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Anti-wheelie Control System in Bikes: Types, Importance & Benefits

What Is an Anti-Wheelie Control System?

How Does Anti-Wheelie Control System Work?

What Are the Types of Anti-Wheelie Control Systems?

What Is the Importance of an Anti-Wheelie System?

What Are the Advantages of Anti-Wheelie System?

What Are the Disadvantages of the Anti-Wheelie System?

FAQs About Motorcycle Anti-Wheelie Systems

Can I stop the wheelie on my bike by myself?

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Yes, you can stop the wheelie on your bike by hitting the rear brakes very slowly and carefully, easing your way to land. If you brake too hard, the front wheels will come down too quickly, causing you to fall.

Yes, you can stop the wheelie on your bike by hitting the rear brakes very slowly and carefully, easing your way to land. If you brake too hard, the front wheels will come down too quickly, causing you to fall.

Does anti-wheelie control cut off power in bikes?

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Anti-wheelie system is by nature a safety feature in bikes. Hence, if it detects speeding up in either wheel is causing danger; it will cut off power to slow down.

Anti-wheelie system is by nature a safety feature in bikes. Hence, if it detects speeding up in either wheel is causing danger; it will cut off power to slow down.

Which gears are the best for wheelies?

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Anti-wheelie works the best with easy gears but not the easiest ones. You can begin with 2 or 3 and limit your wheelie to 5 to 10 mph.

Anti-wheelie works the best with easy gears but not the easiest ones. You can begin with 2 or 3 and limit your wheelie to 5 to 10 mph.