View Single Post
  #24 (permalink)  
Old 02-10-2007
tri-valleyracin's Avatar
tri-valleyracin Offline
2-Stroke Mechanic

 
Activity Longevity
0/20 10/20
Today Posts
ssssss148
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: ma
E2S Coin: 3,370
Classified Rating: 0% (0)
tri-valleyracin is on a distinguished road
Send a message via AIM to tri-valleyracin
Default

When i started riding the first thing i learned to do is wheelie. i was on a kawasaki bayou 220. I have riden alot of bikes and quads and have rode whelies on every single one. once you learn to do it is not had but getting it up is the easy part riding it is the hard part. i have a 300ex i ride untill my lt250r is done and when ever i ride i practice. its all body language and throttle postion. 2nd is the best wheelie gear on a blaster. my friend had one. just lean back have a rolling start and punch it to were it comes up. once its up try to hold the throttle or blurp it to keep the front up.
__________________
ATV-MX, Go Big Or Go Home!!!!!

"He who has the most money, goes the fastest"
www.tri-valleyracing.com


Tri-Valley Racing lt255r
Tri-Valley Racing 300ex
Tri-Valley Racing z400
Tri-Valley Racing trx90
Sponsors:
Bettencourt's
Cycle Pros
Tri-Valley Racing
Tri-Valley Repair
Starr's market
Fmf
Factory 909
Socal/decal works
Scott
Hutch motorsports
Reply With Quote