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New Owner!

Postby radiostyrd » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:28 pm

Hi guys! My name is Chris and im a proud new owner of a MZ 660 Baghira supermotard! :D

As im not quite used o this bike yet i got some questions.. :-D


Whats the easiest way to do a wheelie with this bike? :-D

On what gear is it easiest to get it up 1st or 2nd gear?? :-D




Thx / Chris :smt006
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Re: New Owner!

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:12 pm

tooo nice a bike to abuse doing wheelies and repair plastic is hard to find
get a trials bike even i can do wheelies on one of those
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Re: New Owner!

Postby radiostyrd » Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:39 pm

Boring with trial bikes.

No fun without wheelies.

And i dont have the original plastic on so if this brakes il just use the original.

So anyone any wheelie tips?
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Re: New Owner!

Postby billr » Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:37 pm

radiostyrd wrote:
No fun without wheelies.
So anyone any wheelie tips?

Don't do them on the street...
Seriously, if you want to stunt a bike, get a dirt bike and go to town, on the dirt.
I'm an ex-ER nurse and currently working in post-op recovery.
It ain't fun taking care of a fellow biker who fell off while doing wheelies and stoppies...and I do it every weekend. I work at a major trauma referral center.
Recently lost a member of the community who decided it would be a good idea to pop a wheelie on the interstate at 70mph...EMS had to scrape him off the guard-rail.
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Re: New Owner!

Postby basser23 » Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:12 pm

Well said Bill.....the street is no place for stunts....all it will take is one drop at speed to prove it...
Even minor road rash is no fun at all....
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Re: New Owner!

Postby radiostyrd » Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:17 am

I never told you i would wheeile in public?

Maybe i just wanted to practise it on a track without traffic.

I would really like some tips....
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Re: New Owner!

Postby MattyP » Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:59 am

what a friendly safety minded community this is
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Re: New Owner!

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Fri Jul 30, 2010 11:00 am

careful is the way to go ..
i rode from some time in 1953 to DEC 4 2007
with out falling off
a fellow tailgating a truck turned left and got me broadside

that's almost 55 years and a big bunch of miles
you don't do it by doing dumb things
like you see on the crash and smash tv shows
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Re: New Owner!

Postby basser23 » Fri Jul 30, 2010 11:16 am

Right on Dave,
I have ridden for 30 some years,2 get offs ,both my fault..once on gravel at 35mph...major road rash...I was 25..once in the back yard..new bike(to me)
dropped in dirt....no damage,but.....I did learn due dilligence...especially on the road!!!
Been lucky since...lots of near misses from the cage drivers...certain anatomical parts got very tight indeed!!!:)
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Re: New Owner!

Postby billr » Fri Jul 30, 2010 5:44 pm

radiostyrd wrote:I never told you i would wheeile in public?
Maybe i just wanted to practise it on a track without traffic.
I would really like some tips....

Supermotard=street to me. I don't do track rides so I don't think that way.
If you insist (and I know you will...been there done that when I was much younger :D )
Check this set of videos from MCN...
How to Wheelie
Please do not do this in traffic and remember it does not take traffic to get yourself hurt. Always have assistance around when stunting, dirt or street.
When (not if) you fall down, you'll be glad someone is around to pick the bike up off your pinned foot...(hmmm, wonder how I know that... ;-) )
Bill

MattyP wrote:what a friendly safety minded community this is

Can't help it. Knee-jerk response as a dad and a nurse...
Also a past "certified" member of the "Hey, ya'll...Watch this" club...:smt006
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Re: New Owner!

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:38 pm

When (not if) you fall down, you'll be glad someone is around to pick the bike up off your pinned foot...(hmmm, wonder how I know that... ;-) )
quote from bill r

seems i remember telling some one where the keys switch was so they could shut it off
and telling them to pick it up by the rubber tire on the rear wheel to get the hot pipe off my ankle
healed now but nasty burn then
doctor was as concerned about the burn as he was about losing spleen
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Re: New Owner!

Postby radiostyrd » Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:45 pm

Thanks for the vid. But i was talking specifically for the MZ. What gears does it get up on? Does it have enough strength to get up on the 2nd gear?
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Re: New Owner!

Postby billr » Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:44 pm

radiostyrd wrote:Thanks for the vid. But i was talking specifically for the MZ. What gears does it get up on? Does it have enough strength to get up on the 2nd gear?

I've never felt the need to try a wheelie on my MZ.
I did watch the guy who sold me the bike pull it up easily (before any money ever changed hands, so if it went down it was still his nickel...)
I didn't ask any details on how he did it, so not much more info I can provide.

Check this thread also:
Sheared woodruff Key

Gist of it is this:
hb7 wrote:I would speculate that the wood ruff key will most likely shear off
in 1 or 2 gear. Highly unlikely to happen in 5th gear at crusing speeds.
The one key which I know about, sheared off doing a monster wheelie.
Sheared off the rotor and the balancer keys.
Not me riding, I only bought the wreckage.


Resulted in a seized engine and cracked case.

..."That's all I have to say about that."
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Re: New Owner!

Postby cat » Sun Aug 01, 2010 2:04 pm

radiostyrd wrote:Thanks for the vid. But i was talking specifically for the MZ. What gears does it get up on? Does it have enough strength to get up on the 2nd gear?

Search for posts by phlat65 a couple years ago. One tooth less front sprocket, or up two on the rear sprocket, has been a common mod. Second gear.
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Re: New Owner!

Postby iceman » Sun Aug 01, 2010 4:01 pm

Long wheelbase=not easy you need to sell it and find another love. :shock:
You're just left with yourself all the time, whatever you do anyway. You've got to get down to your own God in your own temple. It's all down to you, mate.
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