How to do a wheelie on a 100cc bike (i have kawasaki bajaj 4s champion)?

Ravi

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Hi... I am having a kawasaki bajaj 4s champion and it is of 100cc and is little heavy..

i am using the bike and learnt to ride it well and comfortably... i am always fascinated by wheelies done by people and i want to try it safe and sound.. but i do not know what are the things to be done while doing a wheelie and have no idea about it can anyone say how to do it on any bike or specifically on this bike..

i weight 50 kg and my bike is 160kg so is it possible for me to wheelie on it... i feel comfortable while ride it....i drove max of 100kmph in it which is its max speed as specified in its make....i do not want to make a big wheelie just a small one but a long distance one....

PLz just say me how to handle gears, breaks and technique involved i stay at an isolated place.. so no fear of hurting anyone or causing damage to anyone/myself...

If possible plz give me full detail (point wise) on each and every step involved so no error occurs thanks in advance....
 
your bike does not have enough power to do a wheelie using engine power and torque, however, you can do a wheelie on any bike, the trick is to be loose as a goose in the seat (while hanging on really tight to the bars of course) and try to get the bike itself to come out from under you. (so in effect, you have been trying too hard, and are too tense still, it will come with time and experience, be patient, and do not get yourself killed right away ok? so patience and be loose and let the bike roll out from under you, while hanging on good, and watch it so you dont flip the bike from under you relax and pretty soon you will be riding wheelies. just keep in mind, some bikes are balanced and handle way better than others, you see those guys on tv? well they crashed a lot learning to ride that way, and if you thing dirt is hard, asphault and concrete is really bad. so be careful.
 
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