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Posted by: snowbuster
i got a ?. why cant i wheelie my rancher, its an ES BTW. and a 4x4. im thinking that might have something to do with it since it seems thats the front tires are pulling it be4 it can get up in the air. so why cant i wheelie?
Posted by: snowbuster
jsut one thing, uh whats one of the top wheelying quads made?i beleive its a honda, but really people why cant i?
Posted by: snowbuster
oh god, lmao while pissing my pants, about 130, im 5'5. no weight. but i got enough muscle to handle one of them for my to compensate for my weight.
Posted by: snowbuster
theres this rumor going around that my parents are getting me one of those.
Posted by: GYTR
What do you mean walk?
Posted by: GYTR
I have never heard or seen anyone have one wheel on the ground at at time that would be hard.
Posted by: GYTR
Cause it is a Honda.
Posted by: Coyotechaser
Snowbuster- It is harder to pull a wheelie on a 4x4 for two reasons. The front wheels do pull and it's also heavier in the front. Put a 424 on it and then try it. -The Honda Recon wheelies like a 500 lb man on a mini bike. You can also do that walking one tire on the ground at a time thing with a Recon.It also sits and fetches.
Posted by: MnFriesen
Stupid post...had to edit it...lol
Posted by: KodiakOwner
hey atv123 do you need to hit a bump or rut before, or be on a incline before you start your wheelie on the kodiak 450? I have the same bike and i have to do this if its gonna be walkin' and talkin' . Are you able to do one from a dead stop on flat ground?
Posted by: KodiakOwner
how much do you weigh? Maybe put one of your legs on the rear rack. try even standing on the rear rack!
Posted by: atv123
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Originally posted by: MnFriesen
doing a wheelie but instead of having both wheels on the ground having the atv wobble back and fourth so only 1 tire is on the ground at a time...I am gussin that is what he means
Man, I can't do that, but I can wheelie my Kodiak 450 like there's no tomorrow
Posted by: atv123
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Originally posted by: KodiakOwner
hey atv123 do you need to hit a bump or rut before, or be on a incline before you start your wheelie on the kodiak 450? I have the same bike and i have to do this if its gonna be walkin' and talkin' . Are you able to do one from a dead stop on flat ground?
Yeah I can do one at a dead stop. It does require getting on it and pulling back at the right moment though. If I have a hill/incline, my Kodiak will wheelie w/ ease. To start out, you might want to put your right foot on the rear rack. Place your right knee on the seat with your left leg on the floorboard as usual. This allows a little more weight to be placed further back and makes wheelies easier. After you do this for a while, you'll get the hang of it. Have fun and be safe.
Posted by: BigBearAddict
I have an '04 Big Bear...and i was wondering how some people walk their heavy utility's....Ive seen some others do it before...i can get it about a foot off the ground...but anybody have any tips or suggestions?
Posted by: BigBearAddict
or does anyone even walk their utillity?
Posted by: BigBearAddict
i duno what he's talking about the 1 wheel thing...i mean "walk" it as in wheelie for a distance....sry...i ges in other areas in the U.S. the term walk dosnt mean the same as it does around here
Posted by: Vengence
Why would you want todo that? Doing wheelies I can understand.. my P700 will wheelie at ease, but why would you want to go onto one wheel?