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11 comments:
I really dislike wannabe stunters up at the gap..
remove the word "wannabe" from your post, and I think most people would agree.
stunters period. how's that..
coulda been accidental? maybe thought that turn was a lot worse?
WTF, MATE? no respect. nor brain.
Sounds like some people are jealous about their lack of skills. The move doesn't look too dangerous to me since he's in an open section of the road.
No one is jealous, if you want to impress most of the people on here, learn how to drag a knee. Wheelies and Indo's aren't that impressive. I used to attempt them, until I did one ride up in the North GA mountains, and after that hitting a good twisty is 10 times better.
Personally, it's all the same to me... I don't think ANY of us need to be trying to impress ANYONE, right ladies and gents? Seriously... If you're riding the gap just to impress someone, you need to step back and reevaluate why you're doing that and what you're doing there. Trying to have good form and throwing a knee down to impress someone is just the same as doing an endo or a wheelie to show off and hopefully get featured. Does anyone honestly disagree?
And the truth shall set you free.
Adam, I totally agree with you. the point I was making is that it seems the people draggin knees seem to be the most comfortable and more importantly in control of their bike. Not necessarily to impress someone. I have yet to come close to dragging a knee, but if/when I get there I feel that I am progressing in my riding ability. Never ride above the limits of your bike or more importantly, above your own limits, imo.
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