killu
Ahh! Just passed their bike test
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Post by killu on Jan 7, 2010 10:24:27 GMT 1
My dear friend sned me his new video yesterday I hope he earn money to started in real competitions in USA and people, who do not ride on motorcycles stop call him "the donor organs" or idiot. I hope people see that stunt is a sport, and not ride on one wheel between cars during rush hours. I wish him luck, as the most successful and least injuries! Enjoy: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRRMQSRD0B4
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Post by McF on Jan 7, 2010 11:00:02 GMT 1
My dear friend sned me his new video yesterday I hope he earn money to started in real competitions in USA and people, who do not ride on motorcycles stop call him "the donor organs" or idiot. I hope people see that stunt is a sport, and not ride on one wheel between cars during rush hours. I wish him luck, as the most successful and least injuries! Enjoy: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRRMQSRD0B4It's an excellent video and I have to say I was impressed that it even included evidence of two spills - shows he is human! Although from the tricks he is doing I'm amazed the bike was not permanently on the floor. I would say that there is a time and place for this kind of riding, busy streets is not among them, but from the videos you have pointed us to, $tunter is "doing his stuff" where it is quiet and therefore not likely to be causing a hazard to other road users - in which "crack on" (Keep on doing it). I might not agree with "sport" because I see a measurable outcome (fastest runner, throw the furthest Javelin, score the most goals etc) as a sport, but there are sports where judges award a score - dressage (Horse Riding), Gymnastics, and then we move into tricks on snowboards etc, so why not? Anyway, $tunter does have a lot of skill and seems to have put some unique style into his "art", so I wish him luck and hope he can make some money from his abilities. If he ever does become so successful that lots of youngs ladies want to throw themselves upon him, I will offer my services to help hold them back ;D PS - is the top of the petrol tank normally that shape? It looks pretty messed up - I cannot think why?
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killu
Ahh! Just passed their bike test
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Post by killu on Jan 7, 2010 11:45:26 GMT 1
The best news ever for people who didn't know him is - in 2010 is beggining his fourth year on bike! He have just 22 year old and, that what You see is an effect of just three years of very hard work Rafal NEVER make wheelie and all taht things on public road. For him it's sport and he tryed to do it only on closed road and not used parking! He is professional! Why tank looks like it looks? It's hard to say for me, but I try to explain. Every stunt-bike should have some upgrade's. One of them is that petrol tank. It must be "embedded inside" because it help in high chair ride, he have more place to do fast combos... The fuel tank is also stuck with silicone or sandpaper. All this is needed to perform tricks faster, safer and more comfortable. With embedded inside fuel tank is harder to slip and fall.
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Post by McF on Jan 7, 2010 13:38:41 GMT 1
I have been riding longer than he has been on the planet - I could never do that stuff! Why tank looks like it looks? It's hard to say for me, but I try to explain. Every stunt-bike should have some upgrade's. One of them is that petrol tank. It must be "embedded inside" because it help in high chair ride, he have more place to do fast combos... The fuel tank is also stuck with silicone or sandpaper. All this is needed to perform tricks faster, safer and more comfortable. With embedded inside fuel tank is harder to slip and fall. an excellent explanation, many thanks - all is clear now. I did wonder if it had become dented when he stands on it but this makes a lot more sense.
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