I was recently ripping along the country lanes enjoying the popping and banging of the decat pipes and 'no baffle' end can...
The roads were nice and dry so the bike is in Dyna mode with hard suspension.
Up and over a slight crest / bump in the road, whilst still on a very positive throttle, when whoooosh, the front wheel suddenly makes a bee line for the sky.
Things suddenly enter 'slow motion mode' as I'm thinking the traction control will bring the front down - but NO, it still going up and up.
Now I'm no wheelie merchant as I'm too scared to clutch it and hoist the front up.
However, I know under hard acceleration the front comes up easy in Dyna mode and the TC brings it down.
BUT strike a light, in this instance, the front hoisted so quickly 'on throttle' with no clutching at all.
It caught me by surprise that the TC didn't get it down when I thought it would.
So I backed out of the throttle and stood on the back brake to stop it going any further. Bloody heart rate went through the roof.
Question is, anyone got any idea how far the front will go before the TC catches up and cuts the power...?
If you are an experienced wheelier does the TC catch the bike before you would stand on the back brake??
The roads were nice and dry so the bike is in Dyna mode with hard suspension.
Up and over a slight crest / bump in the road, whilst still on a very positive throttle, when whoooosh, the front wheel suddenly makes a bee line for the sky.
Things suddenly enter 'slow motion mode' as I'm thinking the traction control will bring the front down - but NO, it still going up and up.
Now I'm no wheelie merchant as I'm too scared to clutch it and hoist the front up.
However, I know under hard acceleration the front comes up easy in Dyna mode and the TC brings it down.
BUT strike a light, in this instance, the front hoisted so quickly 'on throttle' with no clutching at all.
It caught me by surprise that the TC didn't get it down when I thought it would.
So I backed out of the throttle and stood on the back brake to stop it going any further. Bloody heart rate went through the roof.
Question is, anyone got any idea how far the front will go before the TC catches up and cuts the power...?
If you are an experienced wheelier does the TC catch the bike before you would stand on the back brake??


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