http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCg3BMGe52M
Theres also: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4731&hl=en but skip to the end unless you want to wheelie too
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We can see that in your avatar mate...Funky wrote: I like the other guide, especially the wheelie part, now i can learn to do that too, i was doing the clutch completely wrong.
That's me... Cheers Jase...jason wrote: if your trying to drag your knee and find you are skimming your toe sliders before you get your knee down then your foot positioning is wrong
Maver-Nick wrote:That's me... Cheers Jase...jason wrote: if your trying to drag your knee and find you are skimming your toe sliders before you get your knee down then your foot positioning is wrong

in an ideal world your peg should never go down (This is the point of rearsets) I run rearsets set quite back and up, if my pegs touched down then no way would I be staying on.Cheese Monkey wrote:So your knee should go down before your peg?
Banditjason wrote:in an ideal world your peg should never go down (This is the point of rearsets) I run rearsets set quite back and up, if my pegs touched down then no way would I be staying on.Cheese Monkey wrote:So your knee should go down before your peg?
obviously the above is only reffering to sports bikes.