@@Slowerpaces Of course! Everytime that ground is dry and you got the free time, hit a parking lot! That Seattle life has to be hard for riding though, so I feel for you.
Learning is hard so my main tip is be patient. Clutch it up, focus on staying on the gas until you're uncomfortable and then hit the brake. Just do that over and over again for atleast 30 minutes-hour every day or as much as possible. Something that helps me a ton is putting my left foot underneath the footpeg and pulling upwards on it. To lock myself on to the bike. I'll go ahead and link you the best how to wheelie video on youtube too, you have to watch most of the whole thing to really get the most out of the video. Even when he starts talking about advanced tricks. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WFpdAluZRmk.html Also if you don't feel comfortable leaving your foot on the ground then don't, but hook it under the foot peg instead like I talked about ^. He also talks about it later in the video, but he primarily uses it to hold on for no hands and one hands. That video, and putting in seat time and being patient is what helped me the most, but I am still learning as well.