Every person is different, the danger level is there. There's not anyone that can say different and be right. I guess I just thought the question was if it could be done? Not is it smart, safe or designed to do it. Does that make it stupid to try? If you can live with the consequences of it not working out the right way. Then go for it. I've broken many bones and been down several times over the years due to motorcycles all on dirt, but never to a wheelie. That doesn't mean it's safe. That just means that's the way that I ride on occasion.If we all lived by the view point of don't because it's not safe then nothing would ever get done in life. No militaryNo crossing of streetsNo police No BPMost success stories always have a element of risk. It's worth it to some, and not to others. Smart to some, and not others. To those of you that don't or won't, I applaud your wisdom you'll probably live longer. Lol... To those of you that do and will try, well. It's fun and neat to see.Sent from Motorcycle.com Free App
I'm thinking about living on the dangerous side again......thoughts of riding motocross again.......there is nothing that can replace that thrill/rush that you get when jumping a 100' through the air.
Quote from: SixScull on Aug 19, 2014, 11:52:23 amEvery person is different, the danger level is there. There's not anyone that can say different and be right. I guess I just thought the question was if it could be done? Not is it smart, safe or designed to do it. Does that make it stupid to try? If you can live with the consequences of it not working out the right way. Then go for it. I've broken many bones and been down several times over the years due to motorcycles all on dirt, but never to a wheelie. That doesn't mean it's safe. That just means that's the way that I ride on occasion.If we all lived by the view point of don't because it's not safe then nothing would ever get done in life. No militaryNo crossing of streetsNo police No BPMost success stories always have a element of risk. It's worth it to some, and not to others. Smart to some, and not others. To those of you that don't or won't, I applaud your wisdom you'll probably live longer. Lol... To those of you that do and will try, well. It's fun and neat to see.Sent from Motorcycle.com Free AppWell said. I'm thinking about living on the dangerous side again......thoughts of riding motocross again.......there is nothing that can replace that thrill/rush that you get when jumping a 100' through the air.
Just seems like a lot of weight coming down hard stressing the forks and triple trees. You wont see me trying it at anytime.
Any true adrenaline junky "including myself" will tell you they are willing to pay or suffer through whatever consequences may arise. Tbh with all of you I prob just sound a lot more crazy than I actually am. I live a pretty safe lifestyle. Not for sake, but for those I care about. If that wasn't a part of the equation, if still do everything I used to, or be dead... It's a lifestyle. And as addicting as any drug IMO. I live and ride well within my comfort zone, but my comfort zone is prob a lot different than John Doe. Sent from Motorcycle.com Free App