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butchcee Prowler Junkie Posts: 7476 |
posted 01-11-2004 10:28 AM
Not my style , but some of these guys are pretty talented http://www.linienmc.dk/mc-uheld/2003%20feb/12oclockriders.com.wmv ------------------ |
cnote6 Prowler Junkie Posts: 10955 |
posted 01-11-2004 11:28 AM
Good and dumb at the same time, I have owned a few sport bikes and have seen a couple of wrecks. One co-worker slamed into a guard rail going over 80 mph with his girl friend on the back, she only had a few broken bones but he went head frist. He was in a coma for 3 years and is now called the Million dollor man, because it took over a million to take care of him and live to tell about it. Talk about Doctor bills. |
butchcee Prowler Junkie Posts: 7476 |
posted 01-11-2004 12:07 PM
Chris, I know about accidents, I went down in Virginia at about 100 and lived to tell about it. No broken bones but serious road rash. Couldn't wipe my butt for months Thanks for a loving girlfriend. BTW, isn't that Ed on the last bike? |
ed monahan Prowler Junkie Posts: 33595 |
posted 01-11-2004 12:15 PM
Those guys are nuts, in my opinion. Maybe I am just toooo old for that type of thing. |
Gary C Prowler Junkie Posts: 12017 |
posted 01-11-2004 03:11 PM
I also went down about a hundy and walked away with a bruise ego, it was at the same intersection I went through the windshield, matter of fact I drove through the intersection twice today, I was in the truck and didn't crash, phew...... thanks Al, looked like some Cali guys |
Gary C Prowler Junkie Posts: 12017 |
posted 01-11-2004 03:14 PM
Here ya go Ed, http://www.learntowheelie.com/default.asp |
ed monahan Prowler Junkie Posts: 33595 |
posted 01-11-2004 03:24 PM
Yeah a wheelie on a Goldwing would be a trick and a half. lol |
Gary C Prowler Junkie Posts: 12017 |
posted 01-11-2004 08:09 PM
SAY WHAT.......... |
ed monahan Prowler Junkie Posts: 33595 |
posted 01-12-2004 12:52 AM
I wonder what it cost to fix that damage. The tailpipes are not real cheap and I am sure the middle rear body piece broke off. The bike weighs about 900 lbs. and add two bodies to it for another 300-400. That is a lot of weight to be lifting off of one wheel. |
Gary C Prowler Junkie Posts: 12017 |
posted 01-12-2004 10:08 AM
Can you imagine having that deal laying on you? |
DR PROWLER Prowler Junkie Posts: 4079 |
posted 01-12-2004 11:31 AM
There is nothing worse than seeing a kid on the sport bike doing wheelies in the middle of the traffic(see them all the time,sometimes not with great outcome).Great video,though. |
butchcee Prowler Junkie Posts: 7476 |
posted 01-12-2004 02:20 PM
Dr P, I'm with you. Imagine living on the street that the video was shot on, I dont think so! |
cnote6 Prowler Junkie Posts: 10955 |
posted 01-12-2004 07:17 PM
quote: This Guy can not see where he is going, LOOK!! |
ed monahan Prowler Junkie Posts: 33595 |
posted 01-12-2004 07:36 PM
Chris it is the opposite of trying to see the traffic lights in a Prowler with the top up. Up periscope. |
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