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A "wheelie" is a maneuver performed by pedaling a bicycle while balanced on either the rear or front wheel. This sounds complicated and can be quite difficult to master. This guide illustrates some basic steps necessary to perform a wheelie.
Steps
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1Find a gear that can comfortably and quickly accelerate the bike from a walking or jogging pace.
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2Pedal and pull back on your handlebars simultaneously.Advertisement
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3Keep pedaling aggressively and smoothly, leaning back with your arms fully extended.
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4Accelerate quicker if you find yourself having difficulties getting your front wheel off the ground
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5Pedal more slowly if you are tending to fall backward.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I do a wheelie on a bicycle without gears?RaifCommunity AnswerFirst, push on the handlebars, and then lift your front wheel by pulling back.
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QuestionIs it easy to do a wheelie on a gearless bike?Community AnswerYes. It depends on your own preferences, and how easily you can get the wheel moving quickly.
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QuestionWhy we have to accelerate when the wheel is in the air?Community AnswerThis is done so that your back wheel can move further forward without the front wheel coming down.
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Warnings
- Make sure your brakes are well-adjusted.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Wear a helmet and preferably protective clothing. Gloves are optional, but learning to wheelie can put strain on your hand and cause blisters.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Practice in an open, unpopulated area to avoid injury to yourself and others.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Check that your bike is in good shape before each practice session (i.e. wheels, bolts, handlebars, and seat post are firmly attached).⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Bicycle
- A helmet
- Gloves(optional)
- Elbow and knee pads (optional)
- Patience
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