This would have been a good time for wheelie bars

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ouch, man that dug in good. What it stick..hope he was OK?
 
Although wheelie-bars do prevent a car from rearing up too high when you pop a wheelie, when you analyze how the wheelie bars affect weight transfer, you see that they have the effect of lifting the rear wheels off the ground, thereby reducing traction: just what you DON'T want! I would never run wheelie bars. Just practice your launch technique: feather the accelerator a bit off the line and feed the power in more gradually.
 
Glad Bill is ok:cheers: The annouser ask for something to scream about and he got it.8)

Like Bill Crowell said ubove:read2: learn how to peddle it off the line, Looks like he almost took a track man out just as he started falling to the left lane

Thanks for sharing 70DartMike =P~
 
Was that a wheelie contest? I don't understand those, most of the time the prize money is way less than the damage to the car.
 
They run a program on SPEED where the idea is to get the biggest, baddest wheelie. Saw it recently where a guy in a Chevette? actually went straight over and on to it's roof. Was great! Car went perfectly straight. Just lifted the front bumper, and lifted, and lifted.....
 
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