I love to wheelie, mostly on the track, but to be honest, I'll wheel stand whenever the hell i feel like it, if its on a back road some where or pulling onto the motorway at 4am in the morning, i always pick my times. After reading so many threads and posts on this site I use to try not to P**s people off but bikes are bikes and wheel stands go with the territory. If you dont wanna wheelie then don't. But dont try to be the parents concience of us who do or may want to wheelie.....we already got parents....and i dont listen to them so why would we listen to you?........![]()
I rode to a friends house in the rain, he asked me if times were that tough, I said you wouldnt understand and if you did understand you would not have asked me that.....a ride is a ride....
if you do not respect your parents then in all reality you have very little respect for yourself or those around you, in effect your a kiwi the defination of a kiwi is, a small furry animal that cant fly has little or no future, the problem with kids today they get everything too easy they know or think they know too much, they think that they know there rights and the whole world is against them, here is some news the world was still pear shaped just the same when i was a kid, i had to work for anything i wanted and my mom got my pay packet before i did as long as i lived under her roof that was the rule, its called respect if i bad mouthed i got slapped or belted, i really pissed my dad off one day and i got whipped from head to toe with a leather belt and i still got scars on my back from the buckle, but did do it again like hell.
and i have the GREATEST respect for them, god there your true best mates, like riding budies you fukin miss them when there gone and you have this big hole in your life and life is a bitch yes it is but you think if only i had said this or that to them jeez man its too late there gone there is no way back no heaven no hell we make that place here, you get one shot at this game you make a few mistakes on the way break a few bones but there, there to let you know your safety limits respect your fear, this is no such thing as no fear this is for fools and stupid *unts that do stupid stunts and give no thought for consequence of others. your no brother of mine i dont ride with fools, i am tired of seeing RIP for real people fools only get what they deserve.
ride for freedom, ride safe, ride for me, and all the other bikers no longer able to ride
I think that ones fear, used as a tool by people who want respect but aren't respected.
Respect is when you don't think to "bad mouth" your olds in the first place.
BACK ON TOPIC....
dipshit, yes. You are.
If someone only has a bike for stunting at their house and drives everywhere else and has good stunting skills but no road ability at all that just means they are missing out on linking a sick set of bends. Their loss but no-one else gains. It doesn't affect anyone but them.
You no doubt would feel acomplishment and me stoked to pull a big controlled wheelie but if trying it isn't your cup of tea thats cool.
Hassling people who do try, and there will be soooo many tries before the goal is acheived, is not gaining you anything.
I go out BMX'ing with mates and we aren't "showing off" to each other. It's really good to get feedback on what your doing as your head can be kinda busy mid trick that you can't land yet. Helps to get encoraged by your mates for sure.
I'm selling my new riding gear!! Only worn a few times get a deal Kiwibikers!!
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...53#post1414653
Yeah I been riding for 29 years and, I never got belted. Fear ain't respect idiot. call me kid again....I like the compliment....I learnt to live life to the fullest, I aint going with a damn thought bout wishing what i had of done.....geeze get a life, or maybe you got tooooo many belting's across the head that cause the scars....I got more stories to post here than you got hairs on your ass...and if your as old as you make out that must be a shit load....you got no idea and less of an idea bout how to comprehend what people say and the context it was meant.....take a jump and save us all the drama......but then again maybe i'll just do a mutha wheelie in defiant attitude to say Nah na nana Nah........
I rode to a friends house in the rain, he asked me if times were that tough, I said you wouldnt understand and if you did understand you would not have asked me that.....a ride is a ride....
Wheelies are neither big nor clever
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Two reasons why i can't do them, not to mention that i'm too much of a wuss to risk all the $$$$$$$ it would take to fix my bike from the learning process.
In the right environment they can look very impressive but in stupid places no matter how impressive the bike might look, the rider is a dick. Unfortunately lots of riders only seem to care that their 'skills' earn the ooohhhs and aaaaahhhhhs of their mates even when done where other people are at risk (just watch the you tube footage of the bikes being filmed from a car). Classic case of "i'm da man" to knobhead in a split second.
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