How to wheelie Suzuki GS-500E?

Nasri

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Should I wheelie it on 20 KM\h and rpm between 15 and 20 then leave the clutch? i did it but sometimes it rise little and I’m afraid to crash on my back ...
Should I make the wheels low air? Or change sprockets?!
answers please thank you :)
 
You are gonna hurt that bike if you don't do something to make it easier to do wheelies .I would suggest to go up 3-4 teeth on the back sprocket and that would give you a much better chance of doing it without damaging the bike so bad.Low air will do nothing for you until you learn the technique.You will do many "bunny hops" until you learn throttle control.Try going about 30mph,in 2nd gear-and at the same time feather the clutch a little and roll the throttle and you will get a little jump up and use that as a starting point.Be careful and always cover the back brake-Safety first,sorry later.
 
baby steps, dump the clutch at lower rpm and work your way up, there is a mid point of balance on one wheel you will feel when you get there, the bike will feel very light and you can control better from there. to get a better feel of that an bicycle will help you get some experience without dumping your bike
 
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