Hi Mike and thanks. I think so, but it is I decided not to do clutch wheelies. Is my experience from my youth years (see my other videos). Clutch Wheeling is really making the clutch tired. The best bike I tried for a power wheelie was Yamaha MT 09 which was able to power wheelie with bit of help on the handlebars from 3rd gear. Way better than Monster. But Monster won in overall feel for me : )
@@IvanRylka More RPM seems to help! Agree with Tim that you need to give it a good bit of forceas well. I still had one instance, after trying these two, that the bike went into neutral during hard acceleration- very jarring.
As i've got one, the tork is comin around 5.5/6K rpm and it does the job itself so in this video you can see his hand do not move and the wheel starts around 6K rpm
Well .... I was laughing when someone told me first time there is a system (wheelie control) which will prevent you falling backwards doing wheelie. In my opinion that works only for a very low angles and basically is preventing from putting the wheel higher than few cm. I'm old-school and I turn everything off before I ride the bike : ) My wheelie control is my right hand :D
It's better not to switch to neutral during stoppie. Because if you're on the first gear, you can fully stop at the end, balance a bit, and go again immediately. Just like that: ua-cam.com/video/ey2DhD6mYCI/v-deo.html
Thank you for advice Rusilan! Your advice is definitely great for effective immediate start after stoppie. But I also know something about stoppies, especially because I want to keep my RPM low, the oil circulation usually gets disconnected in this position : ) and I prefer not to hold the clutch for extensive amount of time. It's just habit. Watch my other videos. ua-cam.com/video/ojgANK5Kwc4/v-deo.html
Sweet. I always wondered what my bike can do. I’m not that brave to do wheelies yet with my new bike. Good job!
Thanks! Monster loves it! : )
Same here. maybe next year :D
Hello ✌🏽
Nice skills! Can you tell me please what number of wheely control?
0
great, are you in sport mode and have all electronic controls removed? in your opinion it would be enough to reset the wheelie control? thanks
Yes, that's correct. My setting is basically all off what can be off and max power on engine.
How you do it? Dont need to engage the clutch?
no no, just throttle
Great video and skills! In your opinion, does this bike have the power to clutch up extended wheelie in 2nd and 3rd gear at highway speeds?
Hi Mike and thanks.
I think so, but it is I decided not to do clutch wheelies. Is my experience from my youth years (see my other videos). Clutch Wheeling is really making the clutch tired. The best bike I tried for a power wheelie was Yamaha MT 09 which was able to power wheelie with bit of help on the handlebars from 3rd gear.
Way better than Monster. But Monster won in overall feel for me : )
Beautiful vid! It looks like you’re quick-shifting between 1-2. My M937 does not like that too much (will pop into N). Any tips?
umm, don't be shy ? Have enough of RPM ?
Let me know how it goes!
Had that problem too on my 937 kinda just put in the gear with more force from 1-2
@@IvanRylka More RPM seems to help! Agree with Tim that you need to give it a good bit of forceas well. I still had one instance, after trying these two, that the bike went into neutral during hard acceleration- very jarring.
Hi! Nice bike. Is the wheele made with the clutch? or just with the gas?
As i've got one, the tork is comin around 5.5/6K rpm and it does the job itself so in this video you can see his hand do not move and the wheel starts around 6K rpm
Yes, that's correct. You don't need clutch to wheelie at 1st gear. You need if you go from 2nd or 3rd :)
Do you use the clutch to switch gears while the front tire is still up or can you use the quick shifter?
So you're just powering up and pulling back in first right? Not a fan of the clutch up?
Exactly, I don't like to expose the clutch to unnecessary stress.
How does the stoppie control works? Will it let you do stoppie to the certain angle or does it prevent stoppies?
Well .... I was laughing when someone told me first time there is a system (wheelie control) which will prevent you falling backwards doing wheelie. In my opinion that works only for a very low angles and basically is preventing from putting the wheel higher than few cm.
I'm old-school and I turn everything off before I ride the bike : ) My wheelie control is my right hand :D
@@IvanRylka Cool mate but I was about the stoppie control. I guess you don't know as you switched it also off... Am I right?
@@voyteq1 I don't think there is anything like stoppie control in any IMU equipped bike yet. But technically there could be.
@@MartinDoubek_ArnieX Thank you for your reply mate 👍🏻
@@voyteq1 ABS on 2 what is the second lowest setting allows smal stoppies. On 1 there is no controll just ABS
Bravo....🤩
: )
How u do wheelies without the abs intervention I tried turning off everything but still not working
My setting is basically "all want can be turned off is off, power on max, ABS on 1" . Try that and let me know how it went for you!
@@IvanRylka I tried that still doesn’t work abs just kicks in
@@kspoop ABS shouldn't have anything to do with wheelies except for traction control using the same sensors that ABS does.
i can't stop my bike from doing wheelies in 1st in sport mode lol..
turn everything off!
Why do you press the setting button at the end of each wheelie ?
hehe, nitro button...
...I have some tick :D
What’s the conf. To make it happens? No abs? Which level of Whellie control? Greetings
Hi, everything is OFF :)
ABS on 1 , can't be turned off unfortunately ;)
Recipe please?
turn everything off!
@@IvanRylka even abs? 🤣🤣
It's better not to switch to neutral during stoppie. Because if you're on the first gear, you can fully stop at the end, balance a bit, and go again immediately. Just like that: ua-cam.com/video/ey2DhD6mYCI/v-deo.html
Thank you for advice Rusilan!
Your advice is definitely great for effective immediate start after stoppie. But I also know something about stoppies, especially because I want to keep my RPM low, the oil circulation usually gets disconnected in this position : ) and I prefer not to hold the clutch for extensive amount of time. It's just habit. Watch my other videos.
ua-cam.com/video/ojgANK5Kwc4/v-deo.html