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Title: Squid
Post by: Jay_wolf on June 27, 2007, 11:10:26 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jySOgpoaCng&mode=related&search=

And That Looked Like He Crashed At About 15 mph

Wear Your Gear!!! :thumb:
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: spc on June 27, 2007, 11:35:21 PM
What a retard.....he deserved the suffering :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Jay_wolf on June 27, 2007, 11:36:47 PM
I Agree Bud! :thumb:
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: spc on June 27, 2007, 11:39:09 PM
They shoulda scrubbed his wounds with alcohol
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Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Johnny5 on June 28, 2007, 05:51:00 AM
I just really can't grasp the stupidity.  And I see guys like this all day long wheelying up Rt 25 in CT, at about 80 MPH or faster.  No Gear.  Idiots.  Is it really worth it?
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: darb85 on June 28, 2007, 05:52:27 AM
Crash goin 65+ mphs

ya more like 15-20 max
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: mach1 on June 28, 2007, 05:55:23 AM
I seen that the other day what an idiot. If you can find it their is one of a irl who is riding a pocket bike doest a wheeli losses control and goes down and slides on her face, OUCH.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Johnny5 on June 28, 2007, 06:15:54 AM
Quote from: mach1 on June 28, 2007, 05:55:23 AM
I seen that the other day what an idiot. If you can find it their is one of a irl who is riding a pocket bike doest a wheeli losses control and goes down and slides on her face, OUCH.
When I was in High School, one of the girls that used to hang out with us was constantly(and I mean CONSTANTLY) bugging my bud to let her ride his Kawi dirt bike... kdx80 or kx80.  It was a quick little bike and fun as hell.  Anyway, he finally breaks down and lets her, I take a spin on it, show her what to do, and then we stand on each side of the bike while she gives it a shot...

She revs the snot out of the thing, and before I can stop her she pops the clutch, flys away from us pulling a big ass wheelie for about 40 yards LOL, and then panics and dumps the bike.  We all laughed about it later(a LOT), but she had some pretty good road rash on her right leg.  She got back on the next week though, and she actually became a pretty good rider.

Even at 15 mph, it's like holding a belt sander up against your skin, LOL... I just can't even fathom people that ride with no gear.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: yupoo on June 28, 2007, 06:24:02 AM
Yeesh, just watching the beginning of the video you know its going to happen with thier throttle control. Sometimes i think wheelies at 70+mph are easier than 10-20. Atleast they look that way. I dont wheel and probably will never wheelie cause im a chicken shaZam! and do not want to risk my bike
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: darb85 on June 28, 2007, 08:48:23 AM


[Quote/]Even at 15 mph, it's like holding a belt sander up against your skin, LOL... I just can't even fathom people that ride with no gear.
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and Holding a belt sander to your skin hurts like hell too. done that, granted not on purpose but shaZam!.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: ohgood on June 28, 2007, 12:31:16 PM
Thanks for linking to a video that should be an eye opener.  :thumb:

I really hate it for the guy, he was in serious pain.

Hopefully he's not only learned for himself but taught a few thousand others to wear some gear, and not ride like an idiot.


Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Jay_wolf on June 28, 2007, 12:38:53 PM
I saw it and thought ,. he completed the wheelie , and it seemed fine , then low sided , and got messed up proper ,

I always wear my gear , id rather get up , then miss weeks of work with painful sores and weeping

Hope everyone thinks a little harder , instead of going for a spin in Shirt and Shorts  :thumb:
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Unnamed on June 28, 2007, 02:51:12 PM
Quote from: yupoo on June 28, 2007, 06:24:02 AM
Yeesh, just watching the beginning of the video you know its going to happen with thier throttle control. Sometimes i think wheelies at 70+mph are easier than 10-20. Atleast they look that way. I dont wheel and probably will never wheelie cause im a chicken shaZam! and do not want to risk my bike

I've heard that it's easier to do them fast, but I know you aren't gonna get the GS to wheelie at 50 mph.

I'm not really sure why he crashed... maybe he landed with the wheel out of alignment?
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: bubba zanetti on June 28, 2007, 03:51:11 PM
Quote from: Unnamed on June 28, 2007, 02:51:12 PM
Quote from: yupoo on June 28, 2007, 06:24:02 AM
Yeesh, just watching the beginning of the video you know its going to happen with thier throttle control. Sometimes i think wheelies at 70+mph are easier than 10-20. Atleast they look that way. I dont wheel and probably will never wheelie cause im a chicken shaZam! and do not want to risk my bike

I've heard that it's easier to do them fast, but I know you aren't gonna get the GS to wheelie at 50 mph.

I'm not really sure why he crashed... maybe he landed with the wheel out of alignment?

I'll put money on that he just fecked up. At least he'll learn a lesson on decision making & that there is a result for actions taken.

Title: Re: Squid
Post by: flyingmachine on June 28, 2007, 03:57:43 PM
In the dude reply to others, he mentioned a patch of dirt that caused his front to wash out. 
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: bubba zanetti on June 28, 2007, 04:19:09 PM
Patch of dirt or not, it's still the fools own fault. If he'd been geared up a bit better & not dressed for a day at the beach, I'd have a bit of sympathy for him.

Now excuse me while I go & chase some kids off my front lawn.  :mad:
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Egaeus on June 28, 2007, 05:47:41 PM
When I saw it, the first thing I thought was that his front end washed out while braking in dirt.  I did that once (but thankfully recovered).  I was just in the parking lot, just testing the bike to verify that the brakes were working correctly after changing the brake lines.  I wasn't wearing gear.  I don't do that anymore.  I gear up and hit the road to test the bike.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: cbradio on June 28, 2007, 07:13:44 PM
Quote from: yupoo on June 28, 2007, 06:24:02 AM
Yeesh, just watching the beginning of the video you know its going to happen with thier throttle control. Sometimes i think wheelies at 70+mph are easier than 10-20. Atleast they look that way. I dont wheel and probably will never wheelie cause im a chicken shaZam! and do not want to risk my bike

right there behind you, ive only been riding for les than a month, and the thought of purposely pulling a whellie scares me to death. the bikes fun as it is without making it any more exciting haha.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Unnamed on June 28, 2007, 11:29:35 PM
Quote from: cbradio on June 28, 2007, 07:13:44 PM
Quote from: yupoo on June 28, 2007, 06:24:02 AM
Yeesh, just watching the beginning of the video you know its going to happen with thier throttle control. Sometimes i think wheelies at 70+mph are easier than 10-20. Atleast they look that way. I dont wheel and probably will never wheelie cause im a chicken shaZam! and do not want to risk my bike

right there behind you, ive only been riding for les than a month, and the thought of purposely pulling a whellie scares me to death. the bikes fun as it is without making it any more exciting haha.

It's just like any drug... you get used to the low doses...the roll-ons from 6K, the little wheelies... eventually you either learn or you wreck (and hopefully learn from the wreck).

Plus (and I can only speak for myself), I don't want to move to a bigger bike until I know exactly what my GS is capable of and how to control it to (near) perfection.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: gsxrhotshot on June 29, 2007, 04:55:05 AM
first gear wheelies are tricky because the bike is much more touchy on the throttle. it is much easier in second since it comes up slower. On the Z I start about 60 , slip the clutch and it comes up smooth. if i power it up I have to be at about 45ish but it comes up kind of fast.I would definitly recomend wearing gear but even after a wreck a few months ago and fresh scars from rash I still don't unless I am going out with the specific intent to stunt .I wouldn"t recomend not wearing gear but with more than a decade riding,having crashed before and knowing full well the pain and damage of riding without it I make the informed decision not to.If I wreck again and am laying in a hospital bed somewhere (or a casket) whining about it I will have nobody but myself to blame.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: Johnny5 on June 29, 2007, 05:26:09 AM
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Title: Re: Squid
Post by: debtman7 on June 29, 2007, 06:33:08 AM
He definately locked up the front wheel, dirt or not. You can see he has already landed the wheelie and the bike is stable, moving in a straight line, he's off the throttle. Then the front wheel slides out to the right, only thing that could cause that is locking up the front. Maybe dirt, maybe not, but clearly rider error. He must have missed that whole pay attention to road surface part :)
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: bettingpython on June 29, 2007, 07:51:52 AM
Noob mistake handful of front brake in the dirt. His get off had nothing to do with wheelies. Wheelies are easy to do on a big bike. I have only had 2 unintended wheelies since I have been riding. Power wheelies come up slowly and are where you generate lots of speed because as the name implies you have to be powering forward hard on the throttle. Clutch wheelies are best done in second gear, they come up extremely fast. Personally I don't care to do them.
Title: Re: Squid
Post by: nastynate6695 on June 29, 2007, 02:31:43 PM
yea you see dust and shaZam! fly before he goes down...but thats part of knowing your riding area... especially if you are riding back in forth in a short distance...but hey as long as he didnt hurt anybody but himself i dont care what he wears