Stunt riding will never go anywhere.
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Re: Stunt riding will never go anywhere.
when I read this I was thinkin some one dug this up from like 5 years ago.. thats a realy dumb thing to say. like people have said. 25 years ago people first started skating in pools. then half pipes and so on lookin like a bunch of retards breaking into private pools and ****. 10 years ago Tony Hawk made multi millions on a video game. think about that. I was seeing super short lame *** fmx demos between races when i was 8 years old. it took a long time to get to where it is now. stunting is growing and people are pushing themselves and getting hurt. taking it beyond what it was yesterday. than means somthing to me.. and i wanna be part of it.
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Re: Stunt riding will never go anywhere.
i agree there is not half the stuff you can do on a dirtbike on a street bike. There is only so much you can get to before you have done it all. It is all ground tricks which would get board to anyone trying to spectate the sport unless they actually ride too, and know how hard some thing actually are. I don't think it will go big because all there other things people are doing in sports not being limited to the ground there is no money with no spectators. Wish it could go big though.....
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Re: Stunt riding will never go anywhere.
I'm no stunt rider, when I bought my first motorcycle last year I wanted to learn how to wheelie and I found this site that had pretty good instructions. I keep coming back solely for the entertaining drama when I have free time at work. Someone here said stunt riding is huge, just an observation but the only time I see anything stunt-related, is when I come here. Otherwise in my daily life I would never see any of it.
Could stunt riding ever get big? There's always a chance. With the current economy though I don't know how willing people are to sink their money into something experimental. I just read that motorcycle sales, specifically sport bikes, have been down over the past year.
Take my comments for what their worth, I'm probably one of the biggest outsiders on here though when it comes to stunt riding so my I don't have that biased factor people in the game may have.
Could stunt riding ever get big? There's always a chance. With the current economy though I don't know how willing people are to sink their money into something experimental. I just read that motorcycle sales, specifically sport bikes, have been down over the past year.
Take my comments for what their worth, I'm probably one of the biggest outsiders on here though when it comes to stunt riding so my I don't have that biased factor people in the game may have.
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