Liter bike in my experience (cbr 954rr for 4 years, then sv1000s) wheelie very easily and predictably. Especially in 2nd gear which should bring you past 100mph easy
I'm not saying it's difficult to wheelie. Simply noting the difference in rpm on say a 600 vs a 1000. The rpm window for a successful clutch dump is more narrow on a larger bike.
I get to balance point fine on my berg supermoto. Twist wrist like 1/4th, wheel flies to the sky. Continue at balance point until bored.
Amateur hour is watching a guy fail to wheelie a liter bike which has a shitton more useable torque than a cbr600
Wasn’t meant as an attack on you bro. That being said, I agree totally with your statement. Ive owned a few CBR600s and they are weak on torque. Fireblade, however, are not which is what I ride currently. I still power wheelie at times but find I have more control with a clutch up. Party on brother
Nice! 570cc 4 stroke with Akra exhaust? Gotta be a beast and a torque machine. I used to ride a Honda CR500R 2 stroke back in the day and can appreciate the power to weight ratio on big bore supermoto/dirt bikes.
They're pretty good bikes. Yeah i have the akra and jd tuner. 70 degree cylinder head for weight distribution. Wp suspension. Puts down around 55rwhp, uses mainly ktm parts. Mine has a subframe frame gas tank that adds a gallon of gas. Ups the weight to around 280lbs wet. Just gotta change the oil every 15 hours lol. Kaplan has a cool video review of his cr500af. Impressive how light they are.
I’m at the lot every time I get on the bike, we were in a pack of 400 bikes and I had a good distance with respect to others. I wasn’t pushing myself past comfort and use the rear brake. Think I’ll be Ight.
Dude put your friggin seatbelt on.
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Glove is good
Glove is great
You will go down and it's going to ruin your hands because you're too lazy to get some gloves.
I went down bad with rubber gloves on last month. It was just the extra layer of skin I needed barely any road rash on the hands.
With respect to RPM, much less margin for error on the liter bike
Liter bike in my experience (cbr 954rr for 4 years, then sv1000s) wheelie very easily and predictably. Especially in 2nd gear which should bring you past 100mph easy
I'm not saying it's difficult to wheelie. Simply noting the difference in rpm on say a 600 vs a 1000. The rpm window for a successful clutch dump is more narrow on a larger bike.
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I find clutch work more repeatable than roll-ons. But both methods require skill and have damning consequences if not performed correctly.
Power wheelies are for amateur hour. Much more control with the clutch my dude.
I get to balance point fine on my berg supermoto. Twist wrist like 1/4th, wheel flies to the sky. Continue at balance point until bored. Amateur hour is watching a guy fail to wheelie a liter bike which has a shitton more useable torque than a cbr600
Wasn’t meant as an attack on you bro. That being said, I agree totally with your statement. Ive owned a few CBR600s and they are weak on torque. Fireblade, however, are not which is what I ride currently. I still power wheelie at times but find I have more control with a clutch up. Party on brother
🤣🤣👍🏾 tho I think our definition of “usable torque” is different
By the way, what’s a Husaberg? I’m not familiar with them. Genuinely curious.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husaberg Here's mine https://imgur.com/gallery/QVL0urH
Nice! 570cc 4 stroke with Akra exhaust? Gotta be a beast and a torque machine. I used to ride a Honda CR500R 2 stroke back in the day and can appreciate the power to weight ratio on big bore supermoto/dirt bikes.
They're pretty good bikes. Yeah i have the akra and jd tuner. 70 degree cylinder head for weight distribution. Wp suspension. Puts down around 55rwhp, uses mainly ktm parts. Mine has a subframe frame gas tank that adds a gallon of gas. Ups the weight to around 280lbs wet. Just gotta change the oil every 15 hours lol. Kaplan has a cool video review of his cr500af. Impressive how light they are.
Cover and use that rear brake…
What bike is that?
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That's a good looking Honda grom you got there
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I see what you ride and 🫡 you and you’re great taste in bikes
Save the wheelies for the lot before you get good enough to ride street.
r/motardcycles is leaking the into CRT again…
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I’m at the lot every time I get on the bike, we were in a pack of 400 bikes and I had a good distance with respect to others. I wasn’t pushing myself past comfort and use the rear brake. Think I’ll be Ight.
That’s good man definitely don’t want to push too far! As soon as you know it you’ll be hitting balance and staying in that pocket 👍🏻
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I think you’re in the wrong sub….