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Jul 1 2016 10:13am
Quote (ClutchUp @ Jul 1 2016 09:05am)
Haters gonna hate , that's all I see in here


dumb asses gunna be dumb asses, thats all you are
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Jul 1 2016 10:14am
Yea... I ride around like a squid with a wife and two kids.

You're the one posting pictures in jeans and a tshirt lol...
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Jul 1 2016 10:31am
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Which fuckin tool are you bro?

I only stunt and do wheelies at a private lot. I maybe hit the streets once a month.... and when I do I rarely do them around cars

MEdiator IF YOU SEE THIS CAN YOU CLOSE THIS THREAD PLEASE..

Impossible talkING to people on here jeez




I only stunt and do wheelies at a private lot


I maybe hit the streets once a month


When I do I RARELY do them around cars



Is it easier to see the contradiction when I break it up like that? Your sig pic is you in shorts and a tshirt with street shoes riding a wheelie. Which tool am I? I'm to tool that has been riding for almost 25 years on dirt and 10 years on the street without any major accidents of my own doing. I'm the dirt racer that wears gear and understands why it is important. I'm the street rider that buys an expensive helmet to protect the only brain I will ever have. I ride in 2 piece leathers in winter and a mesh jacket/riding jeans in summer with S-MX2 boots. I'm not going to sit here and tell you I obey all traffic laws and speed limits on a sport bike. I don't endanger other people on the road and I don't further the BroSquid stereotype that has unfortunately affected all of us. Guys doing what you are doing in your sig pic forms a negative public opinion and changes the way people view the rest of us. You are part of the problem. I'm not addressing your stunt riding on a closed course. That is awesome. Keep it up and have fun. Put on some fucking gear and keep it on 2 wheels on public roads.

This post was edited by FMX_89 on Jul 1 2016 10:32am
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Jul 1 2016 10:39am
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I only stunt and do wheelies at a private lot


I maybe hit the streets once a month


When I do I RARELY do them around cars



Is it easier to see the contradiction when I break it up like that? Your sig pic is you in shorts and a tshirt with street shoes riding a wheelie. Which tool am I? I'm to tool that has been riding for almost 25 years on dirt and 10 years on the street without any major accidents of my own doing. I'm the dirt racer that wears gear and understands why it is important. I'm the street rider that buys an expensive helmet to protect the only brain I will ever have. I ride in 2 piece leathers in winter and a mesh jacket/riding jeans in summer with S-MX2 boots. I'm not going to sit here and tell you I obey all traffic laws and speed limits on a sport bike. I don't endanger other people on the road and I don't further the BroSquid stereotype that has unfortunately affected all of us. Guys doing what you are doing in your sig pic forms a negative public opinion and changes the way people view the rest of us. You are part of the problem. I'm not addressing your stunt riding on a closed course. That is awesome. Keep it up and have fun. Put on some fucking gear and keep it on 2 wheels on public roads.


Cool man I know that's understandable . I wear my jacket a lot as well but not when I'm at the lot.

Keep the shiny side up
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Jul 4 2016 08:25pm
Quote (ClutchUp @ 1 Jul 2016 07:59)
A lot of talk going on but I'm the only one posting pics.......

I bet 90% of you can't even get the front wheel off the ground lol


Bro I've been riding on 2 wheels since I have been 5.. sport bikes are not hard to wheelie.... Why you braggin about a bike that balance point is very easy to maintain lol.. try on harley
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Jul 7 2016 12:44am
Those are some dank woolies bruh
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Jul 7 2016 10:36am
Cute.
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bruh
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Jul 8 2016 02:59pm
Honestly stunting on a ricer isnt that hard once you get past that initial fear. The bikes are pretty balanced just for this stuff. Get on a harley and rock it out, then ill give props.
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Quote (nickerbocker57 @ Jul 8 2016 08:59pm)
Honestly stunting on a ricer isnt that hard once you get past that initial fear. The bikes are pretty balanced just for this stuff. Get on a harley and rock it out, then ill give props.


???

I think you meant "wheelies" aren't hard on a ricer, stunting is a different beast.. I had a boss who stunted on a fz1 with a 22 tn and a 530 pitch that could do a bunny hop a foot in the air. He did a stoppy and put his rear wheel close to 3 feet in the air and landed on less than a 1 foot wide target.

I can ride a wheely down the bypass going 100 mph, that's not hard, but I couldn't sit on my handles when I do it.

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