is there a name for this stunt?
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by SIC GSXR
I definitely don't think anyone has done/tired it before, and i have to agree with everone that is saying that it is a bad idea.
I also think that you would have a really hard time getting the rear tire to grab with all your weight up front...would most likely just burn out and if you did finally get enough traction to lift your wieght, then the bike would be hauling *** and good luck controlling a backward wheelie at high speed.
I don't believe anyone has ever successfully accomplished a switchback wheelie with their feet on the normal pegs and I have heard that some have died trying.
I also think that you would have a really hard time getting the rear tire to grab with all your weight up front...would most likely just burn out and if you did finally get enough traction to lift your wieght, then the bike would be hauling *** and good luck controlling a backward wheelie at high speed.
I don't believe anyone has ever successfully accomplished a switchback wheelie with their feet on the normal pegs and I have heard that some have died trying.
good point about spinning the rear tire...if you just stayed motionless on the pegs, i'm sure that this would be inevitable. However, a nice jump on the pegs could load and unload the forks nicely. Perhaps finding the correct fork spring combo/setup would allow one to obtain enough of a front "unload", and with the right timing, could allow the front end to come up.
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by sheetone
good point about spinning the rear tire...if you just stayed motionless on the pegs, i'm sure that this would be inevitable. However, a nice jump on the pegs could load and unload the forks nicely. Perhaps finding the correct fork spring combo/setup would allow one to obtain enough of a front "unload", and with the right timing, could allow the front end to come up.
Jumping on the front pegs that are on the front wheel isnt goin to do anything because thats below the point where the forks compress... this trick just seems basically impossible or far to technicall for anyone to do atleast now....
Backwards controls... not being able to see where your going... traction... weight transfer... way to many factors
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
sweet, an Aussie chimed in! c'mon mate, you could be the first to do it, then you could give the trick a cool/random aussie name!
"I call this trick a chazzwazzle!" or how about "dingo-dinga-roo!"
put the pegs on the shocks me boy!
"I call this trick a chazzwazzle!" or how about "dingo-dinga-roo!"
put the pegs on the shocks me boy!
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
NOT A SMART IDEA, IF YOUR FEET ARE ON THE FRONT FORKS AND YOUR HANDS ARE ON THE BARS. WHATS GOING TO KEEP THE FRONT END STRAIGHT WHEN YOUR UP? I SEE THE FRONT END GOING LEFT/RIGHT ONCE YOUR UP AND COMING DOWN WITH THE WHEEL TURNED ISN'T GONNA BE NICE.
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
yea i dont see how you could control the bike at all from the front.... it would drift side to side and lay down or land sideways as hell.... so SOMEONE DO IT!!!!
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
I have thought about it, and decided that whoever does this stunt will die. They might get it once or twice, but we all are human, and if... WHEN they screw-up, the only place you'll be going is under the bike everytime. I just can't think of anyway out of it. But I could see somebody doing a switchback circle burn-out on the front pegs. That'd be pretty sweet. My suggestion for the burn-out is: "Switch-out"
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
blah blah blah...i'm sure the first time someone mentioned doing a high chair wheelie, people were like,"dude, you'll kill yourself"...and you know what? I'm sure people have. So what's so different with this? Someone will do it, and when they do, you'll be lickin their nuts.
The burnout thing on the front forks/pegs...yeah, see, it opens up a whole new array of possible stunts.
The burnout thing on the front forks/pegs...yeah, see, it opens up a whole new array of possible stunts.
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
The point is Nate, that like you, many people on here are of the limited foresight to envision a stunt that they haven't seen. Someone will attempt it and perform it, much to the amazement of the same people who said it was,"too dangerous", or, "impossible", perhaps like the first guy that did a highchair wheelie. Apparently, you misunderstood the context in which the two stunts were compared. But hey, you're from wisconsin.
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
i say we take it to the roots like FMX and BMX do the
the trick must be successfully twice before you can lay claim to title rights and origionator of the trick thats my 2 pennies
the trick must be successfully twice before you can lay claim to title rights and origionator of the trick thats my 2 pennies
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by sheetone
The point is Nate, that like you, many people on here are of the limited foresight to envision a stunt that they haven't seen. Someone will attempt it and perform it, much to the amazement of the same people who said it was,"too dangerous", or, "impossible", perhaps like the first guy that did a highchair wheelie. Apparently, you misunderstood the context in which the two stunts were compared. But hey, you're from wisconsin.
listen up homo
Actually I am quite creative, and I dont think its "impossible". Its just stupid. Like what Teva said..... If your on the forks, holding on to the bar ends (that are attached to the forks) you have no control over the bars turning in the air, unless you somehow lock the forks in a forward position( which is another dumb idea). If you have any experience whatsoever, you should know that coming down from a wheelie with your bars turned, IS BAD! Judging by how many posts you have and your ignorance, I would assume you dont have much experience. But I might be wrong. And for the record, I have a pair of ***** bigger than youll ever know, I'm not scared to do anything! But getting over the bars on a bike and trying to do a switch back wheelie is asking for your d1CK to get stepped on.
peace out beatch
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
BTW, i cant remember the guys name. But theres a guy from flordia i think. That used to pull some really nice switch back wheelies, and then he died. The redline crew knows more about him than i do.
One person dying trying to do a dumb idea, is enough for me. and highchairs arent dangerous either tard
One person dying trying to do a dumb idea, is enough for me. and highchairs arent dangerous either tard
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by GSE Nick
last person to do a backwards wheelie died. no 
not sure if it was at lakeland or another track in fla.

not sure if it was at lakeland or another track in fla.
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by Nate-VMC
listen up homo
Actually I am quite creative, and I dont think its "impossible". Its just stupid. Like what Teva said..... If your on the forks, holding on to the bar ends (that are attached to the forks) you have no control over the bars turning in the air, unless you somehow lock the forks in a forward position( which is another dumb idea). If you have any experience whatsoever, you should know that coming down from a wheelie with your bars turned, IS BAD! Judging by how many posts you have and your ignorance, I would assume you dont have much experience. But I might be wrong. And for the record, I have a pair of ***** bigger than youll ever know, I'm not scared to do anything! But getting over the bars on a bike and trying to do a switch back wheelie is asking for your d1CK to get stepped on.
peace out beatch
Actually I am quite creative, and I dont think its "impossible". Its just stupid. Like what Teva said..... If your on the forks, holding on to the bar ends (that are attached to the forks) you have no control over the bars turning in the air, unless you somehow lock the forks in a forward position( which is another dumb idea). If you have any experience whatsoever, you should know that coming down from a wheelie with your bars turned, IS BAD! Judging by how many posts you have and your ignorance, I would assume you dont have much experience. But I might be wrong. And for the record, I have a pair of ***** bigger than youll ever know, I'm not scared to do anything! But getting over the bars on a bike and trying to do a switch back wheelie is asking for your d1CK to get stepped on.
peace out beatch
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by wheeliesteve
i've done it with my girl on the front. starts off on the pegs then kicks her legs straight up in the air. i call it diver down. not the best shot of it but that's it. i've also done one where she stands on the pegs with her hands out. i believe there is a shot of that one in Black Sheep Squadron.
yea that **** is called osterich style face down *** up
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by Nate-VMC
listen up homo
Actually I am quite creative, and I dont think its "impossible". Its just stupid. Like what Teva said..... If your on the forks, holding on to the bar ends (that are attached to the forks) you have no control over the bars turning in the air, unless you somehow lock the forks in a forward position( which is another dumb idea). If you have any experience whatsoever, you should know that coming down from a wheelie with your bars turned, IS BAD! Judging by how many posts you have and your ignorance, I would assume you dont have much experience. But I might be wrong. And for the record, I have a pair of ***** bigger than youll ever know, I'm not scared to do anything! But getting over the bars on a bike and trying to do a switch back wheelie is asking for your d1CK to get stepped on.
peace out beatch
Actually I am quite creative, and I dont think its "impossible". Its just stupid. Like what Teva said..... If your on the forks, holding on to the bar ends (that are attached to the forks) you have no control over the bars turning in the air, unless you somehow lock the forks in a forward position( which is another dumb idea). If you have any experience whatsoever, you should know that coming down from a wheelie with your bars turned, IS BAD! Judging by how many posts you have and your ignorance, I would assume you dont have much experience. But I might be wrong. And for the record, I have a pair of ***** bigger than youll ever know, I'm not scared to do anything! But getting over the bars on a bike and trying to do a switch back wheelie is asking for your d1CK to get stepped on.
peace out beatch
We will let you be the first one to try this since you think its such a good idea... id NEVER try that... a burnout standing on the front forks is a very possible... but wheelie is just plain suicide.
Re: is there a name for this stunt?
Originally Posted by sheetone
The point is Nate, that like you, many people on here are of the limited foresight to envision a stunt that they haven't seen. Someone will attempt it and perform it, much to the amazement of the same people who said it was,"too dangerous", or, "impossible", perhaps like the first guy that did a highchair wheelie. Apparently, you misunderstood the context in which the two stunts were compared. But hey, you're from wisconsin.
im startin to loose respect for this guy every post i read haha. But hey look who he "rides with: extereme retardz" so that explains alot about the content of his posts a knowledge in stunting.








