Great quality man ! Great to look at! Keep practicing man ! Seat time is key ! Just need to feel it out.
@reflective636
2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the support bro! 🙏
@DuMDuM-3000
3 күн бұрын
I'm no expert but I got a couple pieces of advice: Turn your idle up to maybe 4k for the lot, cover rear brake don't let out of the throttle use the brake to come down. And a piece of advice I got about being scared of looping was cover rear brake, you'll shit yourself before you get that far up unless you pin it. Also give your bike a break after a while Good luck bro stay safe Clean 03-04 btw
@reflective636
3 күн бұрын
Sounds interesting 🤔I'll definitely try it. And don't worry I was covering the rear brake throughout this whole video. Thanks for watching!
@HeldIntegral
20 сағат бұрын
Also disable the abs
@reflective636
18 сағат бұрын
@@HeldIntegral No need to worry about electronics on this bike! Literally no safety aids whatsoever
@Introverted420
16 сағат бұрын
@@reflective636bro u said u go to school and need to catch up ur work how do even afford a bike
@namikare7967
20 сағат бұрын
I'm not sure about this but do you also need to worry about side-to-side balance once you get your wheel up "far enough" in the future? My excited ahh got the front wheel far up on a bicycle and couldn't balance side-to-side. Ended up with a road rash and a sprained wrist. My point is to not rush the process(unlike me) and stay safe.
@reflective636
19 сағат бұрын
I believe you do need to watch out for side-to-side balance, hopefully it won't be too hard to get. And no worries, I always stay safe!
@StrudelMan-i2c
Күн бұрын
it also helps if you get a smaller sprocket it gives it more wheelie power look up how many teeth are good better for wheelies on that bike brian_636 runs a 54 and he rides the 636 a lot keep up the good work ill be back to watch you grow.
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
oh for sure in the future I'll get a bigger sprocket! The sprocket and chain I have on my bike is relatively new so I don't want to let it go to waste by changing it now. Thanks for watching!
@BrendanMoran-Ayres
Күн бұрын
With that idle you can just rev it to about 4k maybe to burps to 4 k then drop and always cover that break but be careful idk if you do wheelies on a dirtbike but its nothing like that those break will bite you at the lot and the bike will ride away its happen to me just remember those breaks work
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'll definitely try it out
@kelseyhong4220
Күн бұрын
damn the sky looked beautiful throughout this whole video
@kieranlinsdell9595
Күн бұрын
I look forward to seeing your progress. Picked up a fz07 starting out my stunting phase.
@kieranlinsdell9595
Күн бұрын
Where you pulling on the bars?
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching! I hope I can get it somewhat up there in a few months. And yes in a couple of my attempts I tried pulling on the bars, but I still need to get the timing right
@kieranlinsdell9595
Күн бұрын
@@reflective636 seat time goes along way just keep at it.
@blakells764
Күн бұрын
hey bro good stuff! Just keep at it and eventually with enough time and effort you'll be up to balance point in no time. I can get it up to balance point and either hold it steady, decrease the speed, or increase it. Holding a wheelie for as long as I want. That's the furthest i've got so far and i'm still learning on my z125. The way I started was have it in 1st at a dead stop, and practice little tiny clutch up wheelies with my left leg staggered off the back/side of the bike so that way if there was any chance I was going to loop it I could ditch the bike and not get hurt. I would press the rear brake every single time I got the front wheel off the ground to get the muscle memory of knowing how to bring the bike down and just pressing the rear brake any time I felt uncomfortable or uneasy. Once you can do that enough and have a few little freakouts and you press the rear brake without even thinking about it then you should be ready to try and keep getting your front wheel higher and higher to the point where you can ride it out a little but without trying to just do a power wheelie every time. Goal is to ride it out to the point it gets high enough you have to press the rear brake because either you got it to balance point or you just feel like it's too high for your comfort zone. Eventually once you reach balance point you'll feel like the bike just "floats" without having to give it as much throttle to keep it up. Good luck hope this helps!
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
Man that's awesome! I'll try my best to try this out. Thanks for watching!
@aarontucker9361
Күн бұрын
defenetly dont let outta the throttle just make sure to cover the rear break
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
it's definitely a mental thing, but I'll get over it! And don't worry, I was covering the rear brake this whole video!
@MEATCLEAVER
23 сағат бұрын
me and you living the same life lol
@reflective636
19 сағат бұрын
Haha, seems like we all struggle in the beginning
@LILSWAYZIE
Күн бұрын
What camera do u use the quality is fire
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
I use the DJI Osmo Action 4 with an ND filter on. I also film in D-log (DJI's raw footage) and then I color grade it in DaVinci Resolve Studio, although there's a free version which is just as good! Thanks for watching!
@NomadMoToBikes
Күн бұрын
loving the vid keep the good work upp
@reflective636
19 сағат бұрын
Glad you love it! Will do :)
@NomadMoToBikes
18 сағат бұрын
@@reflective636 hell yh cant wait fir more
@AnythingAutoBack
Күн бұрын
keep going!
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
Will do :) thank you for the words of encouragement!
@AnythingAutoBack
Күн бұрын
@@reflective636 i hope to own a bike like you one day, i am saving 🙏
@reflective636
Күн бұрын
@@AnythingAutoBack You got it bro, you'll have one!
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