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I wheelie my dirt bike ever now n' then and I love watching that kind of talent and *****, but I'll keep my old *** on two wheels with my bagger. I don't heal like I used to. I did have one experience when at a younger age with my Yamaha Virago. A lady was sliding up to me at a traffic light and I knew she was going to run over me so I gave it all I had and looked like that guy. When I came down, it looked like I new what I was doing, but the truth is I needed a clean pair of underwear.
To execute that for that distance, he had to of done that many many times and prob knows every dimple on that street. I never thought an HD could generate enough thrust to lift a heavy frame. I would be interested to know what kinda HP hes turnin?
No matter how good you may be, or think you may be, Indian Larry was
[pretty damn good] these bikes are not designed for that. One small rock or just the most minute of miscalculations and it could be lights out! My .02.
I've seen that one and all of the other ones I could find on youtube, but it sure is bad ***! I'd like to know how many fork seals he's had to replace over the years?
My wife MADE me move to a Harley so I would STOP doing that stuff. These days I like my bike WAY too much to put it through that. Also, that CVO Ultra Classic costs a few more bucks that the old Yamaha FZ1.
Pretty cool though. Best wheelie I have seen on a bagger. I guarantee he could NOT see where he was going though!
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