For some weird reason I've lost the ability to get and sustain a wheelie.
When I was 19 I could pop a wheelie dozen of times a day, and even had issues with wheeling too much. But now I'm middle aged, and can't seem to muster the front wheel off the ground with the same abandon that I used to.
Maybe it's having kids. Something about being responsible for a pair of rugrats has diminished my desire for wheelies?
Anyone planning a wheelie clinic anytime soon? I need some therapy...
I'm in the same boat. :-\ I'm going through a wheelie slump.
Wait a sec. Don't you have a 'tad now? You're having problems with wheelies?!? I gotta borrow datv's husky and we can go practice.
[moto]
I would like to join the therapy, although my problem is slightly different: I don't dare to wheelie the 998.
This bike scares me... :-\
Perhaps it's a trust issue? Have you tried wheeling around your wife? Maybe mix things up and have someone else join you in your wheelie efforts or try a new position to loft it up. Maybe you should seek the counsel of a professional, someone who really knows what they're doing when it comes to wheelies? There are clinics for this--expensive, but fun and worth it. I trust you've addressed the fitness aspect of this already--carrying too much weight, especially in front, can inhibit one's ability to wheelie or so I've heard.
God, I'm so glad SOMEONE is finally talking about it!!!
Middle age, kids, therapy, overweight, can't get it up...wait...we're talking bikes, right? :-X
Here's a quick cure:
1) Start 10 feet from a wall.
2) DO NOT wear a helmet.
3) Run, full speed, towards the wall.
4) Make sure your head takes the brunt of the impact.
I do this daily, and my wheelies are awesome...
But seriously...I'd love a wheelie clinic. But our normal secret wheelie spot is being patrolled more frequently by the [leo]. Happy to show up, with the Supersport, and participate. Especially if someone lets me ride a 'tard ;D
Warning: Ask your doctor if you are healthy enough for a wheelie. Wheelies lasting longer than 4 hours are a serious mental condition and signs of a potential "whiskey throttle" affliction; the patient should seek immediate mental assistance to avoid 'dry sump' damage and/or license loss.
Quote from: Drunken Monkey on December 11, 2009, 11:26:48 AM
Warning: Ask your doctor if you are healthy enough for a wheelie. Wheelies lasting longer than 4 hours are a serious mental condition and signs of a potential "whiskey throttle" affliction; the patient should seek immediate mental assistance to avoid 'dry sump' damage and/or license loss.
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Those disclaimers always crack me up. If I have an erection lasting more than four hours, I'm calling a
prostitute...not a doctor.
Quote from: desmoquattro on December 11, 2009, 11:38:38 AM
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Those disclaimers always crack me up. If I have an erection lasting more than four hours, I'm calling a prostitute...not a doctor.
Idk-I could see going to a hospital for it. I suppose you'd get the head nurse.
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Quote from: mostrobelle on December 11, 2009, 09:00:18 AM
Perhaps it's a trust issue? ... Maybe mix things up and have someone else join you in your wheelie efforts or try a new position to loft it up.
Well, I recently got involved with a younger, more energetic motorcycle in an attempt to cure my inability to wheelie, but I've found that all this new bike does is further my doubts as to my abilities. Worse, I should be able to wheelie this new bike with ease. This is leading to all sorts of performance anxiety, including wheeling by accident (or prematurely, if you will.)
Does your Chromo know about your new bike? Or are you keeping it in someone else's garage and telling 'il Shiny that you are "walking" to work. Not that I can blame ya. Cuz no matter how many aftermarket mods install on 'il Shiny (often leading to that 'shiny' aftermarket look), she's still an older bike.
Quote from: Spidey on December 11, 2009, 01:33:21 PM
Does your Chromo know about your new bike? Or are you keeping it in someone else's garage and telling 'il Shiny that you are "walking" to work. Not that I can blame ya. Cuz no matter how many aftermarket mods install on 'il Shiny (often leading to that 'shiny' aftermarket look), she's still an older bike.
They're always fun at first, but after a while they spend a lot of time in the shop.
Quote from: Drunken Monkey on December 11, 2009, 01:24:30 PM
Well, I recently got involved with a younger, more energetic motorcycle in an attempt to cure my inability to wheelie, but I've found that all this new bike does is further my doubts as to my abilities. Worse, I should be able to wheelie this new bike with ease. This is leading to all sorts of performance anxiety, including wheeling by accident (or prematurely, if you will.)
We might be onto something here. I think guilt is the issue. Not that I'm condoning your inability to stay faithful to one true love, but perhaps confronting the first and assuaging your guilt with a purchase of some bling/something shiny/farkle for it will help ease your mind.
Uh . . . Pics or it didn't happen? [laugh]
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OK.
So...
When?*
Where?
Who?
*: well not now, please... ;D
It is better to have known how to wheelie and forgotten than to never have wheelied at all.
Ya, a wheelie clinic would be fun.
Just be aware, if The Man shows up Spidey will be off like a bride's nightie, leaving you to face the music. Ask me how I know. ;D
As a good starting base:
How to wheelie off the clutch (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqqVJmsF6hU#normal)
You need this:
http://www.yutughhhh.com/Site/The_Offical_Yut_Ughhhh.com.html (http://www.yutughhhh.com/Site/The_Offical_Yut_Ughhhh.com.html)
Quote from: Michael Moore on December 12, 2009, 06:34:38 AM
Ya, a wheelie clinic would be fun.
Just be aware, if The Man shows up Spidey will be off like a bride's nightie, leaving you to face the music. Ask me how I know. ;D
how do you know this, sig. moore?
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2762/4183608575_8e1417723e_o.jpg)
You need this.
Wheelie Machine de Puerto Rico (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrJllSX-5nA&feature=related#normal)