Well, while the front wheel did technically come off the ground, I probably should not call it a "wheelie"
While I am one of these people who are happy that the SR can't wheelie unintentionally, dropping me on my back, I also want to have a bit more fun on occasion. In Sport mode, when going over large speed bumps, I found I can twist the throttle and use the push from the bump to lift the front wheel a little in the air. So that's my first wheelie
I also managed for a first time today, not intentionally, to break traction on a dry road with the rear wheel while doing hard acceleration after a turn. Was not scary at all, since I was almost straight-up and the tail did not do anything too extreme - just a quick letting me know that traction was past its limit...
I'm seriously thinking of taking some sort of motorcycle class where they teach technique and in particular how to handle the bike at and past the limit, so I can get a feel for where the limit is in a safe environment ... Maybe I'll need to add some crash protection to the bike before I do that though...