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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    WOAH! apart from the absence of double axels and triple toeloops the guy could be an olympic figure skater!! Very impressive.
    Triple toeloops and double axels? ..Sounds like a hidden talent you have there...

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    Those ichi-bun pyscho desu motubiku porizuman!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hYTi...eature=related

    For more high speed tight cornering fun! Sugoi ne!
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    Oh pfft tis what Im teaching my newbs on monday nights! Its why we have so many cones hahahah...

    Awesome skills and smoothness the guy didnt look like a technicial rider, more of a feel rider and just did it.
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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    Wow, that's good riding!

    That looks just like the road I used to ride home on when the pubs used to closed at six o'clock!

    Funny thing is, I could never find that road on the way "to" the pub! John.

    PS: Six o'clock closing was the "pits"....You know....the good ol'e days!....yeah right! (Tui times, literally)

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    Don't know what you guys are all thinking...... He/she didn't even even get their knee down!


    Puts the basic handling skills test to shame eh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unit View Post
    What an awesome sport, exactly what I need to be doing. I did feel sorry for the Yank cops though, their bikes look so awkward. Would be good to get a few people together here, steal some cones find a big car park and have a go
    Wouldn't take many people chipping in to get a trash bike to practice skills like this on.

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    Woot!!! That was cah-raizay!!!
    Blown away by the jap cop's, but i guess they'd be must have skills in such a crowded place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Oh pfft tis what Im teaching my newbs on monday nights! Its why we have so many cones hahahah...

    Awesome skills and smoothness the guy didnt look like a technicial rider, more of a feel rider and just did it.
    Erm, yes - that is what very good technical riders look like - as though it is as easy as breathing. There is no way to that performance through straight natural ability - whatever anyone would like to post.
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    Holy macaroni!

    Tight cornering is "ma bete noire"...I really wish I had more confidence to do it properly...

    Especially when I'm tired after a long day riding up and down the country and I need to do a u turn soemwhere...my VTR would be glad not to have to be laid on the side, getting a bent brake lever in the process
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    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90s View Post
    Erm, yes - that is what very good technical riders look like - as though it is as easy as breathing. There is no way to that performance through straight natural ability - whatever anyone would like to post.
    The ability to be a natural feel rider, implement handling techniques comes as a high advantage..You can teach someone techniques but you can not teach "feel"

    Consumption of time to perfect skills like this takes alot of commitment. Its taking a bike to the next level, much like musicians and their musicial instruments.

    I want to get to the next level in riding, have the bike be a part of me and an extension of my body. One day
    My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsmj View Post
    Not me - that is some fantastic skills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unit View Post
    What an awesome sport, exactly what I need to be doing. I did feel sorry for the Yank cops though, their bikes look so awkward. Would be good to get a few people together here, steal some cones find a big car park and have a go
    Got enough construction going on I'm sure they wouldn't miss 15 or so from Route P at Chapel street...

    Or you could get the Hamilton Hoons to set they're thing up again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post

    ... much like musicians and their musicial instruments.
    So there's hope for me yet?
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    it was a repost when i put it up.

    oh and it's a vfr400r nc24

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    I watched these vidios last night
    thought they were great!
    Tonight I have just finished fitting a new rear tyre, cleaned a few things and lubed a few joints.....test ride ......OK!
    Seeing I have a 1/2acre front lawm, which at the moment is just brown grass, and this lawn is peppered with fruit trees, I decided to try out the xsessive around the trees to see how I would go.
    Well much to my surprize, I got into it and enjoyed myself for a good 20 min.
    I could very easily now do a u turn in less than a standard road width with out putting a foot down.
    As has been said in many other threads, practice practice practice.
    The grass surface is not a grippy as a road, so a bit of tyre spin was developed but hey, Im going to do it again,
    Ive learnt that my bike will scrape a peg and still feel stable at 15kph on grass! So seald roads should be better
    And the Xsessive is not a light Bike!
    Go out and set yourself up a tight course and get some slow speed practice.
    Its fun
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