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Re: wheelies on RS or ST?



While stopped at a red light notice the crest of the road you are crossing. 
When the light turns green let the clutch out easy and pin the throttle to 
the stop. The crest in the road will aid in the front wheel lifting.Sit as 
far back in the seat as you feel comfortable , Stay in the throttle heavy 
till you reach the balance point and click into second gear. When you get 
real good you can keep upshifting till the oil light says let me down! 
Remember most any bike with a 55" wheel base is the easiest to "get up" 
however, once up, the ST is a very capable wheelie machine.
Ron Dixon
Lake Worth, FL.
00 ST nameless
00 DR650 
97 900RR (the easiest wheelie machine) 


Time, jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< Can our RS or ST pull a wheelie without popping the clutch? >>


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