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    No skills at all

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg-TCHrQ0vU


    my u tube heroes,

    What can I say I ride a honda

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    Wicked vid, these guys just keep getting upping the game.

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    Fuck me.

    Guy doin a donut with his hand down......

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    Donut with a hand down! Very cool!
    Get rid of those NANA knickers, and FIGHTER it!



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    ooh... er... i mean... umm...
    I mean... Yeah, i do that stuff on my daily commute, yup, every morning on the GN, through rush hour traffic, in a singlet, and no pants... pants are for wimps...
    IT'S PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by owner View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg-TCHrQ0vU


    my u tube heroes,

    What can I say I ride a honda

    That was an awsome find,

    need to get a small two stroker and practice in Pac'in'Save car park
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    Sometimes, I wonder why some bikes have two wheels.

    Cool vid (but crap music me think)

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    the front one is to stop the forks digging into the ground

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    Jesus they make it look easy!!!

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    Awesome video! Those guys rock and good to see that they wear helmets as well...
    There was a few times where I was wondering if the editing of the video maybe made it look a bit more impressive... That guy doing the very tight "piouette" on the red bike - as he comes down he seems to be slung towards the side of the bike and then it cuts.

    Also, is there a reason why people always seem to be going counter clockwise when on the backwheel? Having to have your right foot ready for the rearbrake would make it hard to put weight on that foot I guess - is that why?
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    Most of them have a thumb operated rear brake Mike.

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    I think MotoGP have thumb operated rear brakes, most of these guys have a half size ezypull clutch lever and a full size rear brake lever on the same bar.
    forefinger on the clucth, middle finger on the brake kinda pulling towards the bar on the same axis
    (I set my pitty up all wrong)brake lever is under not over the clutch
    I sat on Lukey Lukes bike last weekend(top aussie stunter) and felt what it should be like. kinda hard to describe. But I guess its all personal preference
    I have been practicing my arse off, FUCK its hard, Twosmokers not so good, not much engine brake, Engine braking is your friend when your behind BP and suck at rear braking, Pizza sprocket =fast up but also fast back down

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Most of them have a thumb operated rear brake Mike.
    Ok... So am I just imagining this thing about doing wheelies counter-clockwise then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Ok... So am I just imagining this thing about doing wheelies counter-clockwise then?
    Maybe just a preference thing? i think most people would agree they have a corner (be it left or right) they drop into easier, get further over in happily, feel smoother and happier with. Personally, i find rights more comfortable than lefts, dont know why, just do. Might be the same in this case? i dunno, just theoreticising
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