I doubt there was any vehicle or person in any of the shots that was not there by prior intent of the filmmakers and rider.That guy is a menace to society. But he makes for a cool video just the same.
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I doubt there was any vehicle or person in any of the shots that was not there by prior intent of the filmmakers and rider.That guy is a menace to society. But he makes for a cool video just the same.
as for me, I've seen some unexplainable things, and done some things I can't quite explain...Me too. I did some crazy stuff that looking back leaves me in a state of being utterly stupefied as to what I was thinking and what ever motivated me, and I still know the answers to those questions. And remarkable and inexplicably, my dumb acts of self-loathing are not what have caused any of my serious injuries.
No doubt. One cannot simply spontaneously ride their bike on someone's head. But he still rode his bike on those two guy's heads.
Thanks for pointing them out...I didn't stick around for the whole thing, being sufficiently impressed with the first four minutes or so...I notice at the end, there's also a link to a 47 minute 'behind the scenes' vid...Check the outtakes near the end of the video.
I did watch the whole thing. It looks so easy when he does his tricks in the body of the video, the outtakes show that it was not quite that simple.Check the outtakes near the end of the video.
There used to--probably still is--something called trials biking where they participants would ride and use the bike to climb up an down natural obstacles like mountains and rugged, hilly terrain. Then there is speedway motorcycles, that run on closed, circular tracks with no brakes.Bike parkour?
I'm familiar with both.There used to--probably still is--something called trials biking where they participants would ride and use the bike to climb up an down natural obstacles like mountains and rugged, hilly terrain. Then there is speedway motorcycles, that run on closed, circular tracks with no brakes.
I doubt there was any vehicle or person in any of the shots that was not there by prior intent of the filmmakers and rider.
same thing with mimes...well, maybe that's a bad example...I can't think of any place you'd want to see a mime do their thing...Yeah, I can understand that. Although I have seen some bicyclists and skateboarders pulling some pretty crazy stunts. If they want to do that kind of stuff on race courses or other venues where it's appropriate, that's fine. But when they do it on city streets or public sidewalks, it can get risky and annoying.
What model is this? That is a long wheelbase.I'm familiar with both.
Both still exist.
Here's a bike suitable for neither....
Royal Kawasuzufield I think.What model is this? That is a long wheelbase.
Is that like a Ducharley?Royal Kawasuzufield I think.
More of a Yamahondavidson.Is that like a Ducharley?
I should get one of those to compliment my Motohusqiumph.More of a Yamahondavidson.
What you really need is an Indianorton.I should get one of those to compliment my Motohusqiumph.
I always wanted one of those just now.What you really need is an Indianorton.
I always wanted one of those just now.