> Mike, > Wheelie? You are kidding right? I never seen it done so I KNOW it is > all a fable. > > I actually understand all this hocus pocus discussion about chain > tension, wear, etc, but when you talk about KLR's wheelie-ing, I draw > the line. A man has got to have some respect left. The next thing > you know, you will be telling us you have a kit for inverted forks > that just 'drop in'. > > Sheesh. What else will you left coast guys try to sell next?!?!?!? > > revmaaatin--dreaming about inverted KLR forks...(Mother Kawi could > have cured that in 08 with KLX300 forks. sigh. >
i need someone in la or oc county (southern calif) w/ a clutch tight
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Martin,
Down on your knees!!!
I've seen Bill wheelie his '04 around "Aqua Caliente" west of Phoenix. He DID say that it
caused his elbows (?) to hurt....
Cheers,
Ed ; > } (who's ONLY had HIS KLR front in the air when it's on the center-stand!)
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Somehow video evidence exists of such an event! I'm on the red bike. See a guy at the side of road with a camera, and the child comes out in all of us! I think this one started at about 20 mph.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBgBLU2wndA
Watt-man, whose elbows don't hurt
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Martin,
Down on your knees!!!
I've seen Bill wheelie his '04 around "Aqua Caliente" west of Phoenix. He DID say that it
caused his elbows (?) to hurt....
Cheers,
Ed ; > } (who's ONLY had HIS KLR front in the air when it's on the center-stand! )
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Mike, > Wheelie? You are kidding right? I never seen it done so I KNOW it is > all a fable.
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Cool, about 50 seconds into the video I saw a Ducati pull the front
wheel up and ride right past the camera.
Cool stuff. I wish my KLR could do that, but 16T sprocket and all. That
front wheel never leaves the ground
But hey, at least my engine runs at a constant temperature all year!
Good night, and good luck.
Darren Clark
2004 KLR-650
Fowlerville, MI
Bill Watson wrote:

> Somehow video evidence exists of such an event! I'm on the red bike. See a guy at the side of road with a camera, and the child comes out in all of us! I think this one started at about 20 mph. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBgBLU2wndA > > Watt-man, whose elbows don't hurt > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Martin, > Down on your knees!!! > I've seen Bill wheelie his '04 around "Aqua Caliente" west of Phoenix. He DID say that it > caused his elbows (?) to hurt.... > Cheers, > Ed ; > } (who's ONLY had HIS KLR front in the air when it's on the center-stand! ) > ---------------------- > >> Mike, >> Wheelie? You are kidding right? I never seen it done so I KNOW it is >> all a fable. >> > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ------------------------------------ > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Bill - Fun trip and good quality video. It's AMAZING what you can do
with video editing now.
Brian
ps - it's amazing what we've 'smoked-out' of this thread! ha ha

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I can't wheelie, even on my 705 Stage II. Plenty of power, no guts. The
instant the front wheel leaves the ground every fibre of my being
desperately wants it back on the ground.
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"Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open
manhole and die." -- Mel Brooks
San Francisco, CA
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It's not so much in the clutch/throttle work although sometimes it's
required. You learn to find the sweet spot and then you don't even
think about it. Otherwise, you can manipulate the momentum of the
bike to come up more smoothly. It's the guys mucking with too much
throttle and clutch that turns the experience into something like a
David Blaine stunt.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Michael Nelson
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guts. The> > I can't wheelie, even on my 705 Stage II. Plenty of power, no
open> instant the front wheel leaves the ground every fibre of my being > desperately wants it back on the ground. > > -- > "Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an
> manhole and die." -- Mel Brooks > > San Francisco, CA >
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i need someone in la or oc county (southern calif) w/ a clutch tight
I'm in Santa Ana and my '84 KLR600 clutch needs reassembly and I would
tow my cycle to anyone who can do that cheaply by the book with the
Kawasaki clutch tightening tool, asap.
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Darren Clark wrote: I wish my KLR could do that, but 16T sprocket and all. That
front wheel never leaves the ground
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You can do it, Darren! I'm running a 16.
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