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SLOW WHEELIE

HAVE SOME PATIENCE

When you decide to have a crack at this, take a deep breath and be ready to build up and take your time — unless you're happy to end up laying on your back with your bike on top of you and your rear fender laying beside you. It’s not a natural thing to do on a dirtbike, so you'll need to re-train yourself to react and control the bike in the correct way, which takes some time.

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