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Post by comstar on Apr 15, 2022 16:56:03 GMT
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Post by duffer on Apr 15, 2022 18:28:11 GMT
CGI. Must be.
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Post by comstar on Apr 16, 2022 5:44:24 GMT
To be fair...if the rider is skinny enough then I reckon they could get a 250N on its back wheel with ease. I remember a school mate's brother doing it on a C50, showing off around the back of our school back in the late 1980s.....(although I do suspect he had a C90 engine in it).
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Post by buster on Apr 16, 2022 7:09:57 GMT
I'm able to speak with some authority here, the C50 can be wheelied if you lean back far enough (arms like an orangutan help enormously) the limiting factor tends to be the rear mudguard as it hits the ground it really spoils your balance and then you hit a dutch barn...
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Post by andy1kenobe on Apr 16, 2022 7:40:54 GMT
On the 50, and I would assume the 70 and 90, if you keep your foot down on the gear lever in first, rev up, foot off the lever, you can wheelie away from a standing start. Too much revs and you will tip it backwards and bend your reg plate!
Oh to be 16 again. 😁
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Post by BritPete on Apr 16, 2022 18:43:21 GMT
You learn something every day did not know the heal and toe also clutched
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Post by joesoap on Apr 17, 2022 6:58:32 GMT
Yeah, get it up.
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