Wheelie School
- Cavetroll87
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Wheelie School
Ok so tried to put this in events but as I'm on tapatalk atm I couldn't see the calender to add it, also just speculative atm.
So seems to be some interest for a wheelie school from a few slappers and thought best to start a new thread where we can see who wants to go, have a look at the different options and where would be the best place to go for it that everyone who wants in can get to. If we get a rough idea of numbers I'm happy to make some calls and enquire about group discounts etc...
So seems to be some interest for a wheelie school from a few slappers and thought best to start a new thread where we can see who wants to go, have a look at the different options and where would be the best place to go for it that everyone who wants in can get to. If we get a rough idea of numbers I'm happy to make some calls and enquire about group discounts etc...
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- Rossgo
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Re: Wheelie School
I'm up for this :-)
I live in Berkshire area so please don't make it too far north lol!
I live in Berkshire area so please don't make it too far north lol!
- Cavetroll87
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Re: Wheelie School
Well I'm in Kent so I'm with you in being a bit more southern mate
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Re: Wheelie School
i wouldnt mind doing one, my mate did this one earlier in the year, near silverstone and £200.
http://iwanttowheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://iwanttowheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Cavetroll87
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Re: Wheelie School
I was looking at that one as I thought that was a good midpoint for all get to and they promise if you cant wheelie you get another day free which I liked the sound of
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Re: Wheelie School
I'm potentially interested, location and dates dependant of course.
Another thing to bear in mind is what type of wheelie you want to learn, using the clutch or doing it off the power. Looking at the I want to wheelie link, they do it off the power.
These guys use the clutch method...
http://www.learn2wheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Their main location is quite far south but they do another one on the top of the M25. They also have a discount system in place for 4 or more riders.
Then there's this one which is more expensive but closer to many slappers. Although I'm sure someone on here has had a bad experience of his instructional technique, I can't remember who or why though. Anyone enlighten me?
Another thing to bear in mind is what type of wheelie you want to learn, using the clutch or doing it off the power. Looking at the I want to wheelie link, they do it off the power.
These guys use the clutch method...
http://www.learn2wheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Their main location is quite far south but they do another one on the top of the M25. They also have a discount system in place for 4 or more riders.
Then there's this one which is more expensive but closer to many slappers. Although I'm sure someone on here has had a bad experience of his instructional technique, I can't remember who or why though. Anyone enlighten me?
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Re: Wheelie School
I would prefer to learn to clutch it up as I was led to believe this is the better technique as it requires less speed and power but I may be wrong as someone who has only ever done it one by accident lol
I like the idea of the quads on that 1 as seems like a safe way to start, I remember seeing that one featured in fast bikes mag which peaked my interest then
I like the idea of the quads on that 1 as seems like a safe way to start, I remember seeing that one featured in fast bikes mag which peaked my interest then
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Re: Wheelie School
Whoops, forgot to paste the link...Itchy wrote:
Then there's this one which is more expensive but closer to many slappers. Although I'm sure someone on here has had a bad experience of his instructional technique, I can't remember who or why though. Anyone enlighten me?
https://www.fuki.co/wheelie-school-with ... jones.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Wheelie School
The appeal of that last one is they use the same bike as mine so at least I'd know I can do it on my bike lol
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Re: Wheelie School
I found a similar thing when one of the instructors on a training session I did had the same bike. However it is more expensive and to me, it seems a little more...
Not sure how to put it really. It seems more "look at me and what I can do, give me enough money and you might be able to do it too", whereas the http://www.learn2wheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; one seems to be more about teaching you, the amount of info on the website seems to be more concerned about the student rather than the master!
This is all speculative of course. Just the impression I get off the websites.
So whilst I'm speculating I might as well say that if we do have a choice, I'd prefer to go to http://www.learn2wheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; at their North Weald venue. But that's just me!
Not sure how to put it really. It seems more "look at me and what I can do, give me enough money and you might be able to do it too", whereas the http://www.learn2wheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; one seems to be more about teaching you, the amount of info on the website seems to be more concerned about the student rather than the master!
This is all speculative of course. Just the impression I get off the websites.
So whilst I'm speculating I might as well say that if we do have a choice, I'd prefer to go to http://www.learn2wheelie.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; at their North Weald venue. But that's just me!
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Re: Wheelie School
Yeah I'd prefer the learn2wheelie one, that's the one I originally looked ages ago and liked the idea of
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Re: Wheelie School
I'm sure that's the one the 675 lot did. Hopefully Frankie will enlighten us as he was one of the guys who went along to it. The learn 2 wheelie one looks good :-)
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Re: Wheelie School
Someone on 675cc mentioned this. He's booked for June
http://www.675.cc/675/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=21542" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.675.cc/675/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=21542" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Cheers for finding that Kwacky. What are people's thoughts? I don't know if you can go straight to the same stage as what he is on 675.cc? Or would this tankslap one be separate?
I'm very up for a wheelie day lol
I'm very up for a wheelie day lol
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Re: Wheelie School
I would wanna start on the bottom rung as I have never tried to wheelie before, I think if its cool with you guys I will look into this after me wedding next weekend as I think if I book it up before the wedding I may end up divorced straight away but I think if we all decide a date and look at booking it at the North Weald venue, thats only just over an hour from me so if people need to crash (probably a bad choice of word lol) at mine the night before Ill see what I can do, we have a spare room as long as you dont mind sharing with the snakes and sleeping on an inflatable mattress lol
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Re: Wheelie School
If we're doing this later on in the year then I'm up for it. I am very skint at present.
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Re: Wheelie School
I'd be up for this - and similar to Cavetroll could offer a couple of bed's for people to kip the night before as North Weald airfield is only 20 mins from me
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Re: Wheelie School
Kwacky wrote:If we're doing this later on in the year then I'm up for it. I am very skint at present.
Same as, but deffo would love to do this, I've tried and failed many times (thankfully with a safe outcome)
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Defo would want to start at bottom too lol! Yea it this could be made later on in year would be class.
Defo don't start a battle with your soob to be wife too quickly...iits the war you're want to win lol!!
Defo don't start a battle with your soob to be wife too quickly...iits the war you're want to win lol!!
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Re: Wheelie School
Ive looked on the site, they have a few dates in September (21st, 28th) so should still be nice around that time, its £200pp or £180pp for groups of 4 or more and is a maximum of 9 people. You can pay a £70 deposit to book on with the full balance due 14 days before if need be.
so far its would be:
1.Me
so far its would be:
1.Me
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