ONE WHEEL?
I'd agree with most everyone on the board that a street bike is MEANT to have BOTH tires on the ground at the same time. There are some green bikes for off road that are literally AWESOME and FLY... If you are having trouble keeping the rear tire from spinning then I'd recommend getting a serious ZR rated tire that is made for some serious riding...they may be sticky and wear out fast but they will grip the road so well that they will actually steam when you are riding in wet conditions and stop to look at them. They will wear out pretty fast. save the bike for something made to fly...you can buy a dirt bike fairly cheap and try all you want to abuse it...they are made to FLY and take abuse that even your body won't be able to handle. Kidney belts, and full body armor...they're made for a reason!!! I've been over the bars a couple times on a Dirt bike and somehow never managed to break anything... KEEP the rubber on the road when it comes to 300 pound road bikes though...they're expensive to fix!
I'd agree with most everyone on the board that a street bike is MEANT to have BOTH tires on the ground at the same time. There are some green bikes for off road that are literally AWESOME and FLY... If you are having trouble keeping the rear tire from spinning then I'd recommend getting a serious ZR rated tire that is made for some serious riding...they may be sticky and wear out fast but they will grip the road so well that they will actually steam when you are riding in wet conditions and stop to look at them. They will wear out pretty fast. save the bike for something made to fly...you can buy a dirt bike fairly cheap and try all you want to abuse it...they are made to FLY and take abuse that even your body won't be able to handle. Kidney belts, and full body armor...they're made for a reason!!! I've been over the bars a couple times on a Dirt bike and somehow never managed to break anything... KEEP the rubber on the road when it comes to 300 pound road bikes though...they're expensive to fix!