Like on most bikes with limited power you cant really lift the front wheel just by nailing the throttle, you have to use the clutch. Start off at a fairly low speed in first or second gear. Pull the clutch in and raise the engine revs to about 10,000 rpm and then dump the clutch. Obviously practise makes perfect so dont go mad. Make sure you dont let go of the clutch, start off by letting it out half way and get a feel of what the bike is doing. And remember, going past old bill on one wheel wont get you any brownie points, just some on tour lisence!!
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