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    pulled a genuine quarter miler tonight. my best ever, stoked and a mad adrenaline rush

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    Yo guys, question.
    When I do wheelies sometimes I keep em nice and straight and other times a go abit to the left or to the ride and I have to put it down..

    Whats the best technique on steering a wheelie? Ive tried kinda hanging of one side or the other but doesn't really seem to do anything.

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    The best advice I hear so as not to steer to a side, is to simple clamp your legs tigtly against the tank. That way you keep the bike straight
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    yeh, I do but sometimes the road is curved and I wanna stay on 1 wheel but I cant steer it properly..

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    get off the seat and transfer ur weight on the foot pegs to turn it

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    will do, thanks mate

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    Never done a wheelie standng up on the pegs. Always sitting down. Got used to it that way
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    So how do you steer it around corners then>?

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    Lean the opposite way to which you normally would lean right to go left and vice versa

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    And if you are pulling to left or right when you just pull it up it's because you don't have it high enough

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    find a nice straight bit of road get it to around 6000 rpm in 2nd gear and flick the clutch


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