How To Do A Stand On Seat Wheelie
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How To Do A Stand On Seat Wheelie
Here's a video that will help you with some techniques on how to perform a stand on seat wheelie. Watch to know more about this motorcycle trick!
How to do a standing on the seat wheelie? If you've learnt how to wheelie a motorcycle and you want to go just a little bit further, you could try the standing on the seat wheelie. Only try to stand a wheelie if you're very, very confident of pulling wheelies. This is a very, very dangerous wheelie.
You have no safety measures with this wheelie. When you try and perform a normal wheelie, you put your foot on the back brake. And if the wheel comes up too far, you could dab your foot on the brake and that front wheel will come back down again.
With the standing on the seat wheelie, your feet are up here on the seat. There is no way to get that front wheel back down again if you go too far. So, you can only try if you're one hundred percent confident with your throttle control on the motorcycle.
To do it, firstly, you must certainly have all of our protective clothing - boots, helmet and all the necessary pads that you need. Once you've ridden along in a good gear, but all prefer to use second or sometimes third gear, get yourself, both feet, onto the seat of the bike. Snap out on the throttle and pull on the handle bars, and the front wheel will come up.
Once that front wheel is up in the air, you're doing the stand up on the seat wheelie. You're standing on that seat and wheeling the bike. Try and keep it up there as long as you can, and basically, just using the control in the angle of the bike with the throttle, and if the bike starts to come too far up, you have to shut off the throttle.
You can lean forward very slightly. But if it goes too far, you're pretty much going to come off the bike. So, let's see how we do it. .
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