Sitting on the gas tank with both legs out to the side. (The easiest and safest way is to kick out one leg at a time that way you still have at least one hand on the bars.)
It's a good thing to dig your ankles to grip onto the headlight so you don't go flying off the back. Denting in the tank here really helps too because it gives you a flat surface to sit on.
Use clutch wheelie to rise the front tire.High Chairs (or anything where you are sitting on the tank) take more throttle because you have more weight over the front of the bike. But because your weight is so far forward, and because you're using more throttle, you have to watch and be smooth on the clutch so you don't get wheelspin. Leaning back helps, too, and so does blipping the gas to bounce the bike a little bit.
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Source:
- Dan Jackson, www.superstreetbike.com
28 February 2009
.::High Chair Wheelie
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