Because they're like wheelies on a R6 but without the added fairings to break if you drop it and have a nice center of gravity 😅 They're literally KNOWN for wheelies You can twist the throttle hard anywhere around 7-10k rpm and the front wheel come up, no clutch needed.
I think people underestimate how much balls it take to learn how to wheelie. Essentially getting it to balancing point
100% agree, to be fair, it did took a while for me to discover myself,
Well done Earl..good few wheelies there mate, keep going.. good old Fazers :)
Totally enjoy it this time round, BTW did you see my text, wasn't sure if you received it?
@@TheEarlster yeah looks like good fun mate , your doing well :) and I got the text form you ok mate :)
@@ProjectMoto wicked, I cannot wait to do a wheelie on a test bike, just putting it out there lol
Good to see you back mate! Lovley Ducati V4S streetfighter!
Cheers mate, I pop in and out of RUclips, SF is still the nuts
It’s amazing , I would love to do this
you should try it, you definitely won't regret it
Earl the goat
you know that lol
@TheEarlster tried clutch ups just can't seem to get it with oem levers, with power wheelies around 7k rpm all day though 🤭
@@GaijinGamerGirl yeah certain bikes it’s so easy, I’m still struggling do to it right on my SF, but still practising 😊
@@TheEarlster using fzs 600 🙊😂
Fazer was my favourite for sure - ride safe.
im curious why they use fazers, which had 2nd gear issue
Not sure, but for the course we only used 1st gear for all wheelies,
Because they're like wheelies on a R6 but without the added fairings to break if you drop it and have a nice center of gravity 😅 They're literally KNOWN for wheelies
You can twist the throttle hard anywhere around 7-10k rpm and the front wheel come up, no clutch needed.