In CA, being seen by a LEO doing a wheelie will get you an unscheduled roadside stop.
In CA you will get a performance award addressing your ability to ride....er, uhm..."safely" on one wheel. IIRC, a Reckless Driving Award is 2 points, and should it be the drivers second offense the process gets rather interesting.It surprises me that wheelies are not already illegal. I'm sure I'd get nailed for careless or even reckless driving if I got caught with the front wheel off the ground.
Why not just ban murdercycles period & get it over with....gees Louise lighten up people :wacko: ....life is a journey to be enjoyed.....not regulated....just be glad they are not taking aim @ you..... :coolsmiley: .....
+1 I had one of my friends mention that he saw the first sport bike of the season go through town Saturday. After discussing it a little more I found that it was me on my FJR. Only people who are very interested can tell the difference.(snip)Funny how the average cager/pedestrian can't tell the difference between a 600RR and an FJR. They see them as all the same and dangerous to their peace and safety when ridden in the above mentioned manner.
How about just getting a little air?Wheelies and stoppies should be illegal.
THAT is the point! And the point that is not understood by many others who exercise their right to wheelie right into a storefront or a van full of citizens on the way to a picnic.....thus the response by the legislature....... My rule regarding recklessness, I try to put only myself at risk, always avoid public areas, stay clear of fellow riders,....
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