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So are we gonna have this wheelie contest thing or what? I think we could pull it off without anyone getting seriously hurt. We did have one for "Best front wheels up". Maybe just do that one again.

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So are we gonna have this wheelie contest thing or what? I think we could pull it off without anyone getting seriously hurt. We did have one for "Best front wheels up". Maybe just do that one again.

I think thats a good idea !:yes:I`v seen 4x4`s wheelie !!

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So are we gonna have this wheelie contest thing or what? I think we could pull it off without anyone getting seriously hurt. We did have one for "Best front wheels up". Maybe just do that one again.
I think thats a good idea !:yes:I`v seen 4x4`s wheelie !!

guess we better sweet talk this idea to the head honcho's here huh quadnut20 and all? :laugh:

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I've wheelied my quad. It's heavy as hell, 4x4, and has plenty of power!! Did I mention it was strapped to a tree trunk in low range? :) I should have gotten pictures but I was on the seat. Got the stump out with a little effort. I might have to try it again on a new stump, just for the picture contest next month.

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This guu is quite good!! With a little practice this could be Ninasatv

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haha, idk about all that...besides im more of a trails kinda gal. even if i do get my front wheels up it wont b for long or i would hit a tree. (never saw a superman wheelie before)

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.... and not be afraid of cracking your a$$ a few times (cuz its gunna happin) :yes:

.... you will wheelie .... :yes:

i dont know if i am up for crackin my as* again...think im good ;)

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i dont know if i am up for crackin my as* again...think im good ;)

ive only had it happen to me once and tht was because i was hill climbin and it came up right at the top ...... i couldnt sit it back down cause i dont have back brakes:laugh:

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I'm not understanding how you guys are falling off?

rappy must not wheelie very much cause it does happen sometimes.... like i said though its only happened to me once but tht wheelie was not intensional:laugh:

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I wheelie all the time. I don't stand on the grab bar, kneel on the seat, or sit down though. Maybe that's why? I stand up while I wheelie and turn my handle bars so I can grip really well.

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