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| Do a Wheelie on a Mountain Bike |
Generally speaking, this is one of the most time-consuming and difficult moves out there," says Hans. "Some guys, even in the World Cup race, cannot ride a good wheelie. But you'll see kids riding them because they put the time into it.
Step One Adjust your seat to a low position. You'll ride the wheelie sitting down, and seat position will help keep your center of gravity and balance.
Step Two Put the bike into a medium or low gear and begin at rolling speed.
Step Four Turn the cranks to the 11:00 position.
Step Five Pedal down and pull up on the handlebars simultaneously.
Step SixStep Seven Outstretch your arms and sit on the tip of the seat.
Step Eight Keep one finger on the rear brake while the others firmly hold the grip.
Step Nine Feather the brake continually - this helps to control speed and can prevent you from falling on your butt.
Step Eleven Begin controlling the two balances: vertical and sideways.
Step Twelve Adjust the vertical balance with the rear brake (if leaning too far back) or by pedaling (if your front wheel begins to drop).
Step Thirteen Fight the sideways balance early; it's impossible to recover if you wait too long.
Step FourteenStep Fifteen Let the front wheel drop to come out of the move.
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