Stunts
ORIGINAL: CRAZY
im a stunna... whats wrong with it??? only sponsored stunters get brand new bikes.
75% of stunters get bikes dirt cheap with salvage titles etc. with rash etc. for dirt cheap.. like myself. its fun, if you guys even knew how to do a simple stand up, you would feel the adrenalin rush... one thing gets boring, so you go on to try the next. i used to have an f4... i got lot stuff down (slow) i have yet to wreck my new piece (636) and im working on circles... its all in brake control, and balance...
its all in the sport and weather or not u got the nuts to do it
im a stunna... whats wrong with it??? only sponsored stunters get brand new bikes.
75% of stunters get bikes dirt cheap with salvage titles etc. with rash etc. for dirt cheap.. like myself. its fun, if you guys even knew how to do a simple stand up, you would feel the adrenalin rush... one thing gets boring, so you go on to try the next. i used to have an f4... i got lot stuff down (slow) i have yet to wreck my new piece (636) and im working on circles... its all in brake control, and balance...
its all in the sport and weather or not u got the nuts to do it
stuntin IS fun!!
i do it, then again, half the ppl i know have crunchy stuntbikes, so i just abuse theirs!! if i break it, i build them a new part...
i murda a fiddy though!!!!

50' stoppies on a little kids bike is fun.
the resident F4i at my shop is a classic fav tho. i have faith that learning how to wheelie, roll stoppies and such makes you a better rider in ways.. you just learn the limitations of your machine better.
if you didn't know that that balance point of the F4i was about where the forks are perfectly level, then you may run the risk or looping a wheelie, cuz you wouldn't know ehere and when to let off, or start to apply the rear brake.. same with everything else.. no, highchair circles aren't going to make youa better roadracer, drag racer, or streetrider, but it sure looks badass to those who see it!!!
i'm sure just about everyone on this forum has tried to wheelie a bike at one time or another.. some maybe looped it and said "to hell with that!" and that was it.. lesson learned.. but stunting isn't always about crashing.. my one buddy has never laid his minty fresh'03R6 down, and he rolls some mean stoppies and power wheelies. he's just always before the b.p. enough to still do an effective trick and be safe.
i never looped a stoppie, except on the fiddy, then again, a 50CC bike and a 600-954CC bike weigh alot more, and do alot more bodily harm!! i feel a lil safer pushing the limits of an bike less than what i weigh!!
i do it, then again, half the ppl i know have crunchy stuntbikes, so i just abuse theirs!! if i break it, i build them a new part...
i murda a fiddy though!!!!

50' stoppies on a little kids bike is fun.
the resident F4i at my shop is a classic fav tho. i have faith that learning how to wheelie, roll stoppies and such makes you a better rider in ways.. you just learn the limitations of your machine better.
if you didn't know that that balance point of the F4i was about where the forks are perfectly level, then you may run the risk or looping a wheelie, cuz you wouldn't know ehere and when to let off, or start to apply the rear brake.. same with everything else.. no, highchair circles aren't going to make youa better roadracer, drag racer, or streetrider, but it sure looks badass to those who see it!!!
i'm sure just about everyone on this forum has tried to wheelie a bike at one time or another.. some maybe looped it and said "to hell with that!" and that was it.. lesson learned.. but stunting isn't always about crashing.. my one buddy has never laid his minty fresh'03R6 down, and he rolls some mean stoppies and power wheelies. he's just always before the b.p. enough to still do an effective trick and be safe.
i never looped a stoppie, except on the fiddy, then again, a 50CC bike and a 600-954CC bike weigh alot more, and do alot more bodily harm!! i feel a lil safer pushing the limits of an bike less than what i weigh!!
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