Mastery of balance.

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It's just like riding a bike, cept with a motor. I'd bet that's super fun. I'd do it.
 
powripper
Ever driven a motorbike? Its a little different :lol:

Psh...Yeah, sure. These legs of mine cycle comparable horsepower.
 
That's pretty good. That reminds me of the guy in a video who ran a gymkhana course in a Caterham Seven and he was really good too.

Except that was becuase the car was balanced...
 
Personally I don't understand whats special about that.

I'm guessing your talking about the leaning into the corners at slow speed?
If you look carefully when he leans really far you can see his toes touch the floor so I'm sure he has some margin for safety.
 
keram
Personally I don't understand whats special about that.

I'm guessing your talking about the leaning into the corners at slow speed?
If you look carefully when he leans really far you can see his toes touch the floor so I'm sure he has some margin for safety.

I want to see you making perfect sharp turns like that at a higher speed. Go make us a home video, also, make sure you show us all the skinned knees and elbows you will have after trying.
 
MachOne
I want to see you making perfect sharp turns like that at a higher speed. Go make us a home video, also, make sure you show us all the skinned knees and elbows you will have after trying.

Fair enough, but my point is it might be difficult for just anyone to hop on a bike and do skill like that but for an experienced biker who has ridden for years that might be quite easy for all I know.
 
I think some of you guys don't realize how heavy a bike actually is. When I first started riding I had a little accident. I was backing It out of the garage and It started to tip a little too much to one side, and no matter how hard I tried, it just toppled over putting a big scuff on the side and it knocked the mirror right off.

To be going that low of a speed, and whip around corners like that is actually pretty amazing 👍
 
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