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2007 Dyna lowrider wheelie...
#187246 07/30/2007 5:39 PM
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Hey guys I just knew everyone would want to hear about this lol. My buddy who is a sportbike guy bought an 07 dyna lowrider with the 96in motor cause he always anted a harley and I must say I was very surprised when he started doing wheelies on the thing.. that is insane lol he says it has a warrenty so he doesnt care what happens lol. Whats your thoughts? is the America next, will we be doing wheelies lol


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Tomstrump #187247 07/30/2007 5:56 PM
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A friend of mine insists that with the right amount of skill anything can be wheelied. I let him ride my bike years ago after the K&Ns went on and I rejetted the carbs and he insists that the front end started to come up. But I didn't see it and I suspect he was pulling my leg.


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FriarJohn #187248 07/30/2007 6:23 PM
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yea I think the key is alot of low end torque or alot of rpm and we dont accel in either of them areas haha. my other bike is a 97 bigdog vintage classic with a decent amount of work, it was dynod at 85hp and 96ft.lbs before the cam and carb swap so its got some grunt but its a big bike like an flh so i dont think its happening and im not gonna find out lol im scared..


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FriarJohn #187249 07/30/2007 10:14 PM
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A friend of mine insists that with the right amount of skill anything can be wheelied.




I belive that to be true.

Guy i knew years ago used to wheelie his Gold Wing. He could get the top box to scrape the road. Personally, i always thought he was a nutter


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FriarJohn #187250 07/30/2007 10:41 PM
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I suspect he was pulling my leg




No Friar,
He was pushing your leg.


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SKILLET #187251 07/31/2007 12:14 AM
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Ar ar ar.


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FriarJohn #187252 07/31/2007 7:19 PM
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hey I used to pull wheelies back in the day on the gold 250 honda twin (75 model I think) If you can pull whelies on that thing then a low rder or america would be easy (I know they have a much longer wheel base )........

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revnd #187253 07/31/2007 9:52 PM
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I watched a dude do wheelies on a full dressed ultra classic the other day. His fender was stove to heck from the forks compressing. It was awesome a bunch of zoom splats were pulling them so he cruised up and shouted the obligatory hey watch this and busted a couple out. You have to see it to believe it.

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Dill #187254 07/31/2007 9:55 PM
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You can wheelie the America. Like most anything, it takes technique.


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Cowtipper #187255 08/01/2007 2:13 AM
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No Probs. Rear pegs are the way to go. Just tried it a few times to see. Lands fairly hard. Not really a good idea but achievable.

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SpeedyKiwi #187256 08/01/2007 1:30 PM
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I would be more concerned about bending the front fork legs or blowing the fork seals on our bikes, since they have a 33+ rake angle.


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tomv #187257 08/01/2007 2:08 PM
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I can yank the front wheels in fifth gear on my craftsman riding mower.... does that count?


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roundy77 #187258 08/01/2007 5:15 PM
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On old friend that did wheelies on his electra glide did a wheelie in a city of Chicago garbage truck. Pack half a load up to the hopper, sidestep the diverter pedal on the Sundstrand transmission and the 230 horse Cummins would lift the front wheels a foot off the ground. Watching the big man bounce around in the cab will be a smiling memory for me for the rest of my life. He showed me how to wheelie my 77 GS750 that same day.
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oldmike #187259 08/01/2007 10:09 PM
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Yup. Our bikes come down hard- even while hard on the throttle. I stood on the rear pegs and pulled a couple in the neighborhood just for grins. After the 2nd one, it was clear breakage was eminent.


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I know that the front of my Night Train gets very light if I crank the throttle hard in 4th gear. If I popped the clutch it would no doubt lift off.
I also know that my America will spin the rear wheel starting off before it will lift the front one when I'm sitting properly. I have a feeling that wind resistance would shift the balance enough to lift the front quite handily on the 3rd gear shift if I gave it a lot of throttle and let go the clutch.


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