When you pop ur wheelie try to find the balance point and while your doing the wheelie u need to dance with the brake and throttle to stay in the spot, also make sure your looking in front at the horizon don’t drop your head it is tempting, try not to lean front wards either and when you come down make sure your wheel is straight. Hope this helps👍
All good stuff bro I appreciate it! I find myself doing all the things that you just mentioned. I get a little better every time out but I don’t think I will ever be Surronster or G Bear 😂
Thanks for the shout out! Glad the tip helped. Helped a lot for me when I was learning wheelies. You’re making progress, you’ll see one day it’s just gonna click and your progress is gonna happen A LOT faster! Best thing that helped me was getting it as high as you can and hitting rear brake. Just get comfortable being far back.
I can already feel it happening bro. Once you find the balance point all you want to do is find it again and again lol. It’s hard for me to get out and ride much with my schedule so it’s taking longer than I had hoped but will inevitably figure it out sooner than later. Stay safe out there 🤘
@@YesSur801 hell yah bro that’s good, love to see someone starting off as a UA-camr building his channel like myself as well. It’s cool to watch the progress of the channel!
hey man. i heard a few people reccomend this but i never tried it but it might help you balance straighter. if you set your feet behind the pegs and drag them while you wheelie it might help a little. and i'm sure you already know how a wheelie works but back when i had a surron i found the easiest way to explain how a wheelie works is that the throttle doesn't control your speed but how high your wheel is. and the higher the wheel is the less throttle which therefore means your slowing down. and it all takes time, i spent months riding my surron only trying wheelies before i hit the balance point. it's sweet to see your progression man!
Thanks bro! That all makes so much sense as I realized that last night. I’m out of the park and practicing on concrete and I found that it is so much easier than grass. Really over the fear of looping out and really getting the wheel up and riding it out with a lot less power wheelies now. I’m about 6 hours into wheelie practice and I have a few more before I can say I’m good enough to put out a tutorial. I know why you love wheelies now. They are too damn fun! lol
Best advice ever lol. How could I forget that? No more progress videos. Next one will be a tutorial. So I will be sure to tell everyone to twerk it. Graduated from grass to the streets and found its actually way easier on concrete!
I've probably been practicing doing wheelies for a total of 9-10 hours (over the last few months) and I'm at the point of being able to feel the balance point (actually just got it last week) and once you do, it makes the wheelie feel so much easier. I also made some videos of my wheelie progression so check that out if you wanna see a beginner go through the stages!
Subbed bro! Can’t wait to watch some of your vids. I went out last night and made some serious progress! I’d say I’m about 6 hours all in and last night was riding them out in the street and parking lots. What I found is that once I got over the fear of looping out that it WAY easier for me to find balance point and ride it out on concrete. No more progress videos. Next one will be a tutorial and I’d say it’s not too far off. Just a few more hours of practice and it will be pretty dialed! Thanks for the support!
When you pop ur wheelie try to find the balance point and while your doing the wheelie u need to dance with the brake and throttle to stay in the spot, also make sure your looking in front at the horizon don’t drop your head it is tempting, try not to lean front wards either and when you come down make sure your wheel is straight. Hope this helps👍
All good stuff bro I appreciate it! I find myself doing all the things that you just mentioned. I get a little better every time out but I don’t think I will ever be Surronster or G Bear 😂
Thanks for the shout out! Glad the tip helped. Helped a lot for me when I was learning wheelies. You’re making progress, you’ll see one day it’s just gonna click and your progress is gonna happen A LOT faster! Best thing that helped me was getting it as high as you can and hitting rear brake. Just get comfortable being far back.
I can already feel it happening bro. Once you find the balance point all you want to do is find it again and again lol. It’s hard for me to get out and ride much with my schedule so it’s taking longer than I had hoped but will inevitably figure it out sooner than later. Stay safe out there 🤘
@@YesSur801 hell yah bro that’s good, love to see someone starting off as a UA-camr building his channel like myself as well. It’s cool to watch the progress of the channel!
Same! I love your Ultra Bee bro! Try to keep it on 2 wheels 😂. I crashed a few times in my new video.
@@YesSur801 thanks bro & dude ur telling me I cracked a rib in my last video haha
hey man. i heard a few people reccomend this but i never tried it but it might help you balance straighter. if you set your feet behind the pegs and drag them while you wheelie it might help a little. and i'm sure you already know how a wheelie works but back when i had a surron i found the easiest way to explain how a wheelie works is that the throttle doesn't control your speed but how high your wheel is. and the higher the wheel is the less throttle which therefore means your slowing down. and it all takes time, i spent months riding my surron only trying wheelies before i hit the balance point. it's sweet to see your progression man!
Thanks bro! That all makes so much sense as I realized that last night. I’m out of the park and practicing on concrete and I found that it is so much easier than grass. Really over the fear of looping out and really getting the wheel up and riding it out with a lot less power wheelies now. I’m about 6 hours into wheelie practice and I have a few more before I can say I’m good enough to put out a tutorial. I know why you love wheelies now. They are too damn fun! lol
@@YesSur801 yep they are way easier on a smoother surface but remember grass leaves some scrapes and pavement takes the layers
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Ayyy W vid glad to see your still trying progress looking good and thanks for the shoutouttt!!!
Love to see your twerking the throttle
Best advice ever lol. How could I forget that? No more progress videos. Next one will be a tutorial. So I will be sure to tell everyone to twerk it. Graduated from grass to the streets and found its actually way easier on concrete!
You bet! Thanks for the help and support!
@@YesSur801 awesome dude can't wait to see it love your vids dude keep up the good work
@@YesSur801 Your welcome dude glad to see you used it
I've probably been practicing doing wheelies for a total of 9-10 hours (over the last few months) and I'm at the point of being able to feel the balance point (actually just got it last week) and once you do, it makes the wheelie feel so much easier. I also made some videos of my wheelie progression so check that out if you wanna see a beginner go through the stages!
Subbed bro! Can’t wait to watch some of your vids. I went out last night and made some serious progress! I’d say I’m about 6 hours all in and last night was riding them out in the street and parking lots. What I found is that once I got over the fear of looping out that it WAY easier for me to find balance point and ride it out on concrete. No more progress videos. Next one will be a tutorial and I’d say it’s not too far off. Just a few more hours of practice and it will be pretty dialed! Thanks for the support!
Be safe Ang have fun!!!!
Always! Thank you!