How Do You Do A Wheelie On A Suzuki Katana?
The Suzuki Katana is a powerful and efficient motorcycle for the road or track. Known for its speed, maneuverability and riding comfort, the motorcycle has become a popular choice both for new and seasoned riders of all ages. While not technically a “stunting” motorcycle by any means, the Katana is still capable of some tricky maneuvers, such as wheelies, when in a secluded and safe area to do so. Have fun and boost your acceleration speed by learning how to wheelie your Suzuki Katana safely and effectively. Stand above the motorcycle with it running in neutral at the starting line of the track or one end of a long practice area. Pull in the clutch and shift the motorcycle into first gear. Begin rolling forward by rolling on the throttle smoothly and slowly letting out the clutch. When you are at a speed that is comfortable enough to put both feet on the pegs, lean forward on the bike and roll the throttle back quickly. Make this motion as fluid as possible so as not to overdo the whee