Technique to wheelie a kawasaki 125 2002 motox bike?

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ok I can bring the front wheel up
but when I attempt to keep it up I struggle
with it and I always sit in 3rd or stand in 2nd
but with both of theese i cant keep it going
any ideas or tips?
over the years of my bikes life its recieved a power loss
from previous unloving owners
To Fred:
Its a motox bike
I ride in fields with soft ground
so dont call me an idiot
thinking that I ride an offroad bike
onroad.
you've made yourself look an idiot
 
get it up nice and high in 3rd, shut off change into 4th and wide open throttle,move in closer to the tank with your body will increase lift .oh and practice.
 
Why would you want to, or are you just stupid. I have ridden, (and still ride), m/cs for 46 years and have never pulled a wheelie on purpose. But then I have only come off a bike three times, once, when I was hit by a car, and twice when I laid the bike down to avoid an accident. If bikes where meant to run on one wheel, they wouldn't have given them two.
 
Simple answer is DON'T

Keep the roads safe for good law abiding rider and keep you idiots off the road

Now I have no problem with bike stunts but not on our roads keep them for track and specialist days

If you want to do your bit to ensure that the authorities either price bikers off the roads or introduce so much legistation that prevents us from enjoying our passion then you continue to ride stupidly on the road but make no complaints when you are forced into not being able to continue.

Stunts like wheelies and the othe stupid antice that the minority get up to does not portray biking in a very good light and quite frankly we need all the help we can get

Please please keep these riding stunts well and truly off the roads and start to make bikers appear more responsible to preserve our passion
 
keep practicing, eventually you will get it...

then you can start working on circles
 
How much do you weigh. The issue maybe that you simply don't have enough power. but if your standing up and leaning over the bars and the wheel starts to drop you need to give it more throttle if that don't work try pulling up on the bars when the wheel is dropping if that don't work then buy a 450 cause you just don't have enough power. If the bike has been heavily used it may need a new set of rings.
 
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