Hi
I'd greatly appreciate a recipe how to wheelie S1000XR. Advice I've found on the web says to do it on 2nd gear, turn off ASC, speed around 3035mph, and tho the "clutch thing" while reeving up to 5000-7000 rpm. And I can't get the front wheel up this way. Actually, no matter how I rev it up, I can't get the front wheel on the 2nd gear more than 1 ft above the ground, and just for a short while. I also saw a video of a guy just rolling on a throttle in the dynamic pro mode and getting the front wheel up. My bike is not doing this.
I have 2016 S1000XR, with a chip, dynamic pro is unlocked. Is it possible that high elevation (around 1800m above sea level) is degrading power to a degree that the bike won't wheelie?
My bike will wheelie on the 1st gear though.
The second thing, every time I go the try wheelies, my chain gets more slack and I have to tens it ... is it normal?
Sorry of those are basic questions. Your help will be greatly appreciated!
I'd greatly appreciate a recipe how to wheelie S1000XR. Advice I've found on the web says to do it on 2nd gear, turn off ASC, speed around 3035mph, and tho the "clutch thing" while reeving up to 5000-7000 rpm. And I can't get the front wheel up this way. Actually, no matter how I rev it up, I can't get the front wheel on the 2nd gear more than 1 ft above the ground, and just for a short while. I also saw a video of a guy just rolling on a throttle in the dynamic pro mode and getting the front wheel up. My bike is not doing this.
I have 2016 S1000XR, with a chip, dynamic pro is unlocked. Is it possible that high elevation (around 1800m above sea level) is degrading power to a degree that the bike won't wheelie?
My bike will wheelie on the 1st gear though.
The second thing, every time I go the try wheelies, my chain gets more slack and I have to tens it ... is it normal?
Sorry of those are basic questions. Your help will be greatly appreciated!