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Tips And Tricks For Making Wheelie, Burnout, Stoppie

People are more curious to do stunts on two-wheelers once they are capable to balance the motorcycle but these are very risky, so you have to follow a few safety measures. If you’re willing to learn how to pop a wheelie or to do some other activities on a two-wheeler then make sure you wear safety gear and most importantly practice only in private areas under the guidance of someone who is except. Here some basic steps are explained that give a quick idea about making wheelie, burnout, and a stoppie.

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Burnout: This could be simple and good for beginners to do a burnout on a bike but sometimes easy things put us into danger. Holding the clutch and shift to first or second gear on bike and stand up, hold the front brake lever hardly then rev the engine up to 75-80%. Release the clutch slowly with acceleration, eventually, you can notice the rear tire is rolling as much throttle was given.

Stoppie: Actually normal stoppie which is a bit different from rolling stoppie. To a beginner, the normal one is best and first thing is to reduce tire pressure in the front wheel which gives better stability and control. Next, pull the clutch and shift to second gear then maintain 20-25 km/h speed. The last step is to pull the front brake hardly by using three fingers and don’t use rear brake. Pro-tip is while doing it stick your knees to fuel tank for grip.

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Wheelie: Basically every bike variant has different horsepower so, should have to remind that in your mind because revving at perfect rpm plays an important role in popping up a front wheel. In the first or second gear rev up to 5-6 thousand rpm by holding the clutch and releasing the clutch fast then automatically the front wheel pop-ups. Well, making a perfect wheelie need a lot of practice, techniques as well perfect body balancing on a motorcycle.
• Reduce 20% air at the rear tyre
• When you do wheelie always look straight where you want to go, not at sky
• Control the height of wheelie by taping rare break
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