Sat, 23 Oct 1999 10:14:25 +0700 - Message No. 6478
From: juergen.schroeder@mw-zander.com (Juergen Schroeder)

Subject: RE: wheelie


Hi Richard,
Only practice helps, but keep in mind, to always keep your right foot on 
the rear brake, so in case you overdue it and the bike tends to turn over, 
you can hit the rear brake and the bike will come down automatically.
As you gain more practice, you will be able to control the balance with the 
throttle,

Have fun trying,

Juergen
Kuching, East Malaysia

P.S.: Don't practice first time in front of a crowded street-cafe...

-----Original Message-----
From:	Strand Richard [SMTP:richard.strand@data.af.se]
Sent:	Friday, October 22, 1999 6:17 PM
To:	'xrv@atic.org'
Subject:	(XRV) wheelie

Hi all Wheelies, and others who are more like me.

Theres been a lot of talk about wheeling on this list lately.
I'm maybee a little to afraid that the bike will turn over while wheeling;
I've only done it once, by misstake ;-)
So, please: Teach me how to do this in a rather safe way.
What speed, revs, balancepoint etc are we talking about?

regards Richard




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