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Stuntbiker, Good or what!

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Not sure if other people have already seen this one yet but I came across it while randomly clicking through YouTube. Most impressive. :clap:
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Incredible skill, I like that gymkhana too (probably spelt wrong)
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That's mental, I wonder how many bikes he's killed learning al those skills. Isn't a bit of a cheat turning the idle speed up :think:

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Well... It seems it is destined to be a new kind of X Games, If you like it or not.
In the past I always thought that these guy's are not real riders and using the bikes in that manner is just wrong, but I should not judge by my opinion based on what I think is right, it is just a different category of riding I guess and developing skills like that is very impressive, no doubt.
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Now he was good, and he was only wearing trainers :eek2
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One word was running through my mind, and I can't even say it due to censorship :lol:

Damned impressive though, probably gone through more bikes than I've had sandwiches to get that good though. Can't be a cheap hobby.

Anyone know what bike it is? The frame makes me think Monster, but I'm not sure
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919cc blades, exups and gixxer thousands seem to be favourite bikes from the stuff I've seen
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Virt wrote:One word was running through my mind, and I can't even say it due to censorship :lol:

Damned impressive though, probably gone through more bikes than I've had sandwiches to get that good though. Can't be a cheap hobby.

Anyone know what bike it is? The frame makes me think Monster, but I'm not sure
The frame looks more like a one off special to me with plenty of heavy bracing. Seems to have a straight 4 engine in there due to the downpipes and sound but am totally clueless. I am sure someone will come up with a picture soon as to what it is. :confused
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I could do that no probs just give 10 cans of stella and the keys to someone else's bike :beer: :beer: :D
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alternative_vtr wrote:919cc blades, exups and gixxer thousands seem to be favourite bikes from the stuff I've seen

Kawk bh1 or Honda f4i are the stunters weapon
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Virt wrote:One word was running through my mind, and I can't even say it due to censorship :lol:

Damned impressive though, probably gone through more bikes than I've had sandwiches to get that good though. Can't be a cheap hobby.

Anyone know what bike it is? The frame makes me think Monster, but I'm not sure
Monster would not last the beating, plus V twins are a little twitchy for stunts, 4 cylinders are preferred mate ;)
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Can't think off the top of my head
But it's a steel cage frame that stunters use
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Yep just did a searh on web for stuntbiker frames and loads came up.

Also noticed that Ace Cafe have a stunt bike show at the end of this month. May be interested in this one me think! :biggrin

"Ace Cafe London, this year celebrating the 75th anniversary of having originally opened in 1938, returns to the world famous and iconic Wembley Stadium Complex for the 4th annual Stunt Festival & Streetfighter Show featuring the premiere of the all new Stunt Bike Open Freestyle Championship Finals, to be held throughout the day from 10am Sunday 28th July"
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interested as to why they make the special frames..........i guess they want a frame that is lighter at the front and can take more impacts?
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