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Thread: Harley Davidson - the bike of choice for FMX freestyle?

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    Red face Harley Davidson - the bike of choice for FMX freestyle?

    you saw it first here folks- what can I say.......
    Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......

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    i cant see shit and the page has gone all huckory too
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    lets try that again...

    Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......

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    I thought he was just going to jump it. Crazy stuff.

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    Ever heard of a guy called Evel Kneivel? Some old guy famous for stunting back,y'know,a long time ago.He usually rode a Harley XR750,and sometimes a Triumph.No light weight dirt bikes for him.These young pups are finally catching up.
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    shit, thats well cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Ever heard of a guy called Evel Kneivel? Some old guy famous for stunting back,y'know,a long time ago.He usually rode a Harley XR750,and sometimes a Triumph.No light weight dirt bikes for him.These young pups are finally catching up.
    Darn right, I was thinking, cool, but whats the big deal?

    In theory with the right speed, ramp and a strong enough rider surely you could flip most bikes?

    Carver needs a Bridge with 2 loops on in - up the first like a ramp into the air, back-flip and land on the other side of the second loop. Respect.

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    Back flipping on an XR1200 Harley!


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    WOW , he even made it look easy

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    Impressive....................now do it on a Heritage or sommit.

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    Get it wrong and it'd be a 250kg sledge hammer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Get it wrong and it'd be a 250kg sledge hammer!
    Great incentive though

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    Cool Sounds like he was hitting the limiter in mid air. So that would be 3000 rpm then

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    Cheers for showing Balzy and i that this morning.....I thought you were shitting me when ya said it....either that or i'd heard wrong....He was so graceful and did it with ease.....Seen some cool shit in my years but that was awsum!
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    That was quite impressive.

    He made it look light.

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