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ZeroIndex
29th January 2006, 21:34
Did anyone go to the 4 & Rotary Drags today? There were two guys doing some nice wheelies and other stunts, one of the guys did a wheelie the whole quater mile, as well as some other cool stuff. The only thing that bothers me is that the only safety equipment they were wearing was helmets... Surely stunt riders would know the dangers of driving without gloves and jackets?

Slingshot
29th January 2006, 21:57
Surely stunt riders would know the dangers of driving without gloves and jackets?

Yes they do...but riding without gloves and jackets is a totally different story...just ask White Trash :crazy:

Momentum
29th January 2006, 22:23
the same guys were at the v8's vs import drag and one of the guysdid not even have a full face helmet on. just a crout lid

ZeroIndex
30th January 2006, 01:16
ok, i read white trash's article, but still, these guys weren't on pit bikes, they were on nice big road bikes, the one guy was wheelie-ing all the way onto the back guard occasionally... All i think is that in a public show (like drag racing events), professional bikers (or people crazy enough :p ) should set a good example of wearing proper equipment... oh well... that's ethics for you...

loosebruce
30th January 2006, 01:42
The thing is with these guys like anything, once you get so good at stunting whatever, it just becomes second nature to them, and crashes etc are rare, you become confident enough in your own ability that you wont crash, and they'll know and accept the outcome if they do, shit happens.

Sniper
30th January 2006, 07:31
Stunters are pretty cool aren't they? But how cool would they look in leathers that restrict a bit of movement? I think the main reason is as lossebruce said, its second nature to them, but also... Stunters look better wearing no protective gear....

White trash
30th January 2006, 08:30
Can I ask Why it bothers you?

Does it have any effect on you wether they're wearing gear or not?

Why to bikers feel the need to be so overly responsible for others that they'll harp on about safety gear all the time. It's getting a bit tiresome.

ZeroIndex
30th January 2006, 12:11
hmmm... ok, I guess the lack of protective gear does look more "I'M THIS GOOD" and it doesn't restrict movement, and yes, as a new rider (no bike yet), reading some posts I would just expect people to wear safety gear, but I now see the point that loosebruce made.

Thanks anyway... I think I'm done with this post now :p thanks for the responses

EZAS
30th January 2006, 12:41
Spewing that I missed it, I shot down to the Natz at about 1AM on Sunday morning but had to many cops in tow to be able to stop in, guttered.

What kind of bikes were they on? what colour/make/model?

About the leathers thing ... there was a guy who used to ride a yellow 400, with a few 'mild mods' = stoppies, wheelies and burn-outs with three people on the bike! he used to be in full leathers, but like he said "its all relatively low-speed stuff".

ZeroIndex
31st January 2006, 13:24
unfortunately I'm too much of a noob to tell what bikes they were (can't even remember what color), but they handled them really well... one of the guys did a wheelie with the pillion passanger leaning back. Looked just like the Las Vegas Extremes :)

Momentum
31st January 2006, 14:03
one of them is a white camo fireblade i think and the other is a trumpy

willy_01
31st January 2006, 14:16
yep that was cool it was a refreshing change to all the crappy rota's. i was in the pits and some cock jocky started his pp 12a (no doubt) shitter up at 5:30 am. They say bikes are loud, no way! those bikes where the quitest vehicles to go down the strip and they had after market pipes.
The dude on the blade was the man, sitting on the tank feet foward over the handlebars pulling wheelies all over the place! and the homo's watching could hardly be arsed clapping, but went nuts when a guy got his cock out, shows where they are at aye.
Its the last nats i will go to, it was gay and the show was even worse !

ZeroIndex
31st January 2006, 21:25
ah, yes... the camo bike :) I think he could've been the guy that was at the Taupo Dragway opening...
I was up on the hill at Meremere (3/4 way down the drag strip) Had a nice view :)

ghostrider
12th February 2006, 07:56
yep camo 03 cbr 954 and camo 05 triumph speed tripple.ive been there and done that with leathers they make me way 2 hot and they are way 2 restrictive and as for boots cant feel the rear brake and the dont grip that well.Ive had a few crashes on tarseal broken coller bone mean road rash but it all heals i say just worrie about ureselfs not every1 else.As 4 the guy at taupo i dunno who he is :)

larriken
12th February 2006, 09:35
Wear what you want in my book. It's your skin that gets lost not anyone elses. I fart around doing stunts and agree with Ghosty that it gets seriously hot! In saying that though I do wear a jacket and gloves (mostly).

2much
12th February 2006, 10:36
yep camo 03 cbr 954 and camo 05 triumph speed tripple.ive been there and done that with leathers they make me way 2 hot and they are way 2 restrictive and as for boots cant feel the rear brake and the dont grip that well.Ive had a few crashes on tarseal broken coller bone mean road rash but it all heals i say just worrie about ureselfs not every1 else.As 4 the guy at taupo i dunno who he is :)

It was a different guy at Taupo, can't remember his name right now but he's from the Naki and rides a camo R1. That was his first show, but I understand we'll be seeing more of him in the future. He's not as good as those other two on the Blade and speed3, but he's getting there........

his name's bugging me now damnit! don't ya hate that?