Are you talking about wheelies? Just power it up in first. Get the bike around 7-8k, chop the throttle so the front end dives, then hit the gas quickly. Don't loop it. :drink
The only time you need to clutch it in first is if your a a dead stop. I take it to 5k and maintain throttle from a stop. 2nd gear I clutch around 10k but I have to be under 50 mph but above 40. 3rd I can only power around 75 mph stand up and bounce the front with throttle response. Still trying to learn how to shift in the air.
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