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itgirl
08-14-2008, 10:36 AM
stunting + public roads + no helmet = :screwy:



http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=40682620

Rider
08-14-2008, 10:41 AM
:idk:

itgirl
08-14-2008, 10:44 AM
i fixed it...

Rider
08-14-2008, 10:48 AM
Fucking retards.... :panic:

OneSickPsycho
08-14-2008, 10:51 AM
Jesus... I've seen some stupid shit in my day, but that's fucking retarded. Link me to that person's MySpace... I have some comments for them.

z06boy
08-14-2008, 12:43 PM
I give em' credit for having skill but that is f*ckin' crazy.

t-homo
08-14-2008, 01:14 PM
For as stupid as it was, it was pretty fuckin cool.

Gunther1000
08-14-2008, 02:20 PM
I was nervous for the chick...

If a hot girl ever goes down doing something so stupid and looses her hottness doing that its her fault.

He did have some throttle control though... Just so dumb to include your girl! fucking retards....

JoJoYZF
08-14-2008, 05:04 PM
I was hoping that the dude would some how fall off and get fucked up but the girl would ride it out. No such luck

Smittie61984
08-14-2008, 06:57 PM
I don't care if people do stupid shit. And I would say I hope the girl doesn't get hurt. But she probably fell in love with how much of a dumbass he is and loves it when he does it so I wouldn't care if she fell off too.

What does bug me though is when you see girls who just want to ride on the back of a bike (Which is fine) but they are in barely anything and you know they have no grasp of how dangerous a motorcycle is.

The other day I saw a guy on a (Guess the model) which was white and lowered. I see him going down a very busy road (Next to GA road that is basically an interestate) which at this point is 6 lanes and has traffic everywhere. The guy has a full face helmet on (Shorts and shirt too) and she's in flip flops, cheer shorts, t-shirt, cheerbag over her back and NO HELMET in a Helmet law state. Seriously if you are going to just give a girl a ride (There is a Tech school nearbye so I'm guessing both are students and he offered a ride) atleast give her the fucking helmet.

Gunther1000
08-15-2008, 12:01 PM
For Gods sake Give her the helmet! And maybe take the side roads! Your not going to get laid when she is all road rashed up! Although I did bang many a time when I was young and stupider (yup still am) and all rashed up head to toe... Man nowadays I would just pass I think but When your chick is as hot as mine was I guess you just do the deed no matter what. Can you relate?

Gas Man
08-15-2008, 04:13 PM
Cool little stunt... but I'm with ya guys on the "please don't go down and make her not hott!"

FT BSTRD
08-15-2008, 06:27 PM
Good thing they are in the middle east.

Dnyce
08-15-2008, 11:26 PM
give her the helmet? fuck that shit.


hit it at the skool/bar/church/wherever you at, and let her walk home...IF she can walk after the greatest 2 mins of her life








:dthumb:

Gunther1000
08-16-2008, 12:32 AM
Good thing they are in the middle east.

Middle East huh... Shit I thought that was Miami!

Gunther1000
08-16-2008, 12:36 AM
Uh, And a great big by the way here... did anyone notice the dude on dude Waist Grab in the begining there... One of the first few bikes were two up guy on guy lovin with a nice waist hug... pretty queer to me. must have been middle east!

FT BSTRD
08-16-2008, 01:44 AM
No way that you'd have THAT many dude on dude two up even in Miami.

t-homo
08-16-2008, 01:46 AM
Trip and Drewpy made a road trip to the middle east? Did I miss that thread?

Amber Lamps
08-16-2008, 02:18 AM
Oh no here we go but....WOW that was sick!!! Las Vegas Extremes used to do alot of two-up stunts like that and a guy back home and his gf did a bunch of two-up stoppies/wheelies/etc. IDK I used to do a lot of wheelies with my gf on the back but that was an insane and well coordinated stunt IMO. If the girl willingly participates in the stunt and agrees to share the risks,she's no longer an "innocent victim" and deserves no more pity than the guy. I mean really,it's obviously not like he threw her on the back and surprised her! That maneuver took some practice.

Smittie61984
08-16-2008, 08:29 PM
If the girl willingly participates in the stunt and agrees to share the risks,she's no longer an "innocent victim" and deserves no more pity than the guy.

I agree there. But like I said earlier I don't think some women grasp the danger of a stunt like that.

Here is a video of a local guy doing a wheelie with a girl on the back of the bike. They both were killed the day after the video running from the cops. We found out a lot about her on local forums and one of the guys personally knew her. She mentioned he rode dangerous but still continued to ride with the guy and now they are both dead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC_REL9rjXU

and check out this comment from the person who posted the video...
Yea they died. But he actually knew how to do wheelies. He did them ALL the time. And he was even better with a passenger. But thanks tho . I'm guessing from the name cutiepie a girl set up this page.

Then there is this classic video (I can't seem to find the full video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uzN0NGmRDI

itgirl
08-16-2008, 08:53 PM
Oh no here we go but....WOW that was sick!!! Las Vegas Extremes used to do alot of two-up stunts like that and a guy back home and his gf did a bunch of two-up stoppies/wheelies/etc. IDK I used to do a lot of wheelies with my gf on the back but that was an insane and well coordinated stunt IMO. If the girl willingly participates in the stunt and agrees to share the risks,she's no longer an "innocent victim" and deserves no more pity than the guy. I mean really,it's obviously not like he threw her on the back and surprised her! That maneuver took some practice.

stunts are totally wicked...when done in a controlled environment. not on the streets though.

ceo012384
08-16-2008, 10:51 PM
I hate when I see videos like this and there are no crashes... so disappointing.

Amber Lamps
08-17-2008, 10:24 AM
I hate when I see videos like this and there are no crashes... so disappointing.

:lmao::lmao:

Amber Lamps
08-17-2008, 11:10 AM
I agree there. But like I said earlier I don't think some women grasp the danger of a stunt like that.


Yea,but now you're being almost sexist because you're assuming a woman can't "grasp" the situation. Women can be just as big of thrill seekers as men. Quite frankly,I doubt either person COMPLETELY understands their danger otherwise they probably wouldn't do it.

This is nothing to brag about but between the track and the street,I've probably crashed as much or more than anyone on this forum. I have road rash scars on every part of my body except my head. I have been deformed,crippled, and have had several operations. I have pins and screws in three different places and have spent months of my life in the hospital in penance to my hobby/lifestyle/passion. I've had to search for my friends leg in the dark after a crash...TWICE. I have a couple of friends in wheel chairs. I've watched helpless as my riding buddies take their last gasps of air while they ask how bad of shape their bike is in. I've attended at least a dozen of my fellow bikers funerals over the years and have narrowly missed having one of my own on several occasions. I understand the risks with every part of my being. To tell you the truth,I doubt that most of you do... if you did some of you would probably quit.:2cents:

Amber Lamps
08-17-2008, 11:13 AM
stunts are totally wicked...when done in a controlled environment. not on the streets though.

Oh I agree with you on that in principle...but since I'm very guilty of public road stunting....:whistle:

Smittie61984
08-17-2008, 12:14 PM
Yea,but now you're being almost sexist because you're assuming a woman can't "grasp" the situation. Women can be just as big of thrill seekers as men. Quite frankly,I doubt either person COMPLETELY understands their danger otherwise they probably wouldn't do it.


I see your point and I'm not trying to be sexist. But I think a lot of girls don't get the danger.

A good friend of mine who is a girl won't get on an ATV or any Motorcycle. She was in a back ATV crash when she was 12 and won't touch one and she hates them.

However she gets guys all the time trying to get her on a bike. They tell her things like "It'll be fun, You won't get hurt, You can trust me I'm a good rider, I won't wreck, I do wheelies all the time, etc". I told her one time to tell the guy she would if he let her wear a jacket. He sent back to her "It's much more fun in shorts and t-shirts. It's hot in a jacket".

Which she has had a back ATV experience and learned a lesson. Other girls haven't and would fall for some guys BS.

The girl in the OP's video I'm sure is well aware of the danger and just a thrill seeker.

Amber Lamps
08-17-2008, 03:00 PM
I see your point and I'm not trying to be sexist. But I think a lot of girls don't get the danger.

A good friend of mine who is a girl won't get on an ATV or any Motorcycle. She was in a back ATV crash when she was 12 and won't touch one and she hates them.

However she gets guys all the time trying to get her on a bike. They tell her things like "It'll be fun, You won't get hurt, You can trust me I'm a good rider, I won't wreck, I do wheelies all the time, etc". I told her one time to tell the guy she would if he let her wear a jacket. He sent back to her "It's much more fun in shorts and t-shirts. It's hot in a jacket".

Which she has had a back ATV experience and learned a lesson. Other girls haven't and would fall for some guys BS.

The girl in the OP's video I'm sure is well aware of the danger and just a thrill seeker.

you're right...and sure guys can be evil little liars when they are trying to get a girl to do something,hence the lack of virgins over 16 years old,but I took exception to THAT girl being characterized as an innocent victim of the guy's stupidity.

Mr Lefty
08-19-2008, 06:15 AM
Oh no here we go but....WOW that was sick!!! Las Vegas Extremes used to do alot of two-up stunts like that and a guy back home and his gf did a bunch of two-up stoppies/wheelies/etc. IDK I used to do a lot of wheelies with my gf on the back but that was an insane and well coordinated stunt IMO. If the girl willingly participates in the stunt and agrees to share the risks,she's no longer an "innocent victim" and deserves no more pity than the guy. I mean really,it's obviously not like he threw her on the back and surprised her! That maneuver took some practice.

damn tigger... i think that dear knocked some sense in to ya! we agree on something! :lol:

yeah... fuck him... fuck her... talented? yes... common sense? no.

Gunther1000
08-19-2008, 11:52 AM
Yea,but now you're being almost sexist because you're assuming a woman can't "grasp" the situation. Women can be just as big of thrill seekers as men. Quite frankly,I doubt either person COMPLETELY understands their danger otherwise they probably wouldn't do it.

This is nothing to brag about but between the track and the street,I've probably crashed as much or more than anyone on this forum. I have road rash scars on every part of my body except my head. I have been deformed,crippled, and have had several operations. I have pins and screws in three different places and have spent months of my life in the hospital in penance to my hobby/lifestyle/passion. I've had to search for my friends leg in the dark after a crash...TWICE. I have a couple of friends in wheel chairs. I've watched helpless as my riding buddies take their last gasps of air while they ask how bad of shape their bike is in. I've attended at least a dozen of my fellow bikers funerals over the years and have narrowly missed having one of my own on several occasions. I understand the risks with every part of my being. To tell you the truth,I doubt that most of you do... if you did some of you would probably quit.:2cents:

Damm tigger, You sound like you have seen a lot of shit. I thought I was the only one on here who had seen some crazy stuff and still rides like a dick head on the street. Over in Flint,MI we had a little industrial park we would all go and race at, stunt practice what ever. I saw a guy die there due to a drag race gone bad and have seen a few friends go down pretty bad on the E-way and side streets but nothing like looking for legs and all that. Again, It must be a MI thing. If your used to seeing violence of another sort maybe it doesn't shock you as much when you are involved in a recreational crash. I always take the point of view as if you play with knives you may get cut. It's not the knives fault.

Hows the bike rebuild going? And what road were you on in MI?

FT BSTRD
08-19-2008, 08:00 PM
That stunter passenger was no newbie. I can't imagine that she didn't understand the risks.

I have seen so many passengers who don't. Saw a cute little girl today in tiny shorts, some sort of tank top thing, keds, and a helmet. I just kept thinking as I followed her that she was hot.































And that road rash is going to hurt.

Amber Lamps
08-19-2008, 10:07 PM
Damm tigger, You sound like you have seen a lot of shit. I thought I was the only one on here who had seen some crazy stuff and still rides like a dick head on the street. Over in Flint,MI we had a little industrial park we would all go and race at, stunt practice what ever. I saw a guy die there due to a drag race gone bad and have seen a few friends go down pretty bad on the E-way and side streets but nothing like looking for legs and all that. Again, It must be a MI thing. If your used to seeing violence of another sort maybe it doesn't shock you as much when you are involved in a recreational crash. I always take the point of view as if you play with knives you may get cut. It's not the knives fault.

Hows the bike rebuild going? And what road were you on in MI?

I lived in Grand Rapids for about 12 years. Oh and I rode some this weekend NAKED STYLE!!! I'm just waiting for parts now.....

Amber Lamps
08-19-2008, 10:16 PM
That stunter passenger was no newbie. I can't imagine that she didn't understand the risks.

I have seen so many passengers who don't. Saw a cute little girl today in tiny shorts, some sort of tank top thing, keds, and a helmet. I just kept thinking as I followed her that she was hot.

And that road rash is going to hurt.

Hey,I won't argue with you and I can't begin to catalogue the number of times I've checked my buddies about letting passengers ride in "hootchie" wear. My feeling is EVERYONE has fallen at some point in their lives so we ALL know what a scrape feels like. Multiply that by 1,000 and throw hot sauce on it to illustrate what it feels like when Nurse Ratchet shows up with that iodine scrubber!!! (MAN! I can still feel it!) I have rash scars on my back that are about 3-4" x 6-8". No amount of "Mommie's" kisses was gonna fix that! I still maintain that it's a personal choice to where or not where gear but I know what it feels like and if I'm gonna go over 40mph or so,I'm wearing mine for sure. (pretty much anyway...)

Dnyce
08-20-2008, 12:22 AM
i remember when tigger...pretty sure it was tigger, used to post the most retardedest, non sense making, lack of any continuing idea or theme posts ive ever bothered trying to read on the old forum when u was laid up for awhile (dont remember why) and doped way the fuck up on painkillers. the 1st 2 lines would be somewhat on topic, then 8 lines of thread hijacking lol.

the last post tho was one of his best-no1 really acknowledges what can happen, atleast until they wreck. sometimes that opens their eyes. sometimes it dont. opened mine for sure. i thought for a gd week whether riding was worth the consequences, and the collateral consequences. still here lol, but fully aware of what can happen(die or get hurt/fucked up beyond repair). and its not just u it afeects, its your family, your friends, everything/everyone u know is affected. really makes u think.....

Sixxxxer
08-20-2008, 12:34 AM
My Dumbass went down the First 5 Minutes I was learning to Ride a Bike...Def Opened my eyes for sure and made me realize how important knowing WTF your doing and wearing the proper gear is.

I'll be the FIRST to admit I dont always wear a jacket...but I tend to take it easier when I'm Jacketless...I notice myself riding more aggressive when I'm All geared up.

Riding is addicitng...and Its become part of my Life and its something I hope I never have to give up...But I realize everyday I step over that gastankand plop my 6'5 Giraffee Looking Ass on that seat that i take a risk. But whats Life without Risks??

Pretty Boring If you ask me.

Amber Lamps
08-20-2008, 01:10 AM
i remember when tigger...pretty sure it was tigger, used to post the most retardedest, non sense making, lack of any continuing idea or theme posts ive ever bothered trying to read on the old forum when u was laid up for awhile (dont remember why) and doped way the fuck up on painkillers. the 1st 2 lines would be somewhat on topic, then 8 lines of thread hijacking lol.

the last post tho was one of his best-no1 really acknowledges what can happen, atleast until they wreck. sometimes that opens their eyes. sometimes it dont. opened mine for sure. i thought for a gd week whether riding was worth the consequences, and the collateral consequences. still here lol, but fully aware of what can happen(die or get hurt/fucked up beyond repair). and its not just u it afeects, its your family, your friends, everything/everyone u know is affected. really makes u think.....

Lol! Yea that after my last throat surgery for cancer. They removed 3 of my 4 tumors (I'm hanging on to the one on my jugular,thankyou!). I think I dedicated an entire post/thread to the devil smilie! Not to get all philosophical and shit but that's the point I try to make when people say I'm crazy for riding. I don't drink,I don't smoke and I don't do drugs. Yet I got throat cancer...how horrible would it be to have that tumor break through my jugular and to only have regrets of the things I wish I'd done to dwell on. No matter how "safe" you play it death will find you and in that final moment all that'll matter what use you made of whatever time you had. Carpe' Fucking Diem!!!

FT BSTRD
08-20-2008, 01:11 AM
Hey,I won't argue with you and I can't begin to catalogue the number of times I've checked my buddies about letting passengers ride in "hootchie" wear. My feeling is EVERYONE has fallen at some point in their lives so we ALL know what a scrape feels like. Multiply that by 1,000 and throw hot sauce on it to illustrate what it feels like when Nurse Ratchet shows up with that iodine scrubber!!! (MAN! I can still feel it!) I have rash scars on my back that are about 3-4" x 6-8". No amount of "Mommie's" kisses was gonna fix that! I still maintain that it's a personal choice to where or not where gear but I know what it feels like and if I'm gonna go over 40mph or so,I'm wearing mine for sure. (pretty much anyway...)

It hurts bad enough when my drunk ass falls down in the parking lot. I don't want to feel what 60mph feels like.

I agree completely. It's THEIR choice whether to or not to wear gear. They bear the responsibilities alone.

Conversely, I always mention gear. Call me the ambassador of skin. I don't really like riding with people who aren't wearing gear. I don't mind if you chose not to wear gear, but should something happen while I am riding with you, I feel responsible for your well being. I'm not going to leave you bleeding on the side of the road.

Gear in most cases is the difference between a dust off and a laugh and a ride to the emergency room with your buddies left organizing a trailer to get your stuff home.

I'm almost getting to the point where riders showing up without gear cause an acute "headache" causing me not to want to ride and needing to go home.