I read about Jimmy Fireblades in TWO magazine and they said it was pretty good. They have mechanisms on the back of the bike which cut the ignition if you wheelie too high so you don’t go over the back. I’d probably go there to learn to wheelie. I think it’s better than practicing on your own bike when your not confident.
i watched this a few times went out to a quiet stretch of road(private) and practised.
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If you aint living on the edge, whats the point ;)And I thought you loved me Kev :ermm:Cool vid, when you coming out to play ?
If you aint living on the edge, whats the point ;)And I thought you loved me Kev :ermm:Cool vid, when you coming out to play ?
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i doo loves you tel. just dont tell no-one ;) i got a month off the bike due to aving me pins out so itl be a while till i`m out showing you how to wheelie
i doo loves you tel. just dont tell no-one ;) i got a month off the bike due to aving me pins out so itl be a while till i`m out showing you how to wheelie
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Look forward to it, my mate Flipper (:D) might have his knee healed and be back out stunting by then
If you and Rockerchic are serious about doing this and at least 2 more are up for it (minimum of 4, I think to get the reduced rate) I’ll stick a post up and sort out a date with Jimmybl*de
yeah normally, he uses the area where i practice, i see him up there a lot, he gets really busy, he had four up on saturday that where getting on quite well, same set up as JFB i think.
theres nothing wrong with mr terry moto/tugs wheelie school!!! thats where i learnt!!
yeah normally, he uses the area where i practice, i see him up there a lot, he gets really busy, he had four up on saturday that where getting on quite well, same set up as JFB i think.theres nothing wrong with mr terry moto/tugs wheelie school!!! thats where i learnt!!:)[/quote]And most of your lessons were going over the Thames two up I seem to recall :hehe:I look into that school if there’s a few up for it Cheers Fella