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#11
I don't really know much about your specific bike, but I'd say if you slip the clutch going about 20mph at around 5000rpms she'd lunge and come up for ya. Maybe try it at 3000rpm and work your way up. To slip the clutch just kind of pull it in until the clutch starts to disengage and then let it go quickly. It takes practice and is a little nerve racking in the beginning but it's a blast once you get onto it. Practice in a parking lot so you don't get nailed for it like I did lol. If you have access to a dirtbike try it with that first. They are made to be crashed. I am in no way a stunter, not enough time or ***** lol. But I can slip the clutch and get her on the back wheel fairly well. The balance point is a bit out of my grasp....so far. Gear up and ride safe.
#12
My advice is to stop being a wuss and clutch it up... Yut Ugghhhhh! j/k. But seriously, clutch it up. Start of small, cover your rear brake, and eventually, you'll get used to the feeling of your front wheel hanging free in midair. Don't try to hit the balance point on your first time. And ALWAYS wear your gear.
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