Nice Weather = Stunt Riding!!!!!!!!!

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xtremelow

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Well MI decided to shine down on us one last time for the year with high 60 degree weather so a buddy and I went to it and took a couple snap shots. Only damage was a busted front CF fender, came down a little to hard once and snapped it off, guess it is time for the stock custom painted one to go back on.....

Enjoy.

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Little blurry but a normal one too
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no stunt riding here but nebraska has given us a nice weekend here 3 days of 60's

sucks you cracked the CF fender
 
You're crazy standing on your seat man! I'm sure you know what you're doing, but I saw a video one time where a guy attempted to do that and ended up steping off the tail backwards and rolled a few times. The bile kept going down the street till it crashed!

Looks like fun tho [up]
 
Yeah I try to stay within my limits not getting to crazy. I always make sure I make my stabilizer as stiff as it can get and really only drive about 10-15mph and only for about 100ft or less. I know it is fast enough to do damage but yet slow enough to stay more on the safe side.
 
I am lost within all this lingo.

Dave you got any sweet stunt pics? I know you do a lot of shooting so I am sure you have something cool, a bit more than just leans into corners...
 
No I don't. [sad] Besides the occasional wheelie off of a light, I haven't had any interest in stunting my bike. I would hate to see it dropped. I have however thought of buying a bike specifically for stunting.
 
Yeah wish I had a stunt bike but I don't think it would be a buell since they aren't structually built to take that type of abuse.
 
Yeah wish I had a stunt bike but I don't think it would be a buell since they aren't structually built to take that type of abuse.

Have you ever heard of Craig Jones? Buells are one of the best stunt bikes because you don't need to relocate the oil pump.

 
Hey XtremeLOW... I bet having your forks slid up in the clamps to lower the front end made the front bottom out on that fender. Check the travel before damaging your custom painted fender. [up]
 
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