Re: How to Wheelie?
Christ, it's almost as if nobody here went to school... it's TORQUE.
Using the clutch does work, but it's too unpredictable tbh - unless you can get the exact same amount of revs each time your try and wheelie?
Best way for me (although haven't mastered it yet) is sit slightly back (as the back wheely on the dyx140 is quite far back behind the seat tbh), in second gear... find the right range of the revs, give it a slight pull and ''blip'' the throttle when up.
The hardest part as already said is having the confidence to use the back brake (which means having it ready on the brake rather than feet out back to catch yourself) and to sit back. What always seems to happen with most people is they get the wheel up, **** themselves and lean forwards, and then try and keep it going by revving the balls out of it... but what u gotta do is just lean back and use the throttle properly.
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