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This video breaks down how to lift your front tire using low RPMs and the low power range — a critical skill for technical trail riding and hard enduro that shows up everywhere from ledges and logs to awkward off-camber terrain. But also a great way to develop precision when it comes to slow speed wheelies. Instead of relying on revs or “just twisting the throttle,” this lesson focuses on coordination: how your body movement, clutch timing, and throttle work together to create just enough lift — even if it’s only a couple of inches. HOW TO WHEELIE - 0:00 2 SKILLS - 0:53 HOW TO CLUTCH POP - 1:04 CLUTCH AND THROTTLE TIMING - 1:11 COMMON MISTAKES - 1:52 OVERCOMING FEAR - 2:11 HOW TO SLIP THE CLUTCH - 2:32 BODY MOVEMENTS - 2:55 DIFFERENT VARIATIONS - 3:12 PUTTING IT TOGETHER - 3:44 LIFTING THE FRONT TIRE WITH THE ENGINE OFF - 3:59 TIME TO START WHEELING! - 4:13 In this video, you’ll learn: ~Why the low power zone is so important in technical riding ~How slipping the clutch actually controls rear wheel spin and traction ~The difference between dumping the clutch vs. metering power smoothly ~Two foundational skills that build front tire lift without stalling or looping out ~How to lift the front tire using body movement alone (even practicing with the engine off) ~Progressions to scale this skill up or down depending on your current level We start by isolating the skills, then gradually put them together so you can develop feel instead of relying on brute force. This approach helps reduce mistakes like stalling, spinning the rear tire, or getting pulled forward by the bike. This technique applies directly to: ~Slow-speed ledges and step-downs ~Log crossings and rock shelves ~Slippery or low-traction terrain ~Any situation where traction and precision matter more than just twisting the throttle Experiment with timing, clutch release, and body position — we're trying to develop feel for how our controls all operate together. It can be really tricky at first and can take some time to get it down, but don't be afraid to experiment and see what works for you! 👉 Join the Skills Lab for deeper breakdowns, drills, and progressions that help you build confidence and consistency in real trail conditions. https://patreon.com/CaptainHurley?utm... Full Breakdown on Clutch Pops: https://www.patreon.com/posts/clutch-... Full Breakdown on Body Movements for Suspension Compression: https://www.patreon.com/posts/front-w... HOW TO WHEELIE A DIRTBIKE