It is very hard to pull off a wheelie on a pw80 seeing as they hav not much power u can do them in first gear but any faster gear u wont keep the bike up.
First you pull the front of the bike up like a catwalk - dont try and wheelie up! Then you lift the back up with your feet - point them down at about 45 degrees and pull upwards. Then you do a bunnyhop. Try and bring the bike level at the peak of the jump with your weight near the back, then come down as level as possible. Don't worry if you can't do it the first try, it took me a couple of hours to do it.
all that happens is you pull up the handlebar and with enough balance and power the bike should carry on moving
first u sit on the back of the quad then hit the gas and pull up as hard as you can and keep going rum let it stop then keep hitting it
wii wheel : pull the wheel up like you are doing a wheelie. gamecube controller:push up on the d-pad like a wheelie :D
To do a "J-hop" you need a bike. first pull up like you are about to do a manual or a wheelie, and bring your back up by shifting your weight forward and tilting your strongest foot downward. it takes a lot of practice, but once you get it and you keep doing it it will get higher and higher. A way that really helped me is to do a manual and pull the bars up to your chest, just dont hit it. this will almost force your foot to go downwards.
You can lean it to your side, step over the bike, pull the bike up from under you, and get on!:)
You pull up hard on the handlebars and just try to keep balanced and not tip over.
What you want to do is start off goin about 10 miles per hour and then pull back and floor it
As a BMXer i have learned how to and done both of those things, generally this is how i see it: If your using clips:bunny hops are easier, because you can pull up with your legs to help get extra air, while as it's hard to get out of clips, doing a wheelie with clips can be nerve racking and make it harder to do, especially if your not confident in your skills (plus if you make a mistake, good luck recovering) if your using flat/regular pedals:Wheelie is easier, its much easier to get your weight back and save yourself if you accidentally to too high and flip over. while with bunny hops you basically have to do a wheelie and then push forward on you bike to get the back wheel up (basically you have to learn to do a wheelie to do a bunny hop on flats). hope this helps
SIT DOWN WHEELIE -self explanitorySTAND UP WHEELIE - self explanitoryNAC NAC -stand up wheelie with right leg behind left leg sticking out to the left side.CAN CAN - revers of a Nac Nac, with right leg IN FRONT of left leg sticking out.NOSE GRAB -Stand up wheelie with left hand over the windscreen grabbing nose of bike. Most easily done on gixxers due to sharp nose.FENDER GRAB - same as nose grab..slightly harder stunt grabbing the front wheel's fender guard.ONE HANDED WHEELIE -self explanitory. Left hand usually off clip onSideSaddle wheelie- sitting sidesaddle with both legs on one side while wheelying.sidesaddle Tank wheelie- sitting sidesaddled on the tank while wheelying.HIGH CHAIR WHEELIE - legs over the handlebar two handed wheelieCandyBar / Banana Split- One leg over the handlebar, one leg on the peg stand up wheelie.Crossed Highchair wheelie- sitting over handlebar with legs crossed wheelie.TAIL GRAB -One handed stunt involving the left hand holding onto the tail section/tail light12 o Clock Wheelie -stand up or sit down wheelie with the front wheel pointing straight up vertically at a 90 degree angle from the pavement.10 o clock Wheelie - Wheelies you do at 10 o clock at nite when theres no one around..hahahha just kidding...this is a basic wheelie angle to achieve. Most balance points can be met around this area.Rolling Endo - reverse wheelie with the rear wheel in the air while rolling to a stop on the frontt wheel.STOPPIE - Short distant rolling endo that brings the rear end up quick and holds that stance for a split second before crashing downards. Precursor to learning the rolling endo.Crowning Endo/crossup Stoppie- sitting over the handlebar and doing a rolling endo. ( dedicated to btb f4i)Tank Stoppie - sitting on gas tank stoppie.Fender Grab Stoppie- One handed stoppie while reaching over the front and grabbing the front fender.Tail Grab Stoppie - One handed stoppie with left hand holding onto tail section.Skitch Stoppie - skitching off the side of the bike while bike is doing a rolling endo right next to you. ( don't ask me how you do it, i just saw it on the Wheelie Boys video )Crossed-over Stoppie - doing a one handed stoppie with the RIGHT hand off the brakes, and braking with the left hand. (LVX )Weber Stoppie- 346 feet rolling endo at about 120 mph.Sloppy Stoppie- badly attempted stoppie where the front wheel skids instead of rolling. Too much weight on the rear, and not enough over the front.FENDER DRAG - 12 o clock wheelie or more until rear fender scrapes against the ground, or cut off fender and pull by rope.Christ - Standing on either tank or seat while assuming the pose of Jesus christ.LEAP OF FAITH - standing on seat, and taking as high of a leap as possible into the air to land onto the tank. Ninja/Karate mid air antics are encouraged.Leap Of Death - Standing on the rear passenger seat and jumping to the tank. Perfected by team something from the mid west. Looks awesome, but dents the tank easily.Switchback - while riding down the road, jump or climb around so that your back is facing the front of the bike and riding backwards.Reverse Christ- doing a christ while facing toward the tail of the bike. ( judgment day)Skitching - sliding on your feet off to either sides of the bike or the rear of the bike.Arch- two man skitching side by side with their feet touching each other forming an arch.Jedi Knight - Rodeo style skitching on the right side of the bike, kicking your feet up and over the bike then landing on the other side and still skitching. Named and perfected by JT Holt.Tank handstand- doing a hand stand on the tank while rolling down the street.switch back hand stand- reverse handstand on the tank or seat while going down the road. A switch back into a handstand combo.NIC NAC This trick is in honor of my boy Jun Dawg who was the first and only person to perform this trick. Stand up wheelie with right leg braced against the rear cowl and knee perfectly aligned with bike while hanging off the left side for dear life looking like a monkey on an elephant.Rear Peg Wheelie - stand up wheelie on the rear pegsFLAMINGO - standing on seat with one leg sticking out behind you wheelieone legged side wheelie -( not actual name of stunt) standing on one side of bike with legs spread out while doing a wheelie.TANK WHEELIE - self explanitoryROLLING BURN OUT - rolling burn out while standing on feetpegs. Weight over front handlebars/clip-ons.TONY SHAGDADDY COMBO WHEELIE - 2n gear stand up wheelie while changing lanes in traffic , signalling,flashing the highbeams on and off, and honkingOne Handed Superman Wheelie - One handed wheelie with legs off the pegs, laying down with stomach on gas tank, legs splayed out behind you, flicking off the camera.rolling burnout - self explanitorycrossup burn out- sittong on handlebar doing a rolling burnout.Lay-Z Boy- sit on tank and slide back to a laying position.»»BTB Inspired««Surfer-Boy Wheelie- STanding with one foot on seat and one foot on tank wheelie. ( perfected by Matt of BTB )Elevator - Jumping from the foot pegs to the tank into a christ. ( perfected by Tiff )LAzy-E Boy Wheelie- sitting over handlebars, laying back on tank and doing a no look wheelie. ( perfected by Matt of BTB)The Canadian Spin - Really fast tight circular burn out. ( performed by Preston of BTB )The Droppie - Unintentionally dumping your bike in any form or fashion.
Triumph Street Triple Very much not just a mini-Speed triple, the 675cc Street is a smaller, lighter, more manageable kettle of fish. Sadly, said fish will probably all fall out within half a mile as you pull massive monos everywhere. Seriously, it's the easiest, most fun roadbike to wheelie there is and a great road bike to boot. Another KTM but that’s because the Austrians make incredible wheelie bikes. The Supermoto 690 SMC R is everything you want from a wheelie bike -a lightweight machine with a punchy, torque-fest single cylinder motor. Thanks to modern electronics and engineering, the later models (2019 on) are ridiculously smooth for a single and although aren’t very practical for longer runs, they will leave you smiling after every ride. The Husqvarna 701 is pretty much the same bit of daftness.