@@vilelinhabl I had a gsxr 600 for my first street bike and I almost looped it trying to power wheelie so ever since then I've been scared trying to do wheelies. I know the duke 390 obviously isn't a 600 but I'm always too tense and I think leaning forward too much when I try to do it on the 390
Did I get it right? 2nd Gear with 40-45KMPH, Clutch in, go to 6000 RPM , sit close to pillion seat and immediately leave the clutch??? I tried by but its giving a jerk and not popping up wheelie
Yes but you have to pull a little the bars. But maybe try it in first gear, but without clutch because the first gear is too aggressive to learn wheelies. Be careful.
@@vilelinhabl I tried doing wheelies for over an hour today and I am able to lift the front wheel up but I am afraid to give more throttle to loft it higher. Any suggestion to overcome that fear? I went to 8K rpm and almost flipped the bike twice😅 Also dropped it once
@@Rehan_____ You only lose your fear by doing it many times. Learn how to rear brake when you lift and so it will be easier to control the wheel height.
Hi, no i dind`t change but i will check that, but the bike I cant some times wheelie in 3thr, is very hard but its possible. Mines top speed is like 185 km/h.
How much throttle do you give the bike when doing wheelies in 2nd gear? And do you always pull up the bike in 2nd gear or does it just go up by itself when you let loose of the clutch?
I don´t know how much throtlle but maybe i give half or more a little bit and normaly i pull the bike up to have her up faster but if you learning don`t pull that much because that gives you more fear and you can fall faster the bike have power to came up without almost pulling.
In brasil they call "quebradinha" i think, the way I do its just for some style, but yes doing that helps the suspension be compressed to the wheelie go up more agressive! Doing that you can put the front wheel high in a faster way!