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416 racer
11-26-2006, 08:34 PM
alright guys i just got my yfz450 4 weeks ago and i can wheelie for ever on a 400ex and a300ex now i can ride wheelies on the yfz and shift threw them now like on the 400ex i would pop the clutch and it will come to ballance point and i can ride them very slow and for ever but why cant i get the yfz to do it. when i do it will stall or flip on grab bar now is this becaus its pure stock and geared highplease help me out please.

Ceph
11-26-2006, 10:24 PM
practice, you'll get used to it.

firefighterjosh
11-26-2006, 10:37 PM
The YFZ has a high balance point. You will get ust to it. Just roll real slow pull up hard and hit the gas. When you get about strait up let off the gas and it should be able to balance it. hard to do on a YFZ

JAYKNIGHT
11-27-2006, 11:29 AM
sometimes i ride my budies 450 and at first it was real hard to keep the front end up when going slow let said before the bp is way up there pluse the tourqe is mostly in the higher rpm so keeping it in the top of the gears help me out

416 racer
11-27-2006, 06:08 PM
can any one on here ride slow wheelies on therer yfz and ballance it because i love doing them kinda wheelies anybody with more info on this subject please

Kaleigh
11-27-2006, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by 416 racer
can any one on here ride slow wheelies on therer yfz and ballance it because i love doing them kinda wheelies anybody with more info on this subject please

do you use your clutch and brake.. if so.. then its all practice..

Villageidiott23
11-28-2006, 09:12 AM
excuse me for my ignorance but since when do you have to pop the clutch to get the front end up to ride a wheelie. isnt it easier to give it gas and pull up on the bars.....seems like that would be easier to ride a nice smooth slow one out then popping the clutch
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Kaleigh
11-28-2006, 12:01 PM
Originally posted by Villageidiott23
excuse me for my ignorance but since when do you have to pop the clutch to get the front end up to ride a wheelie. isnt it easier to give it gas and pull up on the bars.....seems like that would be easier to ride a nice smooth slow one out then popping the clutch
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who said anything about poping the clutch??

416 racer
11-28-2006, 12:42 PM
when i had my 400ex i pop the clutch it will cum up slow and hit ballance point and i can ride them slow i just need to learn on my yfz

jd450
11-28-2006, 04:20 PM
i always popped the clutch on my yfz, but i also did most of my wheelies from a DEAD stop.

and to do really slow wheelies on a yfz, are you talking about doing stalls ( where you go so slow you can sit in one spot w/o moving, then burp it forward and do it again) or just doing slow wheelies, constantly moving? i had a yfz for about two years and stunted the hell out of it. only things i couldnt do where switchbacks, no handers, and ss-jump-highchair.

here's a slow 2nd gear, foot in bar....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU_Aj-tdg6Q

stuntman
11-30-2006, 03:23 PM
every yamaha i have ever wheelied runs out of gas and dies when it is up for too long, just my 0.02

Kaleigh
12-01-2006, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by stuntman
every yamaha i have ever wheelied runs out of gas and dies when it is up for too long, just my 0.02

Clutch it up while your tire are up... keep the revs.. the 400ex is known for this also.. or you can turn your idle up a bit to help out a tad..