What level of mods for roll on wheelies...
#11
The KLX is the worst wheeling dual sport I have ever ridden. With the setup I have, it runs like a raped ape but still will not wheelie without clutching it. I had a XT225 that was significantly slower than my modded KLX but still wheelied much better. Just as an FYI, I'm average weight, about 188 lbs and maybe 200 lbs with gear.
#12
The KLX is the worst wheeling dual sport I have ever ridden. With the setup I have, it runs like a raped ape but still will not wheelie without clutching it. I had a XT225 that was significantly slower than my modded KLX but still wheelied much better. Just as an FYI, I'm average weight, about 188 lbs and maybe 200 lbs with gear.
It just sucks that it is hard to loft the front over a log....you can do it, but sheet it should be easier.
#13
Also when you ride by the neighborhood kids and they motion you to loft the front wheel, you should be able to oblige instantly on a dual sport as well, no?
Like I said, with the mods I made, the bike runs like a scalded ape. It runs sooo good and fast as any 250cc 4 stroke thumper has the right to be. Yet it still can't wheelie without the clutch and some planning. I just don't get it.
#14
roflmao....I have hit a couple logs head on HARD due to me not lofting the front when I wanted to ...... its funny I feel better lofting my adv than my klx even thou the klx weighs almost a 100 lbs less.
#15
I moved my footpags back a couple inches and the bike wheelies a whole lot easier now, but it still won't do a roll-on. But give it a bump to launch off or a bounce of the forks and up she comes. I've done the usual mods and the bike's geared down, 13/47 but with a tall rear tire, and I live at 7000 ft so that takes away some oomph, or so I have read. Long and short is it probably make as much power as most other modded 250s - but no roll ons. Moving those pegs back though really helps. Link: (go to the end for the mod report) https://www.kawasakiforums.com/forum...ght=relocating
Last edited by Guido; 06-29-2010 at 10:51 PM.
#16
I don't know, maybe I had a good one. First off mods, 300 jug, full muzzy, FCR35, no lid, 14/48 gearing, 175 in street clothes( and always full gear and camelbak while on it)
No it would not lift on roll ons(first was probably close, or would). I had no problem lofting over logs on the trail. 1st and 2nd would come right up with a crack of the throttle. 4th gear standups with a little bounce on the forks(no clutch) were also no problem. I usually only did these on the streets due to the speeds you were at in the woods at that point, but if the trail opened up to a straight away(how many of those are in the woods of the north east) they would happen there as well. If there was a small bump in the road to get a little lift it would also pull 5th gear with a bounce and no clutch.
Bottom line, I think its all about technique. If mine with only 292cc can do that, you guys running 351's either need to grow a set or your really getting ripped on the extra 59cc's that it offers.
No it would not lift on roll ons(first was probably close, or would). I had no problem lofting over logs on the trail. 1st and 2nd would come right up with a crack of the throttle. 4th gear standups with a little bounce on the forks(no clutch) were also no problem. I usually only did these on the streets due to the speeds you were at in the woods at that point, but if the trail opened up to a straight away(how many of those are in the woods of the north east) they would happen there as well. If there was a small bump in the road to get a little lift it would also pull 5th gear with a bounce and no clutch.
Bottom line, I think its all about technique. If mine with only 292cc can do that, you guys running 351's either need to grow a set or your really getting ripped on the extra 59cc's that it offers.
#17
DRZ.... enough said. If you like to wheelie, and I do Your on the wrong bike.
My lightly modded DRZ is the easiest wheeling bike I have ever owned.
The KLX gets 1st gear wheelies at walking speed, and that's about it.
The DRZ with a 14t front will do 3rd gear wheelies all day long like it is it's JOB
My lightly modded DRZ is the easiest wheeling bike I have ever owned.
The KLX gets 1st gear wheelies at walking speed, and that's about it.
The DRZ with a 14t front will do 3rd gear wheelies all day long like it is it's JOB
#20
my definition is cruising along and u snap the throttle hard and the front end comes up.. is that right? i have to hit a bump with the front wheel and lean back hard to get a wheelie out of her.
the only way i can do a wheelie in second is using alot of throttle and clutch. the longest wheelie ive done is pulling it up in second shifting into 3rd and reved 3rd out i think it was 60 mph or so.