This video is big help for me. I ate it on the street doing power wheelies a while back and tore my ACL. Back to riding it again and want to learn wheelies the right way. Thanks man!
Yeah for sure I struggled with that too when I was starting. Really try to make sure you’re not pulling on one side of the handle bars more than the other. Also, try to practice adjusting your body weight according if you start to fall to one side to even yourself back out.
My fron't wheel won't pop at all. I do all the steps you outlined but even pinning the throttle from going less than 5mph my wheel doesn't lift at all. I have my preload and rebound adjusted correctly, my chain is properly tensioned, and my green wire is cut. I sit further back on the seat, yet my wheel still doesn't pop. I just accelerate faster. I try to pop it like you would a bicycle by pushing down on the front fork then pulling up but it still doesn't happen. What am I doing wrong? I have my regen set to max, but the regen doesn't activate until you let off the throttle so it wouldn't matter.
It sounds like you are doing everything right, are you holding the rear brake down? If so, let off that rear brake until you are up at the balance point. Thats where I would start. The regen is always active as well, but that shouldn’t keep you from being able to wheelie, especially if you are pinning it at 5mph
You can, it’ll make the side to side balance easier. I don’t recommend going below 20psi for riding on the road with the stock tires though. I’m running about 25psi.
how do you pull the wheelie up so easily? your not even pushing down on the forks it just comes up..i’m having a hard time consistently getting the wheel up
I give it a lot of throttle, and make sure my weight is distributed pretty far back on the seat. Yeah you don’t have to push down on the forks too much, just a bit helps though.
This video is big help for me. I ate it on the street doing power wheelies a while back and tore my ACL. Back to riding it again and want to learn wheelies the right way. Thanks man!
Good to hear you’re healed up and back riding! No problem at all dude. Happy to help, good luck with your wheelie journey!
@@hunteronthebike thanks man! be safe!
@@Danielxperez14 yessir you too!
Bro i got a surron today and i can do power wheelies not even that bad somehow im just trynna learn how to do proper wheelies
Exactly the same situation im in. Exact. 😂
One of the best tutorials. Great real advice, thanks
Thank you!
Good Video. Had my Ron a month and a half, havent had the covrage to really try yet.
Thanks!
Really helpful thank you,
No problem, thank you for the support!
Bro should i try it sport mode
Any tips on side to side balance. Feels like once I get the wheel up I start to lean especially on the slow wheelies
Yeah for sure I struggled with that too when I was starting. Really try to make sure you’re not pulling on one side of the handle bars more than the other. Also, try to practice adjusting your body weight according if you start to fall to one side to even yourself back out.
good video, and comments
Thank you!
My fron't wheel won't pop at all. I do all the steps you outlined but even pinning the throttle from going less than 5mph my wheel doesn't lift at all. I have my preload and rebound adjusted correctly, my chain is properly tensioned, and my green wire is cut. I sit further back on the seat, yet my wheel still doesn't pop. I just accelerate faster. I try to pop it like you would a bicycle by pushing down on the front fork then pulling up but it still doesn't happen. What am I doing wrong? I have my regen set to max, but the regen doesn't activate until you let off the throttle so it wouldn't matter.
It sounds like you are doing everything right, are you holding the rear brake down? If so, let off that rear brake until you are up at the balance point. Thats where I would start. The regen is always active as well, but that shouldn’t keep you from being able to wheelie, especially if you are pinning it at 5mph
@@hunteronthebike Nah I cover my brake but don't hold it
Try bouncing on the seat to compress the rear shock and put it in sport mode that might be your issue
@@wallflower15875or your belt could be stripped = less torque
@@KyronBristol Belt's totally fine, no stripping at all. Chain is properly tensioned and lubed too.
what about PSI in the rear tire? should it be lower
You can, it’ll make the side to side balance easier. I don’t recommend going below 20psi for riding on the road with the stock tires though. I’m running about 25psi.
how do you pull the wheelie up so easily? your not even pushing down on the forks it just comes up..i’m having a hard time consistently getting the wheel up
I give it a lot of throttle, and make sure my weight is distributed pretty far back on the seat. Yeah you don’t have to push down on the forks too much, just a bit helps though.
Are your break sensors and regen off?
Brake sensors are off, regen is set at the lowest setting
Do i need to only tap it a little the rear break or tap it hard
Only use the brake a little at a time, if you slam your rear brake your front wheel will come down super fast @@tymson7371
@@hunteronthebike thank you man
should i wheelie in sport or eco
Sport
can u do this in eco mode also?
Not enough power
you still got the stock battery without any controllers? (torp)
I’m running the torp tc500 controller and chi 72v surge battery now. I still have the stock battery, sold the stock controller.
It’s scary to get to the balance point and I feel like my brake isn’t the best
Yeah you definitely gotta make sure your brakes will lock up
bro can u do stoppie?
Kind of, still learning them
how much percentage is the engine breaking?
There are 4 settings, low, medium, high, and off. I keep mine on low.
Are you in sport mode ?
Yeah I am
Do not listen to bro
Can you wheelie?
@@hunteronthebike Im just playing this is sawyer
😂😂😂 @@calebtapp8177