Hi Mate, Just practise practise practise, I havent been to any wheelie schools or ought.
Most will disagree but I started with clutching her up, First gear at around 4 grand just slip the clutch and give her alittle throttle then abit more and more and once your used to the front in the air just keep the power on and adjust for height and how long you keep it up for.
It has taken a while but now can change through the box and keep her up for ages, just practise mate thats my best advice, dont go mad to quick and keep the back brake covered just incase.
Hi MateI had A GpPro, very nice helmetummm Top Five - (excluding paint schemes)1.Arai Viper GT2.AGV S43.Arai Chaser4.RST Cobravent5.AGV Airtech Thats in terms of sales in my shop, in various colours but these are the Top Five Selling Helmets at the moment.Ive got a RX7 Haga, love it and now my 5th Arai, had afew AGV’s in my time TiTech, GpPRO and a stealth, all really good helmets.I would go for, if you like your AGV’s probably a S4 good alround helmet good ventilation, fully removeable lining, and good vision, however it is alittle noisier than models in the same stlye/design.My view on AGV? - In my opinion theres not much different between AGV to ARAI, Yes they both have pros and cons but like for like in functionality there both as good as eachother, and AGV have scored very well in the very debatable Sharp scheme. So, in my opinion, The best helmet on the market is a perfect fitting one whether it has a ARAI sticker or Nitro sticker, if it dosent fit you properly, you may aswell be not wearing one atall Hope this helps dudeDanny