Because of the weight and not a lot of RPMĀ“s to play with you should try getting it up with the clutch and finding a balance point to keep from gaining a lot of speed in the wheelie... Remember the bike is as heavy as a tank... Also try deflating the rear tire a bit for grip and control at lower speeds
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