Street Wheelie is a 3D motorcycle stunt game where the main challenge is mastering long, controlled wheelies across urban maps. Are you ready to drive a motorbike in the city in a very realistic way? Let’s start the ride and see if you can do perfect wheelies easily!
When you enter the city in Street Wheelie, you will immediately feel an atmosphere that is both unreal and full of freedom. This is not a bustling city like in real life. It is a quiet city, designed for you to fully enjoy your passion for adventurous cycling. The roads are long and open, without cars, pedestrians, or significant obstacles. The roads are designed in a modern minimalist style, with lines, sidewalks, and streetlights, but strangely deserted, as if the whole city is giving way to you.
The game uses physics to simulate real movements to control the bike.
When you lift the front wheel to the wheelie, the bike will start to tilt back. If you hold it too long or don't adjust the throttle properly, the bike will flip over and fall.
Conversely, if you stop balancing, the front wheel will hit the ground, and the wheelie combo breaks.
The bike in the game is affected by gravity, forcing you to constantly adjust your posture to maintain balance.
Acceleration and inertia prevent the bike from stopping suddenly. You need to learn how to "soft brake" by gradually lowering the front wheel instead of stopping suddenly.
At its core, the game is all about keeping your motorcycle balanced while riding with the front wheel lifted. The longer you maintain a controlled wheelie, the better your run.
Build enough speed and raise the front of the motorcycle. But be careful; do not lift it too aggressively, as too much acceleration can make the bike tip backward. On the other hand, too little gas causes the front wheel to drop, and you can’t start or maintain your wheelies. The key lies in finding “balance,” where the front wheel stays up without the bike falling backward.
Keep an eye on the road ahead for sidewalks, buildings, intersections, turns, and more, and steer your bike gently when needed to stay centered while holding the stunt. Slow down and carefully bring the front wheel down toward a safer angle to keep the run alive without crashing or flipping over.
Restart instantly after failure and practice more to get more comfortable with the controls, physics, and the city map so you can extend each wheelie's distance and chain them whenever possible.
Focus on maintaining throttle control and balance rather than chasing maximum speed. Racing fast doesn’t help in this game.
Don't press the throttle continuously while wheelieing. It's easy to flip the bike. Instead, start short by practicing small wheelies before attempting long runs.
Always be ready to lower the front wheel when losing control by leaning forward.
Practice more to get used to the feeling of balance before exploring the city or town.
Want to jump into Street Wheelie right away and put your control skills and precision to the test? Play now, do wheelies, and enjoy exploring all the city streets.
Try another game with the wheel: Wheel Quest