250cc 4 stroke wheelie speed?

Hello, I am interested in a Fantix xef 250 4t (same engine as Yamaha wr 250 r) for the a2.

I currently ride a 50cc moped with slightly less power than a 125cc 4-stroke. After four months of practice, I can still do a wheelie in second gear at 35 km/h.

I just want to be able to lift the front wheel of the a2 bike at higher speeds, but otherwise I don't need that much power and would rather have something extremely light/suitable for everyday use, hence the fantic 250 (115kg open 30hp hardly any service).

At what speed can I still get it up in my case if I get a souped-up moped or 125cc up at 35kmh?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Please no moralizing or answers that do not answer the question (as is usually the case on gutefrage)

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blackhaya
3 years ago

With an enduro you simply use the power of spring fork,

simply press in the front and then with a short Raise gassstoss.

AlterHaudegen75
3 years ago

I’ll get the front wheel up at the GS. But at speed you always have to look because the carts always behave differently. So you just have to try it out and taste yourself. Then you will notice relatively quickly when the little girl makes males.

Over9000IQ
3 years ago

Do you think there is a formula that says with what speed you get a fantic 250 (115kg open 30ps bare service) Who gets a 50ccm moped with a little less power than a 125 at 35kmh high??

Over9000IQ
3 years ago
Reply to  BACHFORELLE142

what you should do with your 50s, what speed you can’t say depends on you