Go buy a 250 on/off or off road bike and wheely to
your hearts content. Easy bikes to learn on and also
just about indisructable. My .02.
-Pete
--- Reverend Baroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The GTS isn't that easy, but definately doable. It's
> a heavy bike though so
> you need lots of throttle and a quick clutch. I
> couldn't begine to explain
> how to do it, you have to  pull the clutch in, rev
> the engine quite high and
> drop the clutch, not really drop it, but let it out
> FAST and smooth, then
> the bike comes up. If you do it in 2nd gear you can
> ride it a little longer.
>
> I don't do them for fear of expensive damage, seals
> and stuff are cheap,
> bearings too, the labor is a major PITA.  Besides,
> why stress a heavy bike
> for no reason....?   Because it's fun. :)
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fouredsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I have left much rubber on the tarmac, and shortened
> the life of many a
> clutch plate, and all that I can ever get is an inch
> or two off the ground
> at best with the front tire.


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