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Message started by Serowbot on 02/06/12 at 08:54:05

Title: Tricks...
Post by Serowbot on 02/06/12 at 08:54:05

Nice trick...  
My best trick is forgetting my keys in the ignition when I park... :-?...

http://i.imgur.com/dh7Zy.gif
Linky for JOG... ;)...
http://i.imgur.com/dh7Zy.gif

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/06/12 at 09:07:54

SHAZZAM!!!

A fella wouldnt wanna come up short on that one!

Would you post a link to it? I wanna put that up in another forum,.

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by Savage_Rob on 02/06/12 at 10:00:34

If by some strange quirk of fortune I were to survive something like that, I'd have to change my skivvies.

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by verslagen1 on 02/06/12 at 10:16:34

push starting is a good trick.
at least it amuses every body when I do it.   ;D

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by thumperclone on 02/06/12 at 10:28:27

how would one pratice that???

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by arteacher on 02/06/12 at 11:02:28


7D617C64796C7B6A6566676C090 wrote:
how would one pratice that???

With ones insurance fully paid up. ;D
Into a net or airbag maybe?

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by verslagen1 on 02/06/12 at 11:12:06


7468756D706572636C6F6E65000 wrote:
how would one pratice that???


idk never been that drunk   :-?

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/06/12 at 11:28:27

Ive never been messed up enough to even consider such a move as even being physically possible.. I swear theres no way to initiate such a maneuver just flying off a ramp.,. I see his head drop to the left & I see some arm movement on the bars, but danged if I can see how that drives the whole mass of bike & rider thru all those gyrations.


That boys goin to jail for breakin the laws of physics..
If they dont lock him away for bein crazy first.

OHH, & thanks Rowboat for the link,, & for makin the pic bigger.

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by babyhog on 02/06/12 at 12:38:36


2539243C213423323D3E3F34510 wrote:
how would one pratice that???


Accidentally?    ;D

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/06/12 at 14:11:29


595A5B56544E370 wrote:
[quote author=2539243C213423323D3E3F34510 link=1328547245/0#4 date=1328552907]how would one pratice that???


Accidentally?    ;D
[/quote]


Yea! No kiddin,, & Id think ONCE would be plenty.. even IF it worked out allright.

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by MMRanch on 02/07/12 at 09:54:28

Yea BabyHog

I'm with you on this one !!!   The trick was : "Making it look like he did that on purpose" !  ;D

Remines me of a 90dergee , 4 inch pavement rise I hit once ,   The Front tire bounced 3foot off the ground then the back tire did the same which drove the front tire back to the ground bottoming the front shocks out.   So the bike goes along on the front wheel with the rearend 4 foot off the ground at 50 mph for the next thirity yards.   I just grined and prented it happened on purpose, then went home and changed clothes !  ;D ;D didn't seem so funny at the time !

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by splash07 on 02/07/12 at 10:08:58

He probably practiced that trick 1000 times. What they do is set up a pit of small foam blocks then practice the trick landing in the pit of foam with the bike. They usually use a crane or winch to get the bike out of the pit after each attempt.

http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac30/splash07s/mtb-jump-practice.jpg

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/07/12 at 11:30:14

I hung out with the gymnastics team in college & tried to learn a backflip,, ( Note,, I TRIED). The first time climbing out of the foam wasnt too bad, but its suffocating in there & climbing out is a difficult thing, very tiring. & I was a roughneck, I could run a mile under 5 minutes & ride a 10 speed for hours at a pretty fast pace,, but that pit just sapped me,

Title: Re: Tricks...
Post by Bubba on 02/08/12 at 06:32:29

easy peasy...it's a corkscrew with a Mctwist thrown in at the end...gotta be a snowboarder... :P

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