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QuestionWhen I do a wheelie for some reason my bike starts leaning to the right. How do I keep it straight?Tyler MacDonaldCommunity AnswerKeep your knees in-line with the pedals to prevent this. Also be sure to keep the handlebars straight.
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QuestionI can lift the bike but can't carry onTyler MacDonaldCommunity AnswerKeep practicing. It takes a while to pull the bike back with enough force and create enough torque to continue pushing forward. Also: only attempt wheelies when you are completely comfortable with manuals.
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QuestionI can't keep my wheelie going for longer than a parking space, I've taken this article's advice, but still can't do it. What can I do to improve?Community Answerif you lean back more then you think you should while in a wheelie, then you don't have to pedal as much and you can sit and use your back brake very gently to bring you down or up.
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QuestionIs it better if my tires are flat?Community AnswerNo, that could actually be more dangerous and difficult.
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QuestionI can do a wheelie for 2 pedals but then my bike goes back down? Why?Community AnswerSit down the wheelie slower. Don't just pedal as fast as you can, but slowly, and use your back brake to come down.
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QuestionCan I wheelie with 24" tires?Community AnswerAbsolutely. You can ride wheelies on 24" and 26" BMX bikes, as well as 26" and 29" mountain bikes, using the same principles.
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QuestionWhat do I do if an object gets my way?Community AnswerImmediately stop to avoid hitting the object.
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QuestionI tried this, but I still cannot do a wheelie. My bike does not lift up. What do I do?Community AnswerIt's possible your bike is too heavy; you need a lighter bike. You can buy a new, lighter bike, if possible.
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QuestionI keep crashing/almost crashing when I do a wheelie because I have the tendency to land when the front wheel isn't straight. How can I get more control and land correctly?Community AnswerPull your front brake, but let go before you hit the ground, and go slow so if you do crash it won't hurt as much.
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QuestionShould I pedal during a wheelie?Community AnswerIt's possible to do, but most people don't pedal while doing a wheelie.
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QuestionHow do I keep my wheel from going right back down when I pull it up?Community AnswerKeep peddling, and make sure you have your weight in the right position so you can stay up for longer.
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QuestionHow do I do it without falling off the bicycle?Community AnswerIt depends how you are falling, if you are going backwards, then don't push forward. Instead, try to pedal straight and restrict your movement if you are falling left or right.
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QuestionHow do I get over the fear of falling off?Community AnswerPractice falling. If you are about to fall off your bike, jump off and grab your handle bars and let the bike stand in a vertical position. That way you can stay safe if you are falling. If you search up videos on wheelies, you are sure to find videos on how to fall.
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QuestionI keep falling when I try to do a wheelie. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerJust pull your bike up more and try leaning back farther.
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QuestionHow do I do a wheelie on a BMX bike if I don't have brakes?Community AnswerYou don't. Get new brakes if you want to do a wheelie. You need the back brake to stop you from falling backwards. (You don't need a front brake.)
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QuestionIs it better if I use bigger wheels to do a wheelie?Community AnswerSmaller tires are recommended. Bigger tires are heavier, so they bog down. But it is possible.
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QuestionCan I do this with no brakes?Community AnswerYes you can. However, be aware that it will be difficult to control your movement to avoid falling while doing wheelies. As such, you're more liable to fall.
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QuestionIf I have a mini rocker, is that too light to do a wheelie with?Community AnswerNo, doing it with a bike lighter than a BMX won't be a problem.
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QuestionWhy do I have to use my brakes when doing a wheelie, and do I have to pedal doing a wheelie?Community AnswerYou need to use the back brake when you are about to fall off the back. The back brake keeps you balanced when you do a wheelie, to maintain it. And you don’t have to pedal but pedalling is advised to keep a wheelie going.
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QuestionI can lift the bike up, but when I do that, it just drops back down. When I try to do a manual, the wheel just drops back down again. Does anyone know what I should do?Community AnswerLean back more, so that you won't drop down so quickly. To lean back, you need to lift your handlebars more and lean backwards like you are going to fall off.
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