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QuestionCan I do a wheelie on 110 cc bike?Community AnswerYes, pull in clutch, rev engine a little in low gear then let off clutch but don't drop it.
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QuestionDoes this bike have an exhaust?Community AnswerYes, it does. It is located under the swing arm, and ends where it becomes hidden by the rear wheel.
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QuestionDo I have to hold the throttle, or do I just quickly accelerate and then pull the clutch?Community AnswerGet your motorcycle rolling on half clutch. Then, you just need to sit back, rev hard, and let the clutch go. Your bike will do the rest.
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QuestionIs it possible to do this with a 300cc bike?Community AnswerYes, it is possible to do a clutch wheelie on a 300cc bike.
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QuestionWhat if I have a 373 cc bike?Community AnswerA 373 cc engine, two-stroke or four-, has way more than enough power. I've seen people doing wheelies with scooters and Vespas. A smaller bike is easier and safer to learn on, then you can move up to bigger bikes.
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QuestionHow to do it on a 125cc Bike?Adam MonkCommunity AnswerGet it in gear 1, find your balance and go as slowly as possible. Give it lots of revs then drop the clutch and your wheel should rise, but if it doesn't, just repeat the steps and lean back.
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QuestionCan I do a wheelie on a minibike?CrayFish715Community AnswerYeah. You need to sit right back on the seat to change the bike's balance point and rev the crap out of the throttle.
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QuestionIs there any difference with a shaft drive bike?Community AnswerApart from the torque reaction, no. Although, you might want to think about the weight of your bike. If it's a biggie, it is critical to wind the throttle on (and have revs left to do so) as the front comes down. You do not want to be dropping something like an FJR repeatedly on its head bearings!
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QuestionWhat do I do with the rear brakes when performing clutch wheelies on a motorcycle?Community AnswerYou should be dragging the rear brake, or at least covering it. The rear brake will allow you to bring the bike back down from a wheelie if needed. Be careful not to overreact and lock the rear, that would be bad.
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QuestionDoes this apply when using second gear?Community AnswerNo. You get a better torque in first gear. Releasing the clutch suddenly at 5500 RPM is the best option to perform a wheelie.
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QuestionDoes this also apply for second gear?Community AnswerNot really, the best gear to wheelie in would be in first gear. Clutch in rev to 5000 RPM, pop the clutch and you'll see progress.
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QuestionCan you do a wheelie on an 80cc fixed gear bike?Community AnswerIf it has 2 wheels, then you can wheelie it. For an 80cc one gear bike, you will need to give it gas and lean back a lot while pulling on the bars. On a low cc bike, using your body weight is the key.
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