Now this Dude can ride.........

Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by Otty, Aug 16, 2009.

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  1. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    =Jwin= Tassled File Fish

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    Now that's what I call talent and a set of old tires! :eek:
     
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    mirandacollc Flame Angel

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    I can say I used to do that on my gsxr 750 with ease but being able to do it on a harley! That is talent. I worked at a bike shop for 12 years and havent seen anyone do that on a harley! Seen 100s do it on sportbikes but wow that is cool. I never tried on my warrior as cruisers arent that great for this but heck he made it do it. Lol is this because the harley was leaking oil lol just kidding otty im from a harley family.
     
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    scenario1313 Tassled File Fish

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    He's got HUGE STONES and a bald tire. Love it.
     
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  6. jkat21

    jkat21 Bangghai Cardinal

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    Very cool vid..it is not easy to bring to bring a bike like that up close to 12 o'clock and hold it..this guys ptetty good...
     
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    It takes a lot of stones (and a lot more power than stock)to get a heavy harley like that to stay up more than a few inches off the ground.
    Usually any time a harley gets on one wheel it is awkward at best. This guy can at least keep it stood up longer than I have seen any HD do it. The rolling burnouts are nice and easy to do on a harley. The bike will rather do those than lift the front end. That is the exact opposite of how sport bikes work.

    Kudos to that guy though.
     
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  9. KOgle

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    Pretty cool.
     
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  10. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    Bet you could do that on your Sportster Kris.... :p
     
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    Only in an Interstate Median!

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  12. Beamerhack

    Beamerhack Coral Banded Shrimp

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    What is impressive about it? I honestly dont get it....


    There are videos of people doing tricks and spinning tires that are thousand times more impressive. He can do a dounut on a bike that is about all I get from it.