Wheelie is riding on the rear wheel. And here we mean not only a bicycle, but also a motorcycle. But we will talk further about wheelie on a bike. So, put the smallest star in the front and the middle one in the back (1-3). On the rear wheel, you need to ride with one or two fingers on the rear brake.
Instructions
Step 1
Why 1-3? Yes, because higher it will be difficult for you to catch the forward / backward balance. If you choose a star 1-2 or 1-1, then you will not be able to pick up speed at all and will fall to the side.
Step 2
First of all, choose a straight section of the road, you can slightly uphill - this is even better. Drive at low speed, lean towards the steering wheel. When the pushing leg is in the upper position, do the following in one motion: pull the steering wheel towards you without getting up from the seat, and step on the pedals (the pushing leg applies the main effort from the upper to the lower position). This must be done so that the bike does not fly out from under you. The movement should also be strong enough to prevent the front wheel of your bike from dropping immediately.
Step 3
Forward / Backward Balance The basic idea is that if you are leaning backward, you need to gently and briefly apply the rear brake, and then immediately release your foot. This should be done in such a way that the bicycle does not stand back on two wheels after pressing, and also that the front wheel does not drop too much - this is the most difficult moment. Immediately after depressing the balance forward, depress the pedals harder than usual. Continue in the same spirit.
Step 4
Left / Right Balance Use the steering wheel and knees to correct balance. With the latter, everything is simple: if you are leaning to the right, put your left knee to the side and vice versa. With the steering wheel, the situation is as follows - the right turn of the steering wheel transfers the weight to the left, the left one - respectively, to the right. You will learn how to handle the steering wheel yourself, but with the knees there is one snag - if you are led to the side too much, you will no longer be able to restore balance by abducting the knee. Surf will help here - the same, but without pedaling. Keeping the knee at a constant level improves efficiency more than pedaling.