelie without clutch
Same. I ride a cr125 2 stroke and I can’t get it up without the clutch
Joseph Elefante.#bmxjetskidirtbikes Elefante with a 125 you should have no problem without clutch you have enough power to pull it up in 4th gear
@@sammuli2733 That is wrong. No way in 4th gear. Maybe 2nd but thats it without clutch
styl90 czcams.com/video/DMqgjflrsgk/video.html
Congratulations for one of the best motorcycle channels on youtube
thank you kind sir, i know it isn't everyone's idea of a motorbike channel but we figured why not make something different to create a bit of variety out there. 😊
@@crosstrainingenduro
Yes, motorcycling needs more variety.
Too many motorcycle vids where the rider talks about dumb stuff while riding in city traffic the whole time or has really bad background music.
I like a ride along video that has cool terrain and engine sounds.
I really like instructional videos like these too... I already learned a lot from just watching these guys' technique.
Thats very interesting about the clutch thing my old xr600 i had used to pop the front wheel up just on the power alone but it seems the dr650 i recently bought like a little pop of the clutch to get the front wheel up maybe its just me and not used to the bike yet
Okay I can wheelie a mountain bike downhil, corners, balance point all day long with a mere feather of the back brake.
Learn this I must. Dang it looks cool
THANKS
He’s really right I was out for a year went too far and tried to bail.
Twisted the fuck out of my knee couldn’t walk for more than a month. Still a year later I can still feel it sometimes.
I think I tore my acl was terrible.
My main problem is the rear break. If I am covering it always feels like I am breaking and killing the whole thing. Tried different pedal and free play adjustments. Without break I feel so much better xD
Please add more tips on body position for wheelies, I think that coverage of the rear brake is half lever position and half body position neither of which I seem to be able to figure out. 😂
The best content on youtube hands down. Thank you.
Great video. But clutch wheelies are the best for the more advanced guys, like slow circles and stuff
I feel so stupid did not know enough to cover the rear brake when I was young.. Finally realized it was the thing to do thanks to jooowtooob videos ..
likewise mike, i only started covering the rear brake a few years ago. thankfully none of my loop outs were fatal back then lol.
"I need a bigger motor" lmao thats the biggest lie i ever heard. I wheelied a 50ccm once and can wheelie a 125ccm without problems
Bro
Wheelied a 50cc pocket rocket, a drz70 and 110cc postie bike haha.
Power has nothing to do with it.
My friend wheelied a 50cc enduro bike. I dont know how he did it, the damn thing weights like a 100 kilos!
Facts it’s all about balence, not power
Physics mate! It’s way easier to wheelie a 110cc or 50cc than a 250cc full bike imo.. cause with pit bikes you can just shift your weight back and it’ll go up like nothing. Especially when you’re 220 lbs like me 😂
@@ihugfemales4839 searchup Yamaha dt50 2004 is that a pit bike to you
The push pull thing…. You saved me my guy
The coolest thing I ever witnessed was a dude riding an old Peugeot moped on one wheel wearing a hockey helmet. He went past the store I was turning into and kept going down the road and around a turnoff.
Just 2 x weeks ago i was on my new KTM 690 Enduro R 2019. 2nd 3rd as i hit 4th gear went beyond the vertical. Lucky it is idiot proof on map 2 the ignition cut out and come back down from the engine braking. Not use to using the rear brake hense why i am watching this video. Absolutely shit myself,
Great vid by the way👍🤣
Excellent video and great advice. I’ve just started doing wheelies on my mountain bike before trying on my motorcycle. Ive set myself a goal of a 50 m wheelie on the bicycle in the next 3 months before trying wheelies on the WR250R. Hopefully that will reduce the risk of looping?
I can do ultra long wheelies right at the balance point on my MTB. But I don't feel it helps me very much when I ride my EXC. It's just very different trying to control the wheelie with the foot brake and the throttle. While I do find it easy to get to the balance point on the enduro, making the motorcycle stay there is way harder than on a bicycle imo.
PS: I've been riding MTB for 15 years though and only picked up enduro riding half a year ago.
I agree about the power. I'm not good at wheelies but i did some distance with throttle control with 2nd and with gear changes 1-2nd but when i putted fcr carb the bike become too aggressive for me, the 1st is scary and the 2nd i can't do smooth throttle control to keep it. I have learned to use the throttle but the stock cv carb was slow and smooth so wasn't problem for me.
Good tips
I still find it kind of strange that so many guys like the pumper carb... does the DR650 really need a snappy throttle response? I've always found the derestricted stock carb works wonders, and can be modified without spending a cent.
@@crosstrainingenduro for overall performance the fcr is very good performance gain from a stock engine. I have a xt600e with dual fcr35 and the bike totally different, even with half throttle have much better power at low and even with the 5th the engine seem like can cruise with less effort. I'm too happy with the carb but for the wheele I have to learn it with the right way and not only throttle
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Spasiba!
Nice work as usual Bazza.Go the Bush Pig.I thought i could wheelie a bit.But jumped on a smoker and realised I'm a muppet.Still learning after riding for 30+ years. And still having fun.
likewise ben. i've been doing them for so long i've got the basic skills but i just can't seem to learn the advanced stuff like going past the balance point and using rear brake to control it without dropping the front down completely. maybe some things just have to be learned when we are young and dumb lol.
I've watched a lot of how to wheelie videos. This is the first time I can remember anyone drawing a distinction between loading the front suspension through the bars and loading all the suspension through the foot pegs. Gotta go practice now.......soon as I put my leg braces on. BTW, I once tore the top of my asscrack in a wheelie wreck when one cheek hit the ground before the other one. Sore for quite awhile and sensitive to sweat running down my back.
Watch the trials videos here or on RYP USA with Pat Smage
Been a mountain biker for nearly 2 decades. Going to be very interesting when the day comes that I try to wheelie on my new honda
"Girls throwing their panties at us in admiration." Got a good laugh at of me.
Doesn't work so well for the women riders... men's jocks? Ugh. 😒😂
You can wheelie a 50cc enduro and dirt bikes, so no excuses for other than "i dont know how to"
50cc 4stroke sportbike?
@@che3se185 i dont think that there are 50cc 4 stroke "sports bikes" they probably can only reach like 40kmh
You can wheel a bicycle? You don't even need a engine.
3:07 yep, hurt my arms by pulling the bars like a maniac and clutched up anyways
Cool 😎
I have not pulled a single wheelie in the whole 5 YEARS that ive owned my crf250l. Coincidence? Yup.
I was once observed leaping off a mx track jump and clearing a whole 9 grains of piled up sand tho..... but i was on foot, the bike only cleared 4
Just Google wheelie bars that hook up to your swing arm Motocross you will find it you can adjust it any way you want
There alot of wheelie videos. I am jist learning it now too
'I'm no expert'.... Lol you want to see my wheelies then, I'm terrible!
No knickers for me 😔
lmfao
The dr650 is the easiest bike I've ever ridden to ride wheelies. The freight train torque and something about the slow revving nature makes it such an easy unit
i do pivoting well but i cant wheely ,my weight (balance point) goes to the right or the left after some meters ha ha! If i 10 years younger i do a 500 meter wheely with my DR350S .But the DR350 is a real wheely tool ha ha.But with my KLR 250 i cant do longer wheelys ,i need way more practice again.
Remember if no one sees you wheelie, it never happened
The problem I have is that I can do the splatter technique and the double blip and some advanced techniques but I can’t hold wheelies. I just have to practice that rear brake
you aren't alone, rodrigo! there is always that deep instinct that makes us panic once the front wheel gets up high. it usually takes a long time to beat it...
Thank you ooh mighty DR. I am not worthy yet. I am still saving up for bigger balls. :D
I love the way you reply often to all your fans 😀 and I love your content too. It's helped me become a better rider. I ride a 1991 wr250 2stroke
thanks casey! i used to respond to every comment but it was taking up four hours day, resulting in 12 hour days overall. 😥
@@crosstrainingenduro haha you can't have that now. Have a great day and keep up the great content. You're one of only 5 you tuber's I actually subscribe to because I don't like having too many subscriptions
I ride wheelies better on accident than on purpose. I've tried over and over on the street and landed flat on my butt a couple times. I gave up. On a bicycle I'll challenge anyone. I'm quite good at it. Motorcycle on the other hand, I'll stick with accidental wheelies. Lol
Bobby8451 same
Wheelie good video
I can get my front wheel up on my 150 2t without clutch or compressing suspension... I can do it with just hitting the power band right... but I also do the right way to get over logs and stuff tho.
Nitro?
Fact: Here in Colombia the police use DR650 and also the bad guys, that's a pretty awesome bike :D
Alot of posed value aboutwheelies.
Saves front tyres.
Between 16 + 25 years old I learned to wheelie a lot I enjoyed it I guess I first learned on bicycles. But I never did get the habit of covering the back brake. And I know it would have saved me a time or two or maybe a handful of times. Now I'm 58 years old and I only ride street bikes cuz I'm too beat up to ride dirt bikes. But the urge to wheelie is still there. But I am afraid of damaging my bike and myself so for the most part I resisted the temptation. But having bought a new bike I kind of wants to wheelie anyway it's getting much harder to resist. I think I really do need to learn to cover that rear brake before I continue. I'm just afraid of mouse trapping throw myself over the handlebars damaging the front forks or front wheel.
It actually takes a lot of work to really make the rear brake covering an instinct. But once you do it's almost impossible to back flip. In our group, Ben has been working at it so hard that he's now starting to do slow wheelies down hills.
I used to ride a transalp and blamed Its fat belly and weak clutch for not being able to wheelie... Now i have an Mtx125r aswell... Turns out its the rider..
I'm 15 and I'm trying to learn wheelies on my Honda crf80f, it's just a little four stroke and I weigh 30 pounds more than the poor thing, should I use the clutch or learn not to? Also my other bike a cr500r what about that one?
Brody Rohloff. Mate I’m 15 as well but I have a wr250f. I can wheelie for ever in 3rd gear but I’m still trying to master the 1st gear wheelies. I have done wheelies on an 80 and used the clutch so it is probably a good idea to use the clutch. With your cr500 you shouldn’t need to use the clutch, the bike will have enough power to get up by its self with revs. Hope this helped you bud, best of luck
with your wheelies
@@anothervictim1680 wr has the best centre of balance.
It's not about engine, it's about technic. You can learn it on a bicycle to get the feel.
@@CrazyWhiteVanDriver oh really? Center of balance? You mean weight distribution?
@@NulJern centre of balance.
Trust me.
You need to find the point.
Not too top heavy
Front or rear heavy.
Just right.
The thing I can’t even get the wheel up and I tried for 5 hours atleast and watched countless vids but the only thing I rarely felt was it like jumped a bit
It's often the timing. In our Canadian coaching sessions we found this was the most important bit. Riders couldn't time the throttle and suspension compression correctly.
should you feel like your laying back arms stretched legs gripping bike ... or holding your self up with the handlebars legs gripping bike?
See our 'small practical wheelie' training vid, Jason
My son and I both got bikes last year. He has only ridden a little in the past, I have ridden quite a lot years ago. Back then I was never into doing wheelies except to get over things in my way. I think that"s how I have gotten to this age without killing myself.
So one day he's gone on his bike for awhile I say where did you go? he says I went to practice wheelies! after about a month he can can just rev it a little and he's up no clutch no pulling just a bit of gas. Seems like he can go for as long as he want's. Against my better judgement I will be trying some this summer. But I would rather be riding normal than sitting at home with a cast on.
is he covering the rear brake every time? if he learns this properly then it will be much safer... czcams.com/video/IFCwwugCwaA/video.html
@@crosstrainingenduro Oh yea that was the first thing he learned.
Thanks for the reply
i've had the same front tire on my dr650 for 10 years. my arms are 4 inches longer than when i got the dr.
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Not that you need my approval, but you guys always make me smile and learn some stuff as well. i was also trying to find that video of james teaching us how to pivot turn and i cant seem to find it. did youtube take it down? if not could you help me find it please it was the best pivot turn video ive found so far
the pivot turn features in a lot of vids brian, but googling like this should bring all the relevant vids up. glad you are enjoying the vids! czcams.com/video/DBTSq8OdWIc/video.html
Well the one "i need more power", is still my go to excuse on my 50cc moped
Its easy to do it on 50cc
I can do better wheelies on a 50cc two stroke than on my 125 four stroke
Well a 50cc 2 stroke is gonna be a lot easier than a 50cc 4 stroke
jemand anderes yep
Take off the front fender helps also it's more like a bicycle everybody rolled wheelies when you have a bicycle
My drz400 was so easy to get on one wheel !!
Now I’m on a gas gas ec300 it’s definitely something I feel I need to learn all over again
Would I be right ?
I had a drz they are easy to wheelie.2 stroke is much harder to balance
And you don't have to hook it to your break you can hook it to your foot peg and keep it where you want
Hey, i feel that i maby do something wrong while doing a stand up wheelie. I feel myself having an iron grip, so my arms and hands get really tired. And if I pull the bike closer to my chest. It feels way to free flowing, unstable and scary tall in the air. Help? - drz 400
see our other training vids, especially 'slow practical wheelie'.
whats the best type of bike to learn wheelies on
as per the vid it's more about technique than the bike you are on. but at a wild guess i would just say any four stroke enduro bike... fairly light and the engine brake on a four stroke reduces your chances of flipping it until you learn to cover the rear brake well.
How long must the front wheel be in the air for it to qualify as a wheelie?
0.04 nanoseconds works for me
Any idea how to whielie a 2006 kdx 200?
we have four training vids on various aspects of wheelies now, that's where the ideas will be daniel 😊