Possibly my last ride of the season last Saturday. I took the bike out to put some fresh gas in it and pump more air into the tires for winter storage.
Had some fun blasting around and waving to all the other riders with the same " holy crap I' m still riding in November" look on thier faces. Coming back late, it was 4 degress C on my bike's gauge i was being careful not to lean much and powering slowly out of corners knowing the tires have lost some bite in the cold. Down the home stretch to my house I figured one last burst of speed would be fun. I was in 2nd gear around 5k-6k rpm when i decided to snap the throttle open. Instantly the motor goes into Vtec range and much to my surprise my front tire lifts off the ground. I don't know if my tire was 6" , 12" or more off the ground but it was up and the pressure pushing back on my wrists tempoarily lock my throttle open. It lasted about 100ft before my brain to me to roll off and my hand complied. The bike set down gently, no drama. Pulling into my driveway i couldn't stop grinning. I really didn't think my VFR800 could do a roll on wheelie ( I'm 6ft 230lbs, not a flyweight). It might of been the crisp cool air, the bike felt very responsive that day but now I want to do it agian, lol. i think there might one more ride for my this weekend.
This is not an endoresment of wheelies, ride safe and be aware that cold roads and cold tires are a bad mix.
Had some fun blasting around and waving to all the other riders with the same " holy crap I' m still riding in November" look on thier faces. Coming back late, it was 4 degress C on my bike's gauge i was being careful not to lean much and powering slowly out of corners knowing the tires have lost some bite in the cold. Down the home stretch to my house I figured one last burst of speed would be fun. I was in 2nd gear around 5k-6k rpm when i decided to snap the throttle open. Instantly the motor goes into Vtec range and much to my surprise my front tire lifts off the ground. I don't know if my tire was 6" , 12" or more off the ground but it was up and the pressure pushing back on my wrists tempoarily lock my throttle open. It lasted about 100ft before my brain to me to roll off and my hand complied. The bike set down gently, no drama. Pulling into my driveway i couldn't stop grinning. I really didn't think my VFR800 could do a roll on wheelie ( I'm 6ft 230lbs, not a flyweight). It might of been the crisp cool air, the bike felt very responsive that day but now I want to do it agian, lol. i think there might one more ride for my this weekend.
This is not an endoresment of wheelies, ride safe and be aware that cold roads and cold tires are a bad mix.