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I am stunned he ever became a Mod...
Has he bought a Vespa?
he might be able to wheelie a scooterI am stunned he ever became a Mod...
he might be able to wheelie a scooter
I am constantly amazed about posts about motorbikes- or specifically motorcycle skill on forums like this. Anyone who does not know how to wheelie a bike will not learn in front of their computer.
A bike with lots of power, high centre of gravity, high bars, torquey engine was designed to ride on the back wheel. Just switch the bloody Traction Control off- on the new Adventure its one button!!
On my 2012 GS its two touches of a button. You will not flip it!!! Its bloody hard to flip a bike.
There was a comment about the S1000r on this thread- the electronics are in all modes so, unless you switch them off, there is loads of wheelie control so you cant flip it, unless you hit a big dip in the road etc.
Most people, when posting say " the clocks hit me in the face" or " it rose so fast" or " couldnt keep the front down " - All frankly bullshit as for most people, 6 inches of lift feels terribly dangerous. Most people on forums do not know what a balance point wheelie feels like so simply do not know how high the front wheel is- so flipping it is out of the question. Hump back bridges are for jumping, not wheelying.

I am constantly amazed about posts about motorbikes- or specifically motorcycle skill on forums like this. Anyone who does not know how to wheelie a bike will not learn in front of their computer.
A bike with lots of power, high centre of gravity, high bars, torquey engine was designed to ride on the back wheel. Just switch the bloody Traction Control off- on the new Adventure its one button!!
On my 2012 GS its two touches of a button. You will not flip it!!! Its bloody hard to flip a bike.
There was a comment about the S1000r on this thread- the electronics are in all modes so, unless you switch them off, there is loads of wheelie control so you cant flip it, unless you hit a big dip in the road etc.
Most people, when posting say " the clocks hit me in the face" or " it rose so fast" or " couldnt keep the front down " - All frankly bullshit as for most people, 6 inches of lift feels terribly dangerous. Most people on forums do not know what a balance point wheelie feels like so simply do not know how high the front wheel is- so flipping it is out of the question. Hump back bridges are for jumping, not wheelying.
Good f**king grief .....![]()

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I am talking about the best riding mode to leave the bike in, without having to change mode when you suddenly arrive at an opportunity to wheelie. Getting to the crest of a bridge, or hill, and riding on the back wheel to the bottom, getting a gentle landing is the name of the game here.
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Getting to the crest of a bridge, or hill, and riding on the back wheel to the bottom, getting a gentle landing is the name of the game here.
Can you post up all your routes and timings beforehand so I can let all my family and friends know where not to be at the same time?
A "dash cam" to capture your expression, perhaps....sure to go viral on Youtube......I was waiting for a riding god to come along and explain.
I understand how traction control works, and it's pretty bloody obvious that it will stop the bike from wheelies; it's one of the reasons it's there. The bike will jump hump backed bridges no matter what mode it is in, as once in the air, traction control doesn't make a jot of difference. I have no problem turning off the traction control completely, to get a proper wheelie. On the GS, wheelies are a doodle with the traction control turned off.
I am talking about the best riding mode to leave the bike in, without having to change mode when you suddenly arrive at an opportunity to wheelie. Getting to the crest of a bridge, or hill, and riding on the back wheel to the bottom, getting a gentle landing is the name of the game here.
Re the S1000R, there are NO electronics to stop you flipping the bike in Dynamic Pro; that mode switches anti wheelie off fully, and several have, to their surprise, flipped the bike over while trying to do full power wheelies!![]()