Looks like alot of fun, but also a hand full
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pi_DNp-Q2Q&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pi_DNp-Q2Q&feature=player_embedded
if you are a really good stunter i assume the number of accidents you have with the bike will be fewer, but do you have the innate ability to keep the severity of a crash or drop minimized? or are they more spectacular?
so turning my 1199 into a stunt bike, i should work on my clutch control on something more "expendable" like my old 1098...ok, gotcha...but yeah, i guess slow crashes are easier to live with than one fast one that wipes the bike out...
i saw a bike where the person transported his duc with the kickstand down, guess they had hit a bump or something, the kickstand broke off with a big chunk of the casing too...with a duc, the engine is part of the frame, so a light fall i would think would be far more devastating than most other bikes that at least have a full frame regardless of crash cage...is that a magnesium casing?
lol, "who wants to see some stunt bikes do tricks?" versus "who wants to see someone do it on a really expensive bike?"...i guess he's taking it up a notch...are higher end bikes making inroads to the stunt scene? events?
lmaoojp!
You should take note of who or what your responding to, check the handle... A sure thread kill no!!
Who does he drift? Is that all clutch and throttle?
Those are sponsored riders thou, and not exactly placing 1st at the comps....If you are a not sponsored really well, the bike of choice to be competitive on a budget are still the Kawi zx6r's and Honda F4i/RR's