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Amazing Bike Video

Damn, that is one ballsy kat. I've never seen anyone bunny hop that high.
 
Holy shit! Best post on IM in months! That guy rocks.
 
i was cringing during the fence part. i bet his body has taken one hell of a beating over the years. repeatedly.
 
Really, that was amazing. I thought the flip off the tree was outstanding, but crazy!
 
I thought watching Trials riders was cool but that was flippin' sweet.....
 
Wow man what a ride.
I have never seen this before.
 
That was awesome!
 
Pretty sick.
 
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this guy better be making millions for this...
 
this guy better be making millions for this...
First, why should he be making millions; second how should he be making millions? He has a plain bike with no endorser logo's on it, his video is posted for free on youtube, where's he going to get millions from doing that?

I'm sure he could get a pretty penny or a few thousand by doing a commercial for Medical Insurance or Red Bull. Maybe he could eventually make millions by doing an MTV Nitro Circus type show. For now he's just getting the initial exposure.

What I would do is set up a Rube Goldberg style obstacle course and then have him run through it using his tricks to complete the course. Maybe have celebrity skate boarders, motorcyclists, trials riders compete against him to see who can get the final end result of the Rube Goldberg course.........now that would make a great show.....
 
unbelievable! I was getting to point where come on, it was just too much and too far, it was almost surreal, but the balance and coordination that guys has! I would seriously say he has a larger than normal cerebellum to have cat like balance.
 
i was thinking some had to be fake at first or the film reversed, then i was thinking omg i'm glad i'm not his mother and please don't let my son try this stuff. :eek:

some parts are quite dance like. fun to watch but i bet it was hell to perfect.
 
What I would do is set up a Rube Goldberg style obstacle course and then have him run through it using his tricks to complete the course. Maybe have celebrity skate boarders, motorcyclists, trials riders compete against him to see who can get the final end result of the Rube Goldberg course.........now that would make a great show.....

Yeah if by "great show" you mean "freaking retarded," I agree with you.
 
i was thinking some had to be fake at first or the film reversed, then i was thinking omg i'm glad i'm not his mother and please don't let my son try this stuff. :eek:

some parts are quite dance like. fun to watch but i bet it was hell to perfect.
Nope they hold competitions with guys hopping boulders and logs without their feet touching the ground. It's called trials riding, me and my friends in high school used to challenge each other on my little bro's small dirt bike, we
d make our own course with tilting logs and slippery creek beds......some guys are masters at it....

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amazing... and insane. :nail::p
 
holy shit

this kid is phenomishly freaky good

the fence thing made my stomach twist up

that wheelie up a few levels then back down, peddling backwards then changing directions ... how many broken bones did he earn while getting that good?
 
not sure but he is amazing. he is as confident with that wheel under him as he is his own two feet. he learned to walk and then he learned to do it another way.
 
not sure but he is amazing. he is as confident with that wheel under him as he is his own two feet. he learned to walk and then he learned to do it another way.

I've learned that to become good at anything you have to relax and let it flow naturally, every time I ever tried something I would go in all tensed up and trying too hard, practice and more practice would eventually loosen me up and I would be better. Then I realized if I loosened up and let the movements guide me instead of me guiding the movements I would get better faster, it all comes down to just getting in the groove and letting the dance lead you. Be it playing guitar or playing football or riding a dirtbike.

When I first started guitar I would clamp my hands on the neck and mash the strings hard dead center of the frets, then after watching some of the masters I would see their hands loose and softly caressing the neck, just petting the strings and their guitars would coo or purr as they wanted them to, after that my playing improved drastically, then I applied loosening up to my football playing, instead of tensing up my legs and running I would just take off with a graceful gallop and my 40 yard dash improved and so did my endurance, instead of chucking the football trying to push it hard and fast through the air, I would just aim and swing my arm letting it's weight guide me and my accuracy had improved........

I know he took some falls but I'm betting he has mastered landing gracefully so as to avoid maximum damage, that's practically ballet/gymnastics on a bicycle....
 
I've learned that to become good at anything you have to relax and let it flow naturally, every time I ever tried something I would go in all tensed up and trying too hard, practice and more practice would eventually loosen me up and I would be better. Then I realized if I loosened up and let the movements guide me instead of me guiding the movements I would get better faster, it all comes down to just getting in the groove and letting the dance lead you. Be it playing guitar or playing football or riding a dirtbike.

When I first started guitar I would clamp my hands on the neck and mash the strings hard dead center of the frets, then after watching some of the masters I would see their hands loose and softly caressing the neck, just petting the strings and their guitars would coo or purr as they wanted them to, after that my playing improved drastically, then I applied loosening up to my football playing, instead of tensing up my legs and running I would just take off with a graceful gallop and my 40 yard dash improved and so did my endurance, instead of chucking the football trying to push it hard and fast through the air, I would just aim and swing my arm letting it's weight guide me and my accuracy had improved........

I know he took some falls but I'm betting he has mastered landing gracefully so as to avoid maximum damage, that's practically ballet/gymnastics on a bicycle....

do you remember the part of childhood where you don't know you can't do things? like picking up a hula hoop n just doing it or putting on skates and just going? i do, then we grow up and overthink stuff and get stiff n tense. the the last thing i remember it happening with was chop sticks just doing like it was perfectly natural to me till someone asked "how do you do that?".
 
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