I am an expert at wheelies and it is an easy bike to wheelie, when I took it for a test ride I had it up on wheel from second through to third, best mode is standard for wheelies as the throttle is smoother, if your not used to doing wheelies I would say that get used to covering the rear brake pedal in case you go up to far then just a very light bit of pressure will bring the front down gently , don't stamp on it as that can be a disaster, also get used to clutching up at a slower speed rather than just outright power wheelies , this way you can learn to find the balance point and modulate your throttle to keep the bike on the balance point.
I have always found that when you find the balance point on a particular bike it becomes a lot easier.