He's jealous
While you sit there liking things just cos' everyone else does, I'll be standing up here keeping it real.
So you think that riding whilst having the skills developed stunt riding makes you a more dangerous rider? I can't see your logic. How can having a variety of developed bike handling skills do anything other than make you a better rider?
Being the other half of someone who does track days and is getting more intop stunting, I think that I will feel even safer on the back of him as a result of the stunting than I already do.
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have you found? The same old fears.
Wish you were here. QWQ
so what are you trying to acheive??
come on here and hate on a few stunt riders and try make them give up??
All the stunt riders i ride with would agree with this:
The More You Hate, The Harder We Will Go
So keep on giving us shit, its just gonna make us ride harder, go more crazy, push our skills and our bikes even more
Come off it you fucking retard. BMW, Kawasaki, KTM, buell... they all have sponsored stunt riders. It is something to aim for, being the best at any given discipline is something to aim for.
When stunts are done properly, and in appropriate places they are something to be admired not put down.
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
hey dipshit,
no one asked you to come into the stunt forum. the skills possessed by these guys could and probably will save their lives when some idiot pulls out in front of them. that idiot might as well be you in your cage.
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have you found? The same old fears.
Wish you were here. QWQ
It's practising your circus tricks while riding that puts you at greater risk.
I can see it giving many overconfidence as they truly believe that the "skills" they have acquired actually have any relevance to safe road riding skills.I can't see your logic. How can having a variety of developed bike handling skills do anything other than make you a better rider?
Try reading the dedications to some of the KB members that have killed themselves on their bikes and never made it into their thirties...
"There's some great footage of Bruce and his big cheeky grin as he races, does burnouts on the grass, wheelies etc. Then he hops on his roadbike and does some unrefined wheelies and stoppies on the road. He's about 18 in the video, but he hasn't changed in the years since (except for pulling better wheelies and stoppies!)"
"Not only did Daryl like showing off on his bike but off as well."
"We were taking a shorter route heading thru backroads he get onto a straight and Dan put it up on one wheel and man.....that still remains to this day the best ever wheelie i had seen.... perfectly balanced and i mean perfectly...went along for a good 500 metre with the numberplate about 2 inches off the ground...no more no less for the whole frikking wheelie....same angle the whole way.... plate 2 inches off the ground perfectly consistent for 500 metres , the rest of us couldnt believe it...talk to him after...oh yeah...was nothing much...."
Would you feel safe riding down the motorway like in the first video on this thread..??Being the other half of someone who does track days and is getting more intop stunting, I think that I will feel even safer on the back of him as a result of the stunting than I already do.
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