Best YouTube Bike Clips?
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Jazoli said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
Where's the rest of it? That's the sighting lap isn't it?s3fella said:
Prof Prolapse said:
Thats quality.
I wonder how the braking works...
I think they use the brake leversI wonder how the braking works...
I have to say if I had millions I would buy those tyres just for the one day a year it snows to go out on the roads and actually be able to get somewhere whilst others think, how the fk is he doing that on a sportsbike.
Naturally you would fool motorists into thinking, well if he can get his bike up that hill I can in the car.
there would be a trail of carnage behind.
Possible repost, but these sort of skills can be viewed time and again....
http://youtu.be/lV94loPQnHo
http://youtu.be/lV94loPQnHo
clen666 said:
Possible repost, but these sort of skills can be viewed time and again....
http://youtu.be/lV94loPQnHo
Great video, I love the bloke at 20 seconds flipping the kill switch to put the poor bike out of it's misery. I've seen that video a few times and I always wonder wtf is going through that bloke's head.http://youtu.be/lV94loPQnHo
Some good ones here too.
- 6 wrecked Ninja
- 1 wrecked spine
Edited by Mastodon2 on Thursday 11th December 23:00
Mastodon2 said:
clen666 said:
Possible repost, but these sort of skills can be viewed time and again....
http://youtu.be/lV94loPQnHo
Great video, I love the bloke at 20 seconds flipping the kill switch to put the poor bike out of it's misery. I've seen that video a few times and I always wonder wtf is going through that bloke's head.http://youtu.be/lV94loPQnHo
Centurion07 said:
Never having even attempted a burnout, am I right in saying front brake, rev the nuts off it and then dump the clutch whilst keeping your weight off the rear?
I've never done one either, seeing these people obliterating their bikes puts me off! I would have thought you'd want your weight over the bars to stop the front slipping forward, and to let the rear end rise and have the wheel skim the ground. The more weight you put on the back, the more likely the bike is to grip and try and scoot forward, at a guess. Don't quote me on that though, it's not something I've tried.It's really not hard. Rev, drop clutch, keep front brake as tight as poss.....pretty much hard to mess that up. in the video, the guy pulls the clutch back in as soon as the rear tyre starts to move, god knows why!
It gets slightly harder when letting the front brake off slightly but not much.....
I did have a good rolling burnout video past a police station but was advised to take it down by my local Traffic Serg.
It gets slightly harder when letting the front brake off slightly but not much.....
I did have a good rolling burnout video past a police station but was advised to take it down by my local Traffic Serg.
Jewelly_Boy said:
It's really not hard. Rev, drop clutch, keep front brake as tight as poss.....pretty much hard to mess that up. in the video, the guy pulls the clutch back in as soon as the rear tyre starts to move, god knows why!
It gets slightly harder when letting the front brake off slightly but not much.....
I did have a good rolling burnout video past a police station but was advised to take it down by my local Traffic Serg.
It gets slightly harder when letting the front brake off slightly but not much.....
I did have a good rolling burnout video past a police station but was advised to take it down by my local Traffic Serg.
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