Stunts EPIC motorcycle and dirt bike compilation - part 3

submitted by FCM on 01/06/14 1

Part 3 of this epic compilation of motorcycle, scooter, and dirt bike crashes or fails. From Dual sport, motards, scooters, Yamaha, Ducati, Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Honda racing bikes or crotch rockets. Click on the link below for hot motorcycle chicks: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPtBCcoqHiY Watch dirt bike stunts, crazy stunts, bike tricks, and motorcycle wheelies. Motorcycle stunt riding, sometimes referred to as simply stuntriding, is a motorcycle sport characterized by stunts involving acrobatic maneuvering of the motorcycle and sometimes the rider. Common maneuvers in stunt riding include wheelies, stoppies, and burnouts. Sport bikes have become a common vehicle for stunts. A wheelie on a motorized vehicle is nothing new. In drag racing they are considered a problem, robbing power that could be used to accelerate the vehicle faster, and many classes of drag racing use wheelie bars to prevent them. But those are for vehicles specifically built for drag racing, which rarely are street-legal, or unmodified from stock. In contrast, since at least the 1970s, some motorcycles straight from the showroom floor were able to be wheelied. In the late 1980s and continuing today, motorcycles, and especially sportbikes, have become lighter and more powerful, and have therefore become easier to wheelie. Other stunts have also become possible if not easy with the advancement of motorcycle technology. Stunters are a controversial subculture of motorcycling. Stunters perform motorcycle stunts on sportbikes, both on public roads and in private venues. Some stunters even have organized commercial teams. Part 4 will upload soon. By SUBSCRIBING, you'll know when it will upload

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