How Do You Do A Wheelie On A 125 Dirt Bike?
The less power your dirt bike has, the harder it will be to do a wheelie. However, with that said, almost any motorcycle, including a 125 dirt bike, can do a wheelie regardless of size or power. You simply need to use the right technique in order to get that front wheel safely in the air. Get a rolling start. It is easier to get the front wheel up and balanced when you are already in a balanced position. Hold the clutch and bring up the engine rpm (revolutions per minute). With a weaker bike, it is important to bring up the rpm to allow the engine to transfer more energy to the back tire. Time the clutch release. When you release the clutch is important to getting the front wheel up into the air. You want to release the clutch in the higher rpm range, somewhere around 8,000 to 10,000 rpm. Don’t be afraid to release the clutch quickly. This will help get a “pop” in the drivetrain that will help bring the front tire up. Hold the wheelie by shifting. This may sound ridiculous to do while