Bicycle wheelies?

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This spring I was sitting on a bench waiting for a friend when a little slip of a girl pedaled past, with the front tire about 4 feet in the air. She said "hi" as she rode by and I watched, amazed, as she turned a 90 degree corner and disappeared behind a building with the front tire still in the air. Don't ask me how she made the corner.
Today I was in town on a 5 lane road and watched several kids on the other side of the road as they all lifted their front tires and started pedaling down the road.
In traffic.

Is this a new fad? We used to be able to pull a wheelie and go a short distance, but these kids made it look easy. Is there a special kind of bike they use, or are they just more talented than I was?
 
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I didn't have a bike like this when I was a kid. I could ride a wheelie for a while but not like this. I'm guessing bike and practice combined.
 
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Had a buddy (in the mid 1970s) that could ride a wheelie forever on any bicycle, even mine, on which I wasn't able to keep the front wheel up for any distance at all. I'd suggest it's not the bike, it's the rider. Like any skill, some have a predisposition, others work hard to attain results, once it clicks, it clicks.
 
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Between 5th and 6th grade, I went to summer school and took metal shop classes. I built a 6ft sissy bar for my Huffy bicycle (6'10" from ground). With that extra ballast I could keep the front end in the air for about as long as i wanted. It has a lot to do with the bike, but even more so with the rider. My brother couldn't keep his or mine up more than a few yards without the front end coming down.
David from jax
 
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Between 5th and 6th grade, I went to summer school and took metal shop classes. I built a 6ft sissy bar for my Huffy bicycle (6'10" from ground). With that extra ballast I could keep the front end in the air for about as long as i wanted. It has a lot to do with the bike, but even more so with the rider. My brother couldn't keep his or mine up more than a few yards without the front end coming down.
David from jax
It was rather impressive watching 4 kids ride their bikes on the rear wheels. Also a bit dangerous considering they were riding in traffic.
The kid making a 90 degree turn on the hind wheel was amazing. 👍
 
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Yes… every weekend hundreds take over the state highway running through the commercial district not stopping for traffic lights.

It’s part of the critical mass thing started as a bike protest in San Francisco.
 
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That's impressive... There was a guy in my home town that had a old beat up mountain bike and he could wheelie that thing all day long and he did. Some have it some don't, I was never great at it. Some can hold that balance without having to go forward.
 
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If you think wheelies are impressive you mind will be blown when you watch someone do a long manual.
 
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No law enforcement or traffic control on ride outs…

Also same for motorcycles licensed and not…
 
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The bikes are a spin off of ride outs…

 

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