okay that's a good tip... it may seem as though i want to be able to wheelie all the time... i just really want to be able to do it once in a while... but whats the easiest and most consistant way to get the front end up? would that be using the clutch? if so anyone know the revs it has the be at? or will i just have to play around with it.. i have no problem with the balance side to side or anything it's just keeping to front up i have a problem with
Don't use the clutch for wheelies. That is just brutal on every aspect of the bike.
If you want to learn on the bandit, practice first gear power wheelies. Get the RPM's up to about 5k, then just give a QUICK twist on the throttle. Do that and feel how the bike responds. As you get more comfortable with the front wheel coming higher and higher, find the balance point.
Once you get that far, you can get a little pull on the handle bars to get it up quicker. Then, once you are just comfortable lofting the front end up to the balance point, you can start jamming second.
Just don't start chopping the throttle to bring it down. Let off a bit and as the front start coming down, throttle back up so that you get a smooth landing. Wheelies are hell on the forks.
If you get real daring, throw the passenger left footpeg out and start doing staggered wheelies.
But really....clutching is horrible, bounce a wheelie or go home if you ask me.
As for the article. With a good bounce I can loft the front wheel up in 2nd, I can't get much of anything out of 3rd with stock gearing. I'm not willing to throw my weight too far back though. I'm 6'4 and that just gets unstable on a Bandit. I just love throwing it up in first and banging through the gears.