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11-01-2012, 10:21 AM
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Frnds dn't let frnds apx early
Join Date: Mar 2010
Bikes: Less than I want
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Originally Posted by z064life
520 kit has nothing to do with wheelies, acceleration, top speed, etc. It is simply the width of chain. Even the pitch is the same from 530-520.
I think what you are suggesting is he drop a tooth in front and/or add some in the rear which will change the gear ratio which WILL impact acceleration (increase) and top speed (decrease) allowing for easier wheelies.
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This.
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11-12-2012, 05:05 PM
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Tin Foil Hat
Join Date: Jun 2012
Bikes: 2012 R1 Raven
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
Posts: 477
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Yeah, I to like my bike to much to want to do them. Yeah when I hit it around 7 or 8k the front end will come up... but it's not much more than a foot or so. Just be careful man... you have lots of things to look forward to in life... I really don't think a trip to the ER is one of them, right? Also, if you're not careful in setting them down, you'll tear up your forks and fork seals.
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Originally Posted by greenstreak9205
It's like kankles for your head!!
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11-12-2012, 05:16 PM
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Rubber side down
Join Date: Jul 2012
Bikes: 2007 R6 2004 R1 2010 R1 Ben spies
Location: Dallas
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Originally Posted by cm3fly
Guys, I need some help. I've alway had a bike eversince high school. I'm now in my 40's and currently ride a 2008 R1 Raven. One thing I never had the courage to do is a wheelie. I've watched many videos on youtube on how to do a wheelie but, when I try to do on my own, it doesn't work out. Any helpful hints or ideas. No unnecessary bashing please.
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its easy 2nd @ 70 mph clutch it and up she goes then just modulate the throttle  
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11-12-2012, 05:17 PM
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Rubber side down
Join Date: Jul 2012
Bikes: 2007 R6 2004 R1 2010 R1 Ben spies
Location: Dallas
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but be careful its really not worth it
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11-12-2012, 05:19 PM
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Rubber side down
Join Date: Jul 2012
Bikes: 2007 R6 2004 R1 2010 R1 Ben spies
Location: Dallas
Posts: 262
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Originally Posted by ThundeR1cat
Im pretty close to your age and have 3 kids. My stand ups usually last about a mile and im not sure about sittting down wheelies never counted but atleast more than 10 seconds. Dont listen to the young guys theyre still trying to find their thingy or playing with it to make sure it works when the moment CUMS LMFAO. u can do it safely with some patience and some balls  . a 520 kit conversion helps also. lose a little top end speed with it but how often do you go 190 mph? lol
start small 2nd gear mid rpms close the throttle and crack it open halfway and at the same time lean you chest back, cover the back brake (very important) if it jumps too high use the rear brake if its too low give more power. if it doesnt come up at all your not giving enough throttle and not leaning back enough. clutching up is really easy but remember to cover the back brakes. go find a desserted street and go with someone while you practice so they can pick your arse up if you wipe out. good luck start small and youll be fine.
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PERFECT !!!!!!!!
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11-12-2012, 08:56 PM
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I RACE U LOSE
Join Date: Oct 2011
Bikes: 2000 R1 SOLD & 2006 R1 50th Anniversary & 2012 R1 50th G.P. Anniversary#145
Location: Philly now Langhorne Pa.
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Wheelies are the norm when riding hard on back roads with dips and hills, I purposely wheelie off of dips and rises because its fun. They usually just happen, and after a while they become a common occurence. '04 and up R1's are the easiest to wheelie safely, '98-'03 have almost too much mid,making throttle control critical. First gear is the safest if you must try, roll into throttle quickly at about 40-45 . Don't ride along at a steady 40-45 in 1st, just start rolling into it at 40-45, after excelerating normally up to 45. Eventually you will find the sweet spot of throttle opening, and speed required for a smooth lift of the front wheel without much drama. Shifting while wheelying is about the most fun thing I can think of, I don't do it in traffic or the highway, or ever standup. Just normal sit down 100-130 (3rd gear) ones are a blast, and relatively easy with the R1's power and solid chassis.
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11-12-2012, 10:11 PM
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Tin Foil Hat
Join Date: Jun 2012
Bikes: 2012 R1 Raven
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
Posts: 477
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Originally Posted by quick kurt
Wheelies are the norm when riding hard on back roads with dips and hills, I purposely wheelie off of dips and rises because its fun. They usually just happen, and after a while they become a common occurence. '04 and up R1's are the easiest to wheelie safely, '98-'03 have almost too much mid,making throttle control critical. First gear is the safest if you must try, roll into throttle quickly at about 40-45 . Don't ride along at a steady 40-45 in 1st, just start rolling into it at 40-45, after excelerating normally up to 45. Eventually you will find the sweet spot of throttle opening, and speed required for a smooth lift of the front wheel without much drama. Shifting while wheelying is about the most fun thing I can think of, I don't do it in traffic or the highway, or ever standup. Just normal sit down 100-130 (3rd gear) ones are a blast, and relatively easy with the R1's power and solid chassis.
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Just reading this made me want to update my will, no thanks to all of that.
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Originally Posted by greenstreak9205
It's like kankles for your head!!
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11-13-2012, 01:39 AM
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I eat my R1
Join Date: Apr 2012
Bikes: Red 07 R1
Location: Frankfort, IN
Posts: 239
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Originally Posted by NoxImus
Just reading this made me want to update my will, no thanks to all of that. 
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Unrelated - but noticed you use EFI Live. I got a new laptop and thing won't read or flash my truck now. And have you ever tuned a Duramax?
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11-13-2012, 07:28 AM
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Tin Foil Hat
Join Date: Jun 2012
Bikes: 2012 R1 Raven
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
Posts: 477
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Originally Posted by Unlucky
Unrelated - but noticed you use EFI Live. I got a new laptop and thing won't read or flash my truck now. And have you ever tuned a Duramax?
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What version of windows are you running? So it seems like the computer isnt recognizing the cable? I've done 3 different Duramaxs, all have been pretty close to being the same. I did have some fueling issues on one of them, but it was worked out in about 2 hours.
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Originally Posted by greenstreak9205
It's like kankles for your head!!
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Your local HPT and EFI live tuner.
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11-13-2012, 08:13 AM
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I eat my R1
Join Date: Apr 2012
Bikes: Red 07 R1
Location: Frankfort, IN
Posts: 239
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Switched from xp to 7
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11-13-2012, 08:20 AM
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Tin Foil Hat
Join Date: Jun 2012
Bikes: 2012 R1 Raven
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
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Have you tried running in compatibility mode?
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Originally Posted by greenstreak9205
It's like kankles for your head!!
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Your local HPT and EFI live tuner.
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11-13-2012, 08:23 AM
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I eat my R1
Join Date: Apr 2012
Bikes: Red 07 R1
Location: Frankfort, IN
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Umm.. Ya lost me.
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11-13-2012, 08:33 AM
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Tin Foil Hat
Join Date: Jun 2012
Bikes: 2012 R1 Raven
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
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Check this out man, this tell ya in pretty good detail.
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Originally Posted by greenstreak9205
It's like kankles for your head!!
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Your local HPT and EFI live tuner.
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12-03-2012, 06:13 PM
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I eat my R1
Join Date: Jul 2005
Bikes: 07 R1
Location: Newington CT
Posts: 270
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http://stuntride.com/vbstunt/showthread.php?t=14640
This is how you learn to wheelie. The man is 53 and I believe he started was around 51 or 52.
I used to pow pow all over the place for 5 years until I bought my self a nice F4i and learned to use the foot brake. Now I wheelie my 07 at any speed and any distance I like, if I want to do a wheelie at 30mph I'll do it, if I want to do one at 60mph on the highway I'll do that too. Nothing beats the feeling of having control of your bike on one wheel.
Get a stunter and go to a parking lot. Hope Stunt Dabba gives you some motivation. Ride safe.
-E
Last edited by ENEICE; 12-03-2012 at 06:21 PM.
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12-05-2012, 09:59 AM
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ZEROTOHUNDRED
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 55
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ENEICE
http://stuntride.com/vbstunt/showthread.php?t=14640
This is how you learn to wheelie. The man is 53 and I believe he started was around 51 or 52.
I used to pow pow all over the place for 5 years until I bought my self a nice F4i and learned to use the foot brake. Now I wheelie my 07 at any speed and any distance I like, if I want to do a wheelie at 30mph I'll do it, if I want to do one at 60mph on the highway I'll do that too. Nothing beats the feeling of having control of your bike on one wheel.
Get a stunter and go to a parking lot. Hope Stunt Dabba gives you some motivation. Ride safe.
-E
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That's what I'm talking about ENEICE. Like I said, I've been riding for a while and wheelies was something I never had the courage to do. I love track days and canyon runs and I would love to be able to do what you do. I find myself reving the hell out of my bike and not doing anything aside from picking up the front wheels a couple of inches. Take care.
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12-05-2012, 03:19 PM
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I eat my R1
Join Date: Jul 2005
Bikes: 07 R1
Location: Newington CT
Posts: 270
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Originally Posted by cm3fly
That's what I'm talking about ENEICE. Like I said, I've been riding for a while and wheelies was something I never had the courage to do. I love track days and canyon runs and I would love to be able to do what you do. I find myself reving the hell out of my bike and not doing anything aside from picking up the front wheels a couple of inches. Take care.
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Alot of people learn that way but I suggest dropping by stuntride sometime. I also have a friend who is 38 now and hes been doing it for 2 years now and hes doing great. I'm not saying you have to convert to a full blown stunt rider who does circle wheelies but learning how to use the foot brake to slow you down opens up alot of doors and the best way to do so is get a stunt bike and find a nice parking lot. However its addicitng the better you get the more you want to learn.
-E
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12-17-2012, 11:32 AM
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Just made this great wheelie.. did you see it?!
Join Date: Jul 2011
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I <3 wheelies
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