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Didn't bother to click the link, but I have a buddy who, he, and his wife, both hold/held records for the flying mile. He had a Vrod for a little while and it was nothing for him to clutch it up. He didn't keep it long though 'Piece of crap'.
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You can wheelie anything. I learned on a CB750 nighthawk. Once you wheelie a boring street bike you realize how pointless the whole exercise is and how little actual skill is involved.
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