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Banshee wheelie problems


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Set the bike for low end, change sprokets, advance the timing as mentioned and wear a ruff ryders leather vest.

 

And don't forget your german army helmet

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FIrst off you need to really know your bikes power, when it hits hard and where it makes power, also +4 timing and good reeds help a shit ton due to the better low end and throttle response. You can do high rpm or low rpm wheelies the low rpms are pretty easy for slow speed standups and shit. high rpms take some practice with the rear brake, banshee weight balance is a little off so the balance point is way back. also if your doing high rpm wheelies you need to be up in the R's pretty good so you're past where your powerband hits hard. The high rpm ones are tricky to ride out for a while without speeding up, alot of the time youll be shifting through gears. You can start off by having your bike in 1st or 2nd and having one knee on the seat and foot into the grab bar, its alot easier to learn your bikes character this way and you can catch yourself easy if you go back too far. tether switch is a decent thing to have too.

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I dont know if ita just me but i wheelie my banshee alot and never use the brakes . Best gear to pop it for me is in 3rd gear then i shift it up all the way thru 6th on the pipe . I also wheelie when im standing makes it easier to balance. The faster your going the easier it is to keep it up and balanced . Takes practice tho

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