PCX wheelie .....:::::::......

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PCX wheelie .....:::::::......

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This is absolutely not me, but may be I will try it one day!

Picture is from; http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/ ... 91349.html
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Here's how it should be done:
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I like to grip the front brake (lock the front wheel) and whip the back around at low speeds to do a quick u-turn. People are always impressed by it at scooter rallies. I might have to try to add the wheelie to my repertoire now. :lol:
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PCX-rider wrote:This is absolutely not me, but may be I will try it one day!

Picture is from; http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/ ... 91349.html

nice photo (from the site)
how about we'll give that one a try...
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maddiedog wrote:I like to grip the front brake (lock the front wheel) and whip the back around at low speeds to do a quick u-turn. People are always impressed by it at scooter rallies. I might have to try to add the wheelie to my repertoire now. :lol:
dude you gotta do a video of this ide like to see it
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maddiedog wrote:I like to grip the front brake (lock the front wheel) and whip the back around at low speeds to do a quick u-turn. People are always impressed by it at scooter rallies. I might have to try to add the wheelie to my repertoire now. :lol:
Yes, please make a small video and show us how to do this u-turn!!
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sounds very much like old BMX trick ;)
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Helps if you have a pillion

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XugKvRejYm8
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