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    Girls showing how it's done

    Here are some pics of women stunt riding. I feel really inspired by what they're doing and want to give it a go myself. Post up who inspires you.

    Pic 1 is Jessica Maine aka RoadRashChic (www.roadrashchic.com). She has been riding since the beginning of 2003, and stunt riding since the end of 2004. Heaps of cool photos of her stunts on her site.

    Pic 2 is a lady called Jojo.
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    OMG in jeans with bare arms.
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    And what about Debbie Evans...

    See her site http://www.debbieevans.com
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    Cool

    Sure do the stunts...
    but for farks sake WEAR PROTECTIVE clothing.

    At any moment the bike can fall over and you crash....
    Sorry but stunts are great, but not without the right protective clothing on.

    Jeans, bare arms and sneakers.... NUP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duc-Gurl
    OMG in jeans with bare arms.
    What about this one then....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    What about this one then....
    Well whatever presses your buttons I guess. Redefines protective clothing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    What about this one then....
    there is a time when you should and shouldn't see the 'G' and dam i think thats hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    Pic 2 is a lady called Jojo.
    I would love to know how she got that high off the bike. That's a great picture.

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    Waah, they rule too much. Go stunters!
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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim
    I would love to know how she got that high off the bike. That's a great picture.
    I second that!!
    Stunting is something else really....
    Are you serious about learning Riff?
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    Crashe, I know we all love to bash those that don't wear the right gear, but stuniting proper like requires as much body flexability and freedom as possible. Therefore all chicks stunting should be dressed in bikinis and not much else other than a lid.

    I myself wear my KB T-shirt, Levis, trainers, gloves and boots. Stepping off a bike at 20kph in a carpark doesn't really concern me much.

    BTW, that "Jojo" looks pretty fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl
    Are you serious about learning Riff?
    Yep I want to give it a go. Not on my current bike tho. I'm looking for another bike that will be user friendly for doing fun stuff on, but that I won't be too worried about dropping.

    Here's another pic from jojo. Check out her site: http://www.lasvegasextremes.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    Not on my current bike tho. I'm looking for another bike that will be user friendly for doing fun stuff on, but that I won't be too worried about dropping.
    Why not? I've been skidding around on it all day!

    I did give it a wash afterwards though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Why not? I've been skidding around on it all day! .
    Good job you didn't take the advice of everyone at Puke today to fang it round the track. You weren't expecting me to turn up there, were you?

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    I did give it a wash afterwards though.
    I hope you've washed it to my standards - if not you better go and do it properly before I get home from work!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    Yep I want to give it a go. Not on my current bike tho. I'm looking for another bike that will be user friendly for doing fun stuff on, but that I won't be too worried about dropping.
    Why ever not? I imagine your SV would be rather user friendly for doing fun stuff on. Ideal really
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