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couchcommando 23-May-2006 13:41

999\'s and Wheelies
 
I do like to pull the odd wheelie but now I have the 999 I'm wondering if I should, I remember horror stories of the 916 series dumping oil in the airbox or starving the engine of oil on long wheelies.
So the question is, is this still a problem on the 999's ?

Rally 23-May-2006 13:46

The Testastretta engines have a deeper sump than the earlier bikes so are much more wheelie friendly ;)

TP 23-May-2006 13:55

Quote:

Originally posted by couchcommando
I do like to pull the odd wheelie but now I have the 999 I'm wondering if I should, I remember horror stories of the 916 series dumping oil in the airbox or starving the engine of oil on long wheelies.
So the question is, is this still a problem on the 999's ?

Will you teach me how to do proper wheelie's couch?

:D

I've always wanted to be able to do them!

Griff 64 23-May-2006 14:11

Bloody show off..................















Teach me to please:lol::lol:

Real McCoy 23-May-2006 15:39

Quote:

Originally posted by Rally
The Testastretta engines have a deeper sump than the earlier bikes so are much more wheelie friendly ;)

I thought only the S and R model had deep sumps :puzzled:

bike mad 23-May-2006 17:06

it is , I think, I know the 999 up to 05 were not deep sump,
so 999S and 999R yes plain 999 if you can say that, NO wheels.
you might get oil starvation and as you wont be waching the oil pressure not good.
:flame::burn::burn:

bradders 23-May-2006 17:22

thought the problem was long wheelies.....stunt man style rather than out with the boys up-thru-a-couple of gears-and-down style

Grib 23-May-2006 19:22

His wheelies are kinda long! I'll hang back a bit then, just in case!

bradders 23-May-2006 20:36

ar - his avtar should have given me a clue...

KeefyB 24-May-2006 06:18

Quote:

Originally posted by couchcommando
I do like to pull the odd wheelie but now I have the 999 I'm wondering if I should, I remember horror stories of the 916 series dumping oil in the airbox or starving the engine of oil on long wheelies.
So the question is, is this still a problem on the 999's ?
Sort answer is yes,it still is a problem.I have a Fast Bikes video of someone wheelieing a 996 down a French motorway,...you can see the oil light blinking on and off!:o
BTW,its only the 999S/R and 749R that get the deep sump motor.

couchcommando 24-May-2006 11:53

Bugger best stick to short wheelies or fit a deeper sump LOL

TP 24-May-2006 12:00

Quote:

Originally posted by couchcommando
Bugger best stick to short wheelies or fit a deeper sump LOL

A 998R has a deep sump ;)

I'm expecting some wheelie instruction here!

Grib 24-May-2006 12:17

You want to get a little underpowered dirt bike to learn on, you tend to abuse the clutch, head bearings, chain and forks a bit when you're learning, I know I did!

Brogins 25-May-2006 11:45

or a scooter..
 
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..or instead of a dirt bike.. a nice 50cc scooter... (just to understand the right point and not to be scared of flipping over.. as the rear brake on a scooter is on your left hand and not on your right foot!!)
Picture made last week in Italy going home from the bar...

[Edited on 25-5-2006 by Brogins]

Lee1980 25-May-2006 16:19

The 06' 999 bip i had for a loan bike last week had the deep pyramid type sump on it looked well cool:D:D

Real McCoy 25-May-2006 19:50

Quote:

Originally posted by Lee1980
The 06' 999 bip i had for a loan bike last week had the deep pyramid type sump on it looked well cool:D:D

Untill it smacks the deck..after wheelying :o


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