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Re: wheelies on RS or ST?



Thanks for the responses on Wheelie subject, now I just need to go out and
keep practicing with no fear attitude, hopefully I'll be able to do it soon.

joe
Hercules, Ca
00 RS


- -----Original Message-----
From: KEGLER916@xxxxxxx <KEGLER916@xxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, June 30, 2000 9:12 AM
Subject: 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)
>
>



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