New stand up pics

JEEEEZ... and thinking I always make a big effort to get that front wheel off the ground... oh well, I never practice it anyway... nice pics guys :cool:
 
Damn but thats impressive / scary thought! I will stick to sit downs and just going fast
 
me too.......I just bought a RK X ring with the front and rear sprockets too.........put it on next week......when my back gets right.
 
NIce, it does take alot of practice. I learned to do it on my 750 and then went over to the busa. It will pop up easy. I have mine 5"'s over and it will bounce up in 2nd. For who was asking how to do it. I am not sure about busahigg but I stand up first then bounce it and when the forks uncompress give her throttle.
 
awesome, Higg. Ya gotta give the noob some hints....I'm trying to keep the front up, but I'm too scared to keep the throttle on. I usually go on first with RPMS at 55-6000. Front keeps on lifting....gets higher and higher till my foot spasms and hits the shifter....sending it into neutral and bringing the front down. Any tips?
 
Man I wonder how many tail lights he went through learning to do that
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Right foot is your security blanket.Stand ups are the best,one has a better sense of body position through out.Allow your feet to roll on the pegs but maintain the ability to get the right foot to the brake if needed to help her back down.When max balance point is acheived it hardly takes any throttle to keep it up.But dont lose control of that right foot.



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sounds good...but where is that max balance point? Where would the bike be in correlation to my body (sitting down) and what RPMS is usually needed to sustain it? Anyone?
 
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