D
Deleted member 9794
1st. :bow:
2nd. :bow: :bow:
3rd. :sinister: who's gonna be the first on here to go give it a shot and record it?
2nd. :bow: :bow:
3rd. :sinister: who's gonna be the first on here to go give it a shot and record it?
Lol I actually want to get a bike to throw around like that, if I had it now i'd be out there trying....and failing, but trying nonetheless xD1st. :bow:
2nd. :bow: :bow:
3rd. :sinister: who's gonna be the first on here to go give it a shot and record it?
Also notice they DON'T throw their leg down, this is a different culture of riding, instead of long sweeping fast turns these are low speed ( relatively) and tight. If you want to learn them 600 dollars and you go for a week long training course. It IS the same that the police use, the bike you learn on is in fact a bunch of retired police bikes.Noticed two things in these videos...
1. All riders have upright bars (not clip-ons)
2. They are awesome with that one MSF tip of snapping the head and looking through the turn.
The more obvious difference for me is that I suck and he doesn't.The obvious difference between him and me is that I'm 6'2" and he looks to be quite a bit shorter than that.