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Tillers_Rule
Thu 4/3/03, 1:29PM
:cool:

jwalstad
Thu 4/3/03, 1:49PM
That's insane, I don't understand how the bike is even stil standing without the rider's weight on it.

Oh...gotta love the helmet to...maybe those huge fins in the back of the helmet have some aerodynamic thing going on to help him balance.

Burst
Thu 4/3/03, 1:57PM
sweet......

Golden_Eternity
Thu 4/3/03, 2:04PM
Is the bike even on?

stough
Thu 4/3/03, 2:15PM
I was going to ask if he was moving... It doesn't look like his knees are on the pucks. If he is moving and keeps that up long, he'll be grinding kneecap. :eek:

Reminds me of that sweet GMR mountain bike photo someone posted with the bike and rider lying on the inside embankment. It catches you for a moment...

Later,
Tim.

Kurt'sSV
Thu 4/3/03, 2:18PM
Originally posted by jwalstad
That's insane, I don't understand how the bike is even stil standing without the rider's weight on it.


Gyroscopic force. Bikes don't need people on them to keep from falling over, just spinning wheels.

Pretty trick, though. Maybe I could attempt that on my crashed bike. :D

madmakr
Thu 4/3/03, 2:51PM
Yea, I do that every day on my way to work. Sometimes when I am really bored I hang my ass over the side and drag that!


That is awesome.

Why can't they put that on a T-shirt!

cracked lid
Thu 4/3/03, 3:00PM
Now that's how you stunt! It looks like the suspension is compressed, so the guy is probably moving.

Jevon78
Sun 4/6/03, 10:05PM
I'd rather not find out if I can do that or not. But the first time I find out, I'll be sure to let all of you know.

GetnJgyWitit
Sun 4/6/03, 10:11PM
where is his left foot?

BluBallz
Sun 4/6/03, 10:31PM
am i the only one who sees the reflection in his visor isnt what it should be? im detecting a fake...

cracked lid
Mon 4/7/03, 12:20AM
am i the only one who sees the reflection in his visor isnt what it should be? im detecting a fake...

I think the visor reflection matches up. You can easily distinguish the bike mirror and his right arm.