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    Wobble Wobble Wobble wtf

    So here's where I'm at.

    Power up in 1st and 2nd

    Sit downs from 2nd, shifting to third then forth, riding forth gear all the way out

    Bounce up/ standing up on pegs 3rd and 4th, I can ride the hear all the way out

    Here's where I need some help...

    I figured I'm not a balance point if I have to ride the gear all the way out while standing up so I put on my back left passenger peg on. With my left foot on the back left passenger peg and my right on the regular peg I bring it up for a stand up wheelie. Holy wobble wobble. The wobble is so bad it's even making the front wobble too. Thought I was too tense so I tried it again. 4 or 5 times in a row this happened. Have any of you ever had this happen? Any suggestions fells?
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    Life insurance...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cammo
    So here's where I'm at.

    Power up in 1st and 2nd

    Sit downs from 2nd, shifting to third then forth, riding forth gear all the way out

    Bounce up/ standing up on pegs 3rd and 4th, I can ride the hear all the way out

    Here's where I need some help...

    I figured I'm not a balance point if I have to ride the gear all the way out while standing up so I put on my back left passenger peg on. With my left foot on the back left passenger peg and my right on the regular peg I bring it up for a stand up wheelie. Holy wobble wobble. The wobble is so bad it's even making the front wobble too. Thought I was too tense so I tried it again. 4 or 5 times in a row this happened. Have any of you ever had this happen? Any suggestions fells?

    whats your tire pressure at??
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    Some where between 36-38
    Motorcycle riding is not a hobby. It's not even just "something to do". It's a way of life. It's something that you cannot describe accurately in words to those who ask why you ride. There's a certain unexplainable feeling you get from riding that cannot be equaled by anything else in the world. It's something hard for a rider to explain, and even harder for a non-rider to understand.

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    try taking it down to between 25 - 30 see how that works out.
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    I wont be riding all weekend but I'l try it out one day next week. Thanks fictionnn!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cammo
    I wont be riding all weekend but I'l try it out one day next week. Thanks fictionnn!
    If that doesnt work. Try slowing them down a bit.
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    I'm usually in 3rd when I do a stand up...Should I try 2nd? With -1, +2 gearing I gotta go pretty slow to bounce it up in 2nd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cammo
    I'm usually in 3rd when I do a stand up...Should I try 2nd? With -1, +2 gearing I gotta go pretty slow to bounce it up in 2nd.
    clutch it in 2nd
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    its your body position, i used to have the same problem with my wheelies but i just got better at it, its the way your body is positioned even though you may not notice you are off. my back tire is at 32-34 and i have no problem with wobbles but lowering it will give you a bit more stability

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    fictionnn: I'm not a huge fan of clutching it up in 2nd when I am gonna do a stand up. I feel unstable.

    jimmysal: I figured it was my body position or I'm pushing too hard with my back left foot and when it comes up it throws my balance all outta wack.

    I'm gonna lower the tire pressure a little and see how it works out.
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    Yeah...your weight distirbution is off. Once you learn to counter-act your body weight it is a very comfortable position to ride in. It also takes some of the stress off your wrists. Get the balance point dialed in and you will be able to chill in 2nd gear for miles.

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    You need to CLUTCH IT..Trying to power it up staggered is gonna get you hurt man cause it is throwing you all off balance. You need to start practicing with the clutch. Just start out alittle at a time and before you know it it will be way easy. I know I started out bouncing stukk up on the highway but once I started clutching staggered it was 100 times easier..

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    Did you get this fixed man?
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    Any suggestions on clutching it up on a Gsxr-1000. I can bring it up on just the throttle but using the clutch is kicking my @$$....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big E
    Any suggestions on clutching it up on a Gsxr-1000. I can bring it up on just the throttle but using the clutch is kicking my @$$....
    2nd or 3rd gear.

    1st is way to touchy
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    So I really havent been stunting all that much lately. A few wheelies here and there but I havent tried it with the back left peg. I am pretty close to riding a wheelie on the regualr pegs for a long time. I can't bring it up and ride it for miles but I'm getting there. That damn wobble scared the shit outta me so I took the back left peg off. So how much to for a cage? Is it pretty easy to take it on and off, cause I would rather not have it on on north runs...ect. I feel like I am gonna just eat shit with that back left peg thing. BRB, gonna grow some balls and throw the peg back on, update ya later. Maybe if someone actually saw me do this and the wobble I could get some better feed back. I understand that my body is off but I still don't get it. Holy ramble on paragraph.
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    Freestyle Ingenuity cages bolt right on and off with out welding. but even if you didnt want to take them off they stay pretty close plastics so they really wouldnt get in the way.
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by fictionnn
    2nd or 3rd gear.

    1st is way to touchy

    So I should stop trying in 1st gear? What RMP do ya'll think would be a good starting point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big E
    So I should stop trying in 1st gear? What RMP do ya'll think would be a good starting point?

    just find your max torque spot and use that.
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