Jul 30, 2011 #1 evelrod Automotive Joined Jan 15, 2001 Messages 3,255 Location US Sorry bout that. I couldn't resist after seeing this video. WOW. I've been on bikes since 1949 and I doubt I could even get part way... http://www.youtube.com/user/vystrcil Rod
Sorry bout that. I couldn't resist after seeing this video. WOW. I've been on bikes since 1949 and I doubt I could even get part way... http://www.youtube.com/user/vystrcil Rod
Jul 30, 2011 #2 swall Materials Joined Sep 30, 2003 Messages 2,767 Location US It's easy. Just look where you need to go, don't look at the cones, and don't be afraid of crashing.
Jul 31, 2011 Thread starter #3 evelrod Automotive Joined Jan 15, 2001 Messages 3,255 Location US Easy-peasy...Just look where you need to go? No sweat! Don't look at the cones? Are you kidding me? Don't be afraid of crashing? Pointless to worry cause your gonna crash anyway! Rod
Easy-peasy...Just look where you need to go? No sweat! Don't look at the cones? Are you kidding me? Don't be afraid of crashing? Pointless to worry cause your gonna crash anyway! Rod
Aug 1, 2011 #4 LadaTrouble Automotive Joined May 29, 2002 Messages 81 Location NZ Watch his head - when he does a 360 his head is cranked around as far as his neck will allow. If he looked where he was going he'd dump it in the first turn...looking where he wants to go,and the bike goes there.
Watch his head - when he does a 360 his head is cranked around as far as his neck will allow. If he looked where he was going he'd dump it in the first turn...looking where he wants to go,and the bike goes there.
Aug 8, 2011 #5 kcj Mechanical Joined Apr 2, 2003 Messages 271 Location US incredible. Basic trials riding skills, but on 800 lbs, with about 30 degree turning angle, and speed. awesome.
incredible. Basic trials riding skills, but on 800 lbs, with about 30 degree turning angle, and speed. awesome.