I sold it, that thing scared the crap out of me. The BF was in love with it, it was SO NICE that he'd steal it to ride to work and hide the streamers in his fist so his male coworkers (well ok he's their boss) wouldn't make fun of him. He came home to me one day and reported it "power wheelies" in second gear when you open throttle past 80.
Yes, modern sportbikes are breathtakingly easily wheelied. I myself don't partake, as I regard such behavior as juvenile exhibitionism and little more.
Made me wonder two things:
Where in our small country town the streets had an 80mph speed limit (Windsor, CA)
Speed limits? On a sportbike?
Why on earth a person wouldn't shift when there are SIX GEARS
Why shift when you can wheelie?
Despite my outward bravado, I rarely ride like a maniac, and confine most of my more maniac riding to the mountains and valleys of Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
I know what you mean about not reaching ground level, my 954 is one of the few sportbikes I can have the balls of my feet on the ground. It is a pity you let it scare you though. With a bit of throttle control modern sportbikes are the safest ever made. The greatest danger to bikers is inattentive cagers. Sportbikes have the acceleration, braking, and maneuverability to get well out of the way.
My proviso to all the bikers. You are invisible to most cagers except a small few, who will actively try to murder you.
Sorry if this offends non-bikers, but taken as an aggregate is sadly true. I'd rather have offended cagers than dead bikers, I know too many already. Be safe out there. Bikes are as dangerous as airplanes, or so the statistics say. I've probably posted it before, but it is one of the very few pieces of wisdom I own, and bears repeating.