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Motoproponent
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Re: howz it goin everyone? :) (the no broken stuff thread)
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August 29, 2009, 02:18:10 PM »
honestly things couldn't be going better.
I love my job, The weather here in Oakland, California has been spec-fucking-tacular!! I have been putting miles and miles on the CB-1.
Housing prices dipped low enough for me to get one on my meager public servant's salary, so I have a proper garage to store my bikes in. I recently discovered and married the love of my life, who snuck away to Reno Fernley Raceway in Reno Nevada to get her Moto license.
Now me and Mrs. Motoproponent Spend a good portion of our time discovering and rediscovering the paved mecca that is Northern California and the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Really, I'm living the dream
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ABullock91
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September 01, 2009, 11:15:45 PM »
I spent sunday in a car from South Carolina, came home long enough to go to a friend's funeral, and then drove to Massachusetts. Spent 24 hours there, and drove home again. I've been home for 3 hours. If I have to get in a car again in the next three days, I'm going to burn my house down.
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CB1_Boost
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Re: howz it goin everyone? :) (the no broken stuff thread)
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September 02, 2009, 12:46:58 AM »
I finally popped a decent wheelie on the -1 a few days ago. I must say, it felt pretty damn good. I had it up for a good 3-4 seconds....
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MintyFRESH
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September 02, 2009, 11:33:48 AM »
I take it you dropped the clutch? What revs did you need to get it to to wheelie before you dropped it (the clutch) and roughly what speed where you going. I am knowledgable of the proccess invloved but am wary of giving it too much and flipping it!
TIA
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91cb-1
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September 02, 2009, 12:55:57 PM »
I am under the same weary umbrella but i did try it a few times, looked pretty daft i'm sure on the motor way slowin down to 1st and revin it to 10,000 to dump the clutch and get about half a foot off the ground for a max of 2 seconds
learning curves are great
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CB1_Boost
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September 02, 2009, 11:35:37 PM »
Yea, had to drop the clutch of course. I wish these bikes had enough power to pull off a power wheelie or something of sort. I believe I had RPM's to atleast 8K or 10K rolling very slow in first gear. The road surface seems to be important to prevent a burn out. I'll try to get a vid. or pic up soon
Let me know how you do!!
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Daveontheedge
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December 04, 2009, 02:55:54 PM »
Not big into wheelies or other stunts myself, prefer to keep both wheels stable underneath me
Suffered through what seemed like an eternity of rain here in Vancouver. Weather has finally turned sunny but cool, great for riding and low and behold....I get hit by some stupid Chinese woman who stopped at a red light only long enough for me to start my turn and get in front of her before she decides to get back on the gas and roll through the intersection! Broken clutch lever, a few more scratches on the -1 and a broken wrist and bruises for me.
I am really starting to hate riding in this freakin city
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MintyFRESH
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December 07, 2009, 01:09:03 PM »
What a bitch...some (a lot of) people are fucking idiots. If i've said it once iv'e said it twice, there is nothing common about common sense. A shame really. Glad your alright and hope you get the bike fixed soon.
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December 07, 2009, 05:33:03 PM »
well, just got back from the cast clinic and it sounds like a minimum of 7 more weeks before i can get the cast off...guess i won't have to worry too much about winter riding now.
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December 08, 2009, 04:22:27 PM »
dam that sucks. no choice but to get fat eating loads of xmas food. at least you'll be able to drink alot more now you can't ride!
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Now thats looking at the shiny side
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91cb-1
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December 09, 2009, 05:42:07 AM »
Quote from: CB1_Boost on September 02, 2009, 11:35:37 PM
Yea, had to drop the clutch of course. I wish these bikes had enough power to pull off a power wheelie or something of sort. I believe I had RPM's to atleast 8K or 10K rolling very slow in first gear. The road surface seems to be important to prevent a burn out. I'll try to get a vid. or pic up soon
Let me know how you do!!
Ya i been practicin i find if your rolling along at about 20kmph and just rev to bout 8/9 thou you'll pop a nice one! 11/ 12 thou and you run the risk of scaring the willies out of yourself jammin on the clutch and goin from a vertical position to horizontal position VERY fast potentially causing some sever pain in the nether regions! i find movin off from lights is good to do them, a you don't have alot of time to wait for the revs to climb too high. and of course you look very cool to everyone behind you
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ABullock91
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January 20, 2010, 11:11:48 PM »
Popped my first wheelie the other day, just let it roll to about 5-10 mph, pull the clutch, rev to about 8k, and drop it. Pretty fun, spent a while just going back and forth on an empty straightaway popping them.
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angel
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January 24, 2010, 01:38:14 PM »
I managed to wheelie a Honda CG125
on my 1st CBT in 2008, took me 3 months to get over the shock!! And now I've got my big bike licence I'm too scared to try it on my CB-1
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CB1_Boost
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January 26, 2010, 01:21:16 AM »
Quote from: ABullock91 on January 20, 2010, 11:11:48 PM
Popped my first wheelie the other day, just let it roll to about 5-10 mph, pull the clutch, rev to about 8k, and drop it. Pretty fun, spent a while just going back and forth on an empty straightaway popping them.
Datta boyy!!
I'm thinking you'd need to rev higher than 8K. I do atleast.
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