Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:19 pm
Call for Doohun... A Mr Darwin would like a word...

You're good, we all do stupid things when we are teenagers...

You're good, we all do stupid things when we are teenagers...
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hey now, its a good alternative to tricking on a 400 pound motorcycleKal wrote:Call for Doohun... A Mr Darwin would like a word...
You're good, we all do stupid things when we are teenagers...
I don't want to sound like the worrier here, but my belief is if you want to kill yourself, do it somewhere away from interstates, highways, and public streets. Frankly, I admire the lack of fear and the skill required to pull it off, but fools that pull wheelies on busy highways are putting others at risk. If they lose control, other innocent drivers on the road at the time may be required to take evasive action and could possibly lose control of their own vehicle, causing serious injury or death to themselves and their passengers. Why should they pay for your foolishness? Let's do what we can to give motorcycling a good name and think about our actions while we're out there.Wrider wrote:Let off the gas maybe?MrGompers wrote:How do you get out of a wheelie ? Tap the rear brake ?
Man, AZ must suck, i live in texas, and if your own your own land or someone elses land that is private, you can pretty much do whatever the "donut" you want.WVUChrome wrote:This is not true and is simply a myth. I know for FACT, from experience you can get traffic violations in a private parking lot. Can you get a parking ticket, I don't know. But, I was given a ticket for a moving violation in a parking lot. Yes they can do it, yes they have the right to do it, no fighting it will not make you "automatically win." (For those that care it was "excessive speed." At the time I didn't think 25 mph in a large empty parking lot was excessive.)They cannot ticket you for reckless driving (or other wheelie related offenses), since the traffic laws only apply to public streets.
Later,
WVUChrome...
+1 to this, I got my ninja 250 up on one wheel by accident. I had to change my underwear when I got back home and I think all the other drivers thought I was nuts because for the first time I got A LOT of space between me and the cagersflynrider wrote:Sure it will. It probably won't do it just by power alone, but it'll do it. A friend of mine owned a bike shop years ago, before the days when bikes had so much excess hp. He wheelied every bike in the shop from the mopeds to the big Harleys. It's all in the technique.MrGompers wrote:The bike I have won't wheelie.
hmmm if you re-read the original post, you will findMotojack wrote:Never did exactly tell me how to do that wheelie.