Ledslinger
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I've got a new Barnett clutch that doesn't slip, and maybe a 1st gear wheelie is possible, but I don't want to risk breaking something. Do Commandos do sweet wheelies and have you ever done one?
You never watched Stone ?!I've got a new Barnett clutch that doesn't slip, and maybe a 1st gear wheelie is possible, but I don't want to risk breaking something. Do Commandos do sweet wheelies and have you ever done one?
Done a little blasting up the steps myself when I was at UC BerkeleyYes I have done wheelies on my Norton both from a stop and while accelerating in 2nd gear. Not the best wheelie bike though. I was twenty-something. (Also blasted my Norton up the steps and across the Arts Quad at Cornell in the middle of the night..)
Yeah - but that bike had a special small front sprocketYou never watched Stone ?!
You need one of those T-shirts with "If You Can Read This The Bitch Fell Off" on the back.I nearly lost my wife off the back pulling a big wheel stand one day she wasn't expecting it when I pulled it at my favorite intersection, after that day she was expecting it every time we cross that intersection, she was good on the back, I no longer do wheelies on my Norton, well maybe sometimes, as I say it puts too much strain on the major parts, and chains and sprockets wear a lot quicker doing it all the time, but just powering on and going from 1st to 2nd it lifts very easy without trying on my hotrod Norton, Commando frame bikes was a bit more harder but they can do it.
But if you want long life out of your Norton don't wheelie it all the time, might be fun but if you like replacing things restrict yourself in doing them.
Ashley