RocketDaryl
Top Fuel
Believe me Robert, you're not getting old. I'm 62 and been riding since I was 14. I've lifted the front wheel of all manner of bikes, but with the R3T all I seem to do is break the rear tire loose. Probably has something to do with that 180 rear tire.
Of course I haven't tried yanking the throttle wide open at 10-15 mph though. On most bikes I've had in recent years that would certainly bring the front wheel skyward. I wouldn't be too concerned about the 750 lb beast coming up, but coming down is another story....
Harry, I can tell you what will happen. There was a pack of us getting ready to leave a biker hangout last year and I was getting my gear on. Well, my Harley riding friends don't wear riding gear. Thus, they give the "do" rag a quick straightening up and leave. I said to myself "Oh well, I'll catch them. After all, I'm on a Rocket and they're on potato bikes". As soon as I pulled out and *thought* I had the bike straightened up, I gunned it. That was the first time I had ever gunned my Rocket. It broke traction and got real squirly. I had to feather the throttle so the rear wouldn't catch and toss me over. As it started to straighten up, I kicked into second gear (thinking I had recovered) and gunned it again. It broke loose again, but I was ready this time. That bastige was still spinning until midway through third. That was impressive. That was my first and only time of unleashing the beast, so to speak. The Rockets (Touring included) are appropriately named.