This is shaping up to be my new favorite channel. Watched this one a few times and finally got my front wheel up a little today! Great tutorial boys! Thank you! Cant wait for all the future content🤘🏼
Wicked video, I've been dropping the clutch too quick, you've explained it well, and haven't seen people mention putting weight on the rear for traction so that should help me too, I've been loading up the front because people always mention that in videos but not the rear so I've been throwing my weight forward, can't wait to get out and see how I go with those 2 changes, thx fellas
It can come down to personal preference the chains are more responsive and will take more of a beating but theres nothing wrong with keeping the belt at all. Thanks for the feedback legend.
This is awesome content,live it up.all the way from California can’t wait to see more 🤘…what year is that dyna looks sick,can’t wait for the next episode.
Cheers for the vid lads I just bought my first bike at 40 a XSR700 it's a bit pokey for me and I have brought the front wheel up in first and second (without meaning too) a couple of time and shat myself before rear breaking down or bailing out of the go handle. I will endeavour to learn how to wheelie with some panache on purpose one day I think this video will help with that journey. That bike looks mental Bryan cheers!
Hey fellas, awesome video! You have inspired me to get into it Just wondering if the newer Dynas with 6 speed are okay? Or would you recommend hunting down an older 5 speed model. Would be used for a bit of everything Would love to hear your thoughts Cheers
Thanks for the advice, is it just way too hard to even bother trying to start them in 2nd gear? I never thought everyone would start them in 1st gear even though the bikes are heavy
Give Farrows Customs a ring mate they have a specially designed oil sump for wheelies 🤘 This is their IG: instagram.com/farrowscustoms?igsh=ZW5jaWNyODR4OGox
I much prefer the twin cam dyna for wheelies. The main reason is the rear brake control the Softail wheelies great I just prefer the rear brake on the dyna - Bryan🤘 And Dyna bro has a better ring to it 😂
Awesome. By far the best video I’ve seen on how to wheelie. All the angles and hearing the engine revs etc.. seeing the clutch control! Awesome!
Appreciate it!
spot on - first TB1B experience - introduced by a mate - just subbed
Wheelie class was so fun!
This is shaping up to be my new favorite channel. Watched this one a few times and finally got my front wheel up a little today! Great tutorial boys! Thank you! Cant wait for all the future content🤘🏼
Epic man! Feel free to send us vids through our Instagram if you need any more pointers 🤘
Love the channel Boyz
May all your days be Harley days
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Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
Appreciate it legend thank you 🙌🍻
Great tutorial! Keep it up.
Good to see that Tom guy working up a sweat
😂
Wicked video, I've been dropping the clutch too quick, you've explained it well, and haven't seen people mention putting weight on the rear for traction so that should help me too, I've been loading up the front because people always mention that in videos but not the rear so I've been throwing my weight forward, can't wait to get out and see how I go with those 2 changes, thx fellas
Glad we could help keep us posted how you go 🤘
Been skidding and starting wheelies on the FXLRST 😂 loving It. And the lever kit you handed me at a show have been sick 🤘🏼.
Well put together lads
Cheers legend! Hope this helps with the progression 🤘
Very good tutorial. Refreshing to see a proper Gentlemen doing a nooner. Keep on.
The best breakdown on YT.
Why does everyone say to swap out the belt for a chain on a HD?
It can come down to personal preference the chains are more responsive and will take more of a beating but theres nothing wrong with keeping the belt at all. Thanks for the feedback legend.
Great video lads
Legend!
Awesome content lads🤙 looking forward to the next one..
Cheers man appreciate it 🤘
Awesome stuff guys!
Cheers legend 🙌
Excellent stuff fellas, subscribed and frothin it.
Thanks legend appreciate it 🤘
This is awesome content,live it up.all the way from California can’t wait to see more 🤘…what year is that dyna looks sick,can’t wait for the next episode.
Heaps more to come man thanks for tuning in🤘
It’s a 2000 FXDX
Cheers for the vid lads I just bought my first bike at 40 a XSR700 it's a bit pokey for me and I have brought the front wheel up in first and second (without meaning too) a couple of time and shat myself before rear breaking down or bailing out of the go handle. I will endeavour to learn how to wheelie with some panache on purpose one day I think this video will help with that journey. That bike looks mental Bryan cheers!
Look forward to seeing the progression mate send us a vid on Instagram if you need any pointers 🤘
Ease the pan start it @ 9:55
You dumbed this down perfectly mate. Soon as I can figure out why mine pulls left so bad I'm getting out for sure!
Keen to see it mate feel free to send in vids if you need any tips 🤘
Hey fellas, awesome video! You have inspired me to get into it
Just wondering if the newer Dynas with 6 speed are okay? Or would you recommend hunting down an older 5 speed model.
Would be used for a bit of everything
Would love to hear your thoughts
Cheers
If a master wheelie with Chinese 125cc dirtbike, I should be able to wheelies on 1200 right?
Absolutely the concepts the same its just a matter of gradually transferring them to a bigger bike 🤘
What's your thoughts on using a T-bar setup for wheelies rather than risers and an MX bar? Like say 13" lucky daves.
Totally fine to run T-bars all about comfort any style of bars that don’t have a long lever point like ape hangers will be safe 👌🏻
Hey legends can you do a skid video next please ? 😄😃😃😄
We’ve got a couple of Harley’s to fix up first but the skid video will be coming soon for sure 🤘
Trying to decide on hight or mid bend bars just wondering if I could get your height for reference.
Seen this on Kaplan and a bunch of channels. Is anyone stunting buells?
Thanks for the advice, is it just way too hard to even bother trying to start them in 2nd gear?
I never thought everyone would start them in 1st gear even though the bikes are heavy
You need a lot more effort and control in 2nd gear 1st is definitely easier to pop it up and keeps the bike at a much more stable feel🤘
Any tips for the oil pick up in the engine while wheeling?
Give Farrows Customs a ring mate they have a specially designed oil sump for wheelies 🤘
This is their IG:
instagram.com/farrowscustoms?igsh=ZW5jaWNyODR4OGox
Thoughts on softail m8 platorm compared to dynas for wheelies?
I much prefer the twin cam dyna for wheelies. The main reason is the rear brake control the Softail wheelies great I just prefer the rear brake on the dyna - Bryan🤘
And Dyna bro has a better ring to it 😂
A comprehensive tutorial video in a language I can understand, Australian. 😂
Wheelies, power slides and burnouts are you better off with tq or hp?
Torque with everything once the wheelie is up or the skid is started (torque) you don’t need a heap of power to keep it going.
haha i guessed u were auzzie just looking at the thumbnail haha
How’s Tom stay on the handlebars to film? 🧐
There’s an immense amount of trust in our friendship
Use sunscreen😂
All about safety here at two blokes one bike 💁♀️