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Which way does that front wheel point?

Wait until he gets it into 6th gear.

Awesome control. Very, very few riders in this country can ride like that.
 
:thumbup:thumbup That is a most awesome video....
Which brings up the question...why isn't this an organized form of competition here? It should fit the Bay Area, perfectly.

Is it possible that there are too few Americans that give a big rats ass, about bike control?
We should be chomping at the bit to do that.
 
Jason...it's so embarassing I haven't, someone who didn't even ride bikes sent it to me!
 
I'm timing Holeshot to see how long it takes him to do a merge ;)

so far, kinda slow out of the gate :(
 
He's good at making tight turns in a parking lot. You have to ask yourself how many times did he washout the front wheel before he got to this skill level? It's a learned skill but so is surviving on the street.
 
Most impressive. Thank you for posting.
But it doesn't look like he's countersteering...? :dunno

Ahhh..That rider is a master of countersteering...Just accept that he is making it look easy-ish, because he is so Pro, at it.

Riders that flopp and wrestle their moves, Do show more countersteering, but here you see how it should look.
 
He's good at making tight turns in a parking lot. You have to ask yourself how many times did he washout the front wheel before he got to this skill level? It's a learned skill but so is surviving on the street.

That's kinda the point...Learn the skills in the parking lot competition...so you have them in traffic, and splitting lanes.
 
Is it me or is that the biggest rear sprocket ever seen on a CBR?
 
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