Have you guys seen how some stunt riders ride into a corner and hit the gas then whip the bike around without ever stopping, making a u turn? does anyone know how you guys do that? or should i start signing up on stunting forums? ( I really dont want to).
Start doing yoga..
Once you get limber enough to put your head up your ass, you're ready to learn how to street stunt.
I know what your talking about....ive seen a couple of guys do it on monsters in the past....i think they were 696's.... it looks very cool...i think its all about timing and shifting your weight to the front of the bike, nailing the throttle to break traction to swing the rear end around and then hoping that you dont die from it...lol....i honestly dont think i would ever stunt...just to expensive to lay down a perfectly good bike...not to mention the toll it takes on the frame and the transmission to be doing things like that....I understand the cool factor and if you want to get into it i say all power too ya! but we need videos to see how the learning curve went! ;D
Quote from: ducatiz on August 26, 2011, 08:28:40 AM
Once you get limber enough to put your head up your ass, you're ready to learn how to street stunt.
What do you mean?
http://failblog.org/2011/08/26/epic-fail-photos-if-im-just-a-little-faster-this-should-work-fail/ (http://failblog.org/2011/08/26/epic-fail-photos-if-im-just-a-little-faster-this-should-work-fail/)
Jim
I like how the Japanese police stick their leg out(ala dirtbike style), it seems to work.
Quote from: ducatiz on August 26, 2011, 08:28:40 AM
Start doing yoga..
Once you get limber enough to put your head up your ass, you're ready to learn how to street stunt.
this is one of the best post ive ever read.
about 4 months i got my first bike, a 05 monster dark, when my friends ask me about stunting, my response was....this is a Ducati, its not the fastest bike but is the most beautifull, i dont need to prove anything to anyone.
i love to ride my bike, because the smile uppon my face only compares when im with my gf or my family.