There's 2 places right near where I live that I'm able to get 'air' from. The first place you only really need to be doing anything over 30 for both wheels to come up. The 2nd is a big long straight with a slight hump that when you go quick enough you can hear the revs rise as the rear leaves the ground.
Doing the dukes pass on the Glencoe Massacre has got to have been the best. The first time we done it I made a mental note, so when we come back I was prepaid. I think there was 4 humps all on the stright bit of road, so I hit the first one and got a little bit of air. The next few were me giving it a little more each time and getting a little higher. It would've made for a great photo.
It is a very surreal feeling knowing that both wheels are off the ground and the only thing keeping you from weeks in hospital is an invisible centrifugal force.