i have a 97 300ex and im trying to figure out how to find the balanceing point so i can ride wheelies does anyone have any tips
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i have a 97 300ex and im trying to figure out how to find the balanceing point so i can ride wheelies does anyone have any tips
get a 400
use your clutch and practice, practice, practice
Other than the obvious (less power) they feel just like a lot like a 400ex.
You just have to find the method that works best for you.
Check this out for a few tips....
http://www.atvriders.com/articles/atvwheelie.html
a 400 isnt neccesary bro .. just practiceQuote:
Originally posted by Dusty 25
i have a 97 300ex and im trying to figure out how to find the balanceing point so i can ride wheelies does anyone have any tips
anything can be wheelied
get your weight as far back as possible and cover the rear brake
youll get it
i'm throwing the BS flagQuote:
Originally posted by TILLER
a 400 is neccesary bro .. just practice
anything can be wheelied
get your weight as far back as possible and cover the rear brake
youll get it
you do not need a 400ex to ride wheelies
i learned how to ride wheelies on a 250x same thing as a 300ex and i rode them forever with a 250x/300ex and i still can its just as easy on a 400ex too and once you get the balance point down
how i used to do it on my 250x sit way back on the seat put it in first rev it up and dump the clutch thats how i used to do it. ride it threw first and into second and the throttle is so smoth
just pratice
my bad bro .. i meant isnt ... typoQuote:
Originally posted by pharit
i'm throwing the BS flag
you do not need a 400ex to ride wheelies
i learned how to ride wheelies on a 250x same thing as a 300ex and i rode them forever with a 250x/300ex and i still can its just as easy on a 400ex too and once you get the balance point down
how i used to do it on my 250x sit way back on the seat put it in first rev it up and dump the clutch thats how i used to do it. ride it threw first and into second and the throttle is so smoth
just pratice
hence my next sentence that states anything can be wheelied ..
my buddy started out on a atc 110 :D
400s are just easier to wheely, i had a 93 warrior and reved all the way up and dumped the clutch. that was the only way to get a wheely out of it
Best way to start wheelin is to put your left foot in the back grab bar,you'll be able to feel the balance point easier,and it takes the fear out of landin backwards on your head.leave your right foot on the peg though so you can still work the back break to keep the front end down.If you do land on the back grab bar you'll pretty much just be standin up.
since i am right handed i found it easier to balance if i have my right foot in the grab bar and the left foot on the peg.im starting to get the hang of it useing the clutch and throttle to keep it in the balance point.too high slip the clutch a little.too low give it a little more gas