superbeagle
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I think we need so more of your videos sixpack! 
I think we need so more of your videos sixpack!![]()
The last thing of me that turned up was on a 600(Was on someones phone, I didn't even realize it was me for a minute
) and nothing we all already haven't seen on any other stunt video. I'll try and just keep it on a Busa for here. Again thanks man
What should be safe tire pressures?
Links?![]()
Awesome post, I think I need to raise my Busa back up, and pull my nuts back from the tank as well. I also know that popping the clutch on my 1000 works a lot better than pulling it on the Busa. 1000 comes up...abruptly, Busa barely lifts but does a nice burn out.

Just be more agressive with the throttle on the Busa, it'll come up like the 1000.![]()


I'd always clutched it up on my 750. That little bike got really gitchy when I'd try power wheelies and almost looped it once trying one. I went out last night and tried some power ones on the Busa and I seem to like it much better than I thought, especially after listening to Sixpack. It doesn't come up nearly as abruptly as it does with the clutch...in fact, I feel those stomach butterflies a lot less too, which means it must be coming up slower and under much more control. I feel like it's gonna be much easier to ride it out with a power wheelie on the Busa as you're controlling those rpms through lift off. With the clutch, when you rev and pop, you kinda have to re-rev to catch the rpms back up, if you follow what I'm saying, and that requires much more throttle control IMO. I think I may have converted.![]()

i wish i could ride a wheelie on my busa like i can on my 450r. i can pull a wheelie anywhere anytime. right amout of clutch and throttle and it will come up in 1,2,3,4, and 5. doesnt matter wether im stopped, rolling, on flats, side of a dune going up, across or down. ive also dumped that quad more times than you can count learning how to do it. i had a bruised ego and body, but the bike usually didnt get hurt to bad...usually just tie-rods. i learned to ride the balance point and slowly moved up through the gears as i got more confident. and of coarse sand and grass is a little softer and less abrasive than the asphault
problem wit the busa is i cant afford to pick up the pieces of a $13k bike. damn sure dont want the ticket.

OK, tried the 8 to 9 rpm and let it fall to about 6.5 and hit it hard. It brings the bike up to about 10 clock real quick. Do smack it hard to bring it up? Also did a few stand ups. That is a different feeling.

Six, been riding over 8 years, the one thing I've never done is wheelies, want to learn however want to do it smartly. Great write up on the how. Two other questions: good idea to keep seated to start trying this? Will do the fallings rpm method. Also do I always cover the rear brake? If so, down the road when I try standing, you can't do that, can you? Like to know head knowledge from someone who lives on one tire.