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mattserlo87
01-15-2006, 06:53 PM
I've done alot of them and alot of people love to do them. now i'm not good at them and i just started but i can get it up i was just wondering how to keep it up and going. o and also i was wondering what you guys thought about the 2006 kawasaki z750s honestly. because i was thinking about trading it in for a zx9r. i need some input

R1up0n1
01-15-2006, 06:57 PM
its all about throttle control and balance at this point. Also you need to learn how to shift while the front wheel is up so you don't tach out and hit the rev limiter. and :welcome: if I hadn't done so already:twfrox:

jeeps84
01-16-2006, 12:59 AM
its all about throttle control and balance at this point. Also you need to learn how to shift while the front wheel is up so you don't tach out and hit the rev limiter. and :welcome: if I hadn't done so already:twfrox: :withstupi The Z750S and ZX9R are two completely different bikes. The 9R is not beginner friendly either.:nonod:

Gas Man
01-16-2006, 08:37 AM
:welcome: Mattser.... I think SV should be able to talk to you about wheelies. The 9R has the power but the front end is heavy and w/o the throttle response of FI...its a bit harder to put up.

R1up0n1
01-16-2006, 06:52 PM
:welcome: Mattser.... I think SV should be able to talk to you about wheelies. The 9R has the power but the front end is heavy and w/o the throttle response of FI...its a bit harder to put up. :here: :here: :here:

ScottSellersUNR
01-17-2006, 12:09 AM
do a search on the topic, theres a ton of past posts about different ways to do em... but spell it right.. Wheelies.

R1up0n1
01-17-2006, 12:11 AM
do a search on the topic, theres a ton of past posts about different ways to do em... but spell it right.. Wheelies. :iagree: There are tons of topics here on TWF on this subject cuz :twfrox: