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    Woman dies at "Wheelie school"

    A woman who was learning how to do wheelies died when she fell off her bike as she practiced.

    Police said Leslie Duco was learning how to do a wheelie at a class operated by California-based On One Wheel company at Orange County Airport. She lost control of her vehicle, which hit the ground and skidded. She was rushed to hospital, but died later in the day.

    Police are listing the cause of death as accidental. Duco was wearing a helmet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    Duco was wearing a helmet.
    And what else though??

    Some stunters wear what I would call suicide uniform of tshirt and jeans no gloves not cool

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    A company called "On One Wheel"!
    Only in America! Gotta be nuts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zadok
    A company called "On One Wheel"!
    Only in America! Gotta be nuts.
    They have a school over here too , Thinking about going along for the fun of it , Have done a couple of "accidental ones" , but couldn't pull a wheelie so save myself. A mates coming over in Sept , has booked him self into this one and the superbike school (He's the later side of 40) .Think I'll be doing the same.

    http://www.thewheelieschool.co.uk/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooch
    They have a school over here two
    Have you got any details of them, haven't heard about any? Me and I am sure most others will appreciate if you could give out some contact details if you have them.

    Cheers!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Have you got any details of them, haven't heard about any? Me and I am sure most others will appreciate if you could give out some contact details if you have them.

    Cheers!
    look at his location...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooch
    They have a school over here two , Thinking about going along for the fun of it , Have done a couple of "accidental ones" , but couldn't pull a wheelie so save myself. A mates coming over in Sept , has booked him self into this one and the superbike school (He's the later side of 40) .Think I'll be doing the same.

    http://www.thewheelieschool.co.uk/
    That's Fishman from VisorDown's school.
    This is him on a Rocket 3 removing the number plate...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    A woman who was learning how to do wheelies died when she fell off her bike as she practiced.

    Police said Leslie Duco was learning how to do a wheelie at a class operated by California-based On One Wheel company at Orange County Airport. She lost control of her vehicle, which hit the ground and skidded. She was rushed to hospital, but died later in the day.

    Police are listing the cause of death as accidental. Duco was wearing a helmet.
    Sad to hear, but it is to be expected. I too would be keen to know what protective wear she had on, and also what speed she was doing? Any more info available on this story Bob?

    I think a wheelie school is a good idea. Sure, there are risks involved as can be seen in this article, but it would probably prevent heaps of road accidents if people knew how to wheelie properly! God knows how many bikers out there (on the road) like to 'try' and wheelie on a regular basis!

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    No shit, where else can I / one practice?
    Anyone who opens a wheelie school here is going to make a killing! (err, no pun intended!)

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    I'd love to know how to do a decent wheelie intentionally (the only handful I've ever done were all accidental, with probably the best involving a somewhat hyped up rider leaving behind a somewhat optimistic Commo driver with funny coloured lights on top)
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    the best involving a somewhat hyped up rider leaving behind a somewhat optimistic Commo driver with funny coloured lights on top)


    no, wait aren't I supposed to go

    ah.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    I'd love to know how to do a decent wheelie intentionally (the only handful I've ever done were all accidental, with probably the best involving a somewhat hyped up rider leaving behind a somewhat optimistic Commo driver with funny coloured lights on top)
    Ahh, you're shit outta luck mate. All 636's are fitted with a WANKER (Wheelie Activation/Notification & Km/h Exceeder Restrictor)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Sad to hear, but it is to be expected. I too would be keen to know what protective wear she had on, and also what speed she was doing? Any more info available on this story Bob?
    All I've found is the following additional information:

    "Sgt. Dennis Barnett said Duco died at the hospital. Autopsy results were pending, and police were investigating what contributed to the accident.

    A spokesman for On One Wheel declined comment, but the company Web site said it uses training bikes with anti-flip devices."
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