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Old Jul 8, 2006 | 06:37 AM
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When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

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What a ****

The 22-year-old driver was charged with reckless driving, eluding police and failure to maintain proper control, Carr said.
"He told the trooper that he does lots of stunts, videos them, and puts them on the Internet," Carr said.
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Fvck That *****!
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Dude is both feet on the back pegs.
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Yea They Are.
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

That right there is why I ride with no plate.
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

I ride with a plate, but its tucked wayyyyy behind my back wheel. No way any cop will see it! And if I do get pulled over and can't bounce or a pig rolls up at the gas station while I'm parked I won't get hassled for having no plate and I'll take the $25 fine.
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Hey there's one of our local squids! LOL i have no clue why nearly everybody in Norfolk STILL has no clue what a rear brake is.

My friend just told me this story is on the cover of todays newspaper too.
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

"Wheelies - known by some as "standing up" - are among the more extreme stunts. They aren't difficult on today's nimble, high-performance motorcycles" Oh wheelies are known as standing up lol and they're not difficult
"Jason W. Carter , service manager for Redline Performance, a Yorktown motorcycle shop catering to high-performance enthusiasts, said some riders even build cages around their bikes to protect them and their engines in case of falls. He said he doesn't engage in or encourage extreme riding."That's why guys like Stuntshine State vid are keeping **** to the lots. Nobody's going to want to put they're name on something that show's they're supporting those actions.
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This area is so gay--that motorcycle shop does'nt support stunt riding but they support stretching swingarms and modifying bikes with NOS for drag racing, which 95% of the time, people drag on the streets and travel at more than 3 times the speed limit. Go figure
Old Jul 8, 2006 | 04:04 PM
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

Guy was asking for what he got. Be safe(and smart) out there
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I love how American media blows everything out of proportion
most bikes go well over 176mph
Old Jul 8, 2006 | 04:33 PM
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

It’s unsafe The nationwide rise in motorcycle deaths since the mid-1990s has been blamed, in part, on reckless behavior. The number of fatalities climbed to an 18-year high of just over 4,000 in 2004, the latest year for which U.S. statistics are available.

i think drunk riding harley guys are more of an issue
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

"They aren't difficult on today's nimble, high-performance motorcycles, some of which are capable of speeds well beyond 150 mph."

SOME?!?! I would guess more like SOME bikes CANT do 150. that would be the proper way to put it..

and i hope that guy has a hand brake...


Oh yea..just saw this on a lower part of that page "What board shorts should you be wearing?"...Wow VA really has some important news..one squid doing a wheelie and whats the JIVEST boardshorts!
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.

Originally Posted by TongWoo
Dude is both feet on the back pegs.
a half hemet and no gloves either
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

i think thats winks cousin
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.

Originally Posted by Armenian
This area is so gay--that motorcycle shop does'nt support stunt riding but they support stretching swingarms and modifying bikes with NOS for drag racing, which 95% of the time, people drag on the streets and travel at more than 3 times the speed limit. Go figure

+1 on that i live right down the street from it, its gay! so is the entire staff.
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bet that brian bucket helps keep him up .... kinda like runnin with a parachute lol
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what a fun little wheelie..
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Re: When Norfolk-based videographer Jack Skinner saw a motorcyclist pop a wheelie on.....

Originally Posted by f4stunna
i think drunk riding harley guys are more of an issue

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