Originally Posted by sebbbi
Tricks for Wheelie tracks:
- The speed does not matter for your score at all. Take your time, and drive in a speed that you are confortable with to remain in the best balance.
- The most stable posture to drive is the full back posture (while holding back button down all the time). Control the bike wheelie angle with acclerating in short bursts.
- If you are slightly overacclerating and starting to fall to your back, stop pressing back button and accelerator. Most of the cases this is enough to fix the posture.
- If you are overaccelerating a bit too much and there seems to be nothing you can do to save you from landing on your back, press brake slightly. This will cause the bike to strongly lean forward. Be careful and don't brake too hard or you fall on your face.
- The best way to get your front wheel back up into the air is to stop the bike (brake strongly while leaning back). Keep the back button pressed and accelerate. The front wheel rises to air quickly.
- In levels with jumps, try to jump as slightly as possible (brake your speed down before jump). All distance spent in air is reducing your potential backwheel distance.