I have a 96 F3 and don´t have a problem riding wheelies. start in first gear and when you feel the power and rpm´s building up around 7000 + open the throttle, close it, then open it all the way. with the right timing you´ll be at the balancing point in a second. another way would be popping the clutch. start in first when you feel the power around 5-6000 pull in the clutch keep the throttle on and when the rpms hit 9-10000 release the clutch. this is a very quick motion. You can also do this in second. then there is the stand up wheelie. start in first and when you feel the power building stand and start opening and closing the throttle to bounce the front tire. the shocks will compress and when they start expanding hit the gas hard. you may need to bounce the front a few times but with the right timing you´ll be shitting your pants and standing straight up. this all take practice and timing is key.
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