according to baltimore they laid down the foundation to the stunt game?
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#24
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ohh i know who was the first stunter... but where did the game start? was it him? where was he from anyway/ i think hes from the west coast/... but to tell u the truth who really gives a flying ****...i ride u ride we ride... everyone should take credit for still doing what there doing after all these years... some for fun some for a living...
#25
Re: according to baltimore they laid down the foundation to the stunt game?
ohh i know who was the first stunter... but where did the game start? was it him? where was he from anyway/ i think hes from the west coast/... but to tell u the truth who really gives a flying ****...i ride u ride we ride... everyone should take credit for still doing what there doing after all these years... some for fun some for a living...
#26
Re: according to baltimore they laid down the foundation to the stunt game?
ohh i know who was the first stunter... but where did the game start? was it him? where was he from anyway/ i think hes from the west coast/... but to tell u the truth who really gives a flying ****...i ride u ride we ride... everyone should take credit for still doing what there doing after all these years... some for fun some for a living...
#27
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yes they are from baltimore born and raised! and a good friend of mine and co-d ..i've been going to bmore since the early 80's ! street riding? out there been there done that chief i seen it evolve .. nobody siad bmore didnt have skills so why are you getting uptight for? obviously you do give a ****..
Turtle
Superdave
John Rogers
J bear
Dirty George
Linsee
JB
thats pretty much everyone that stunts in baltimore thats from there... so if it wasnt one of them im pretty sure its nobody that matters and def doesnt speak for the rest. I dont give a **** who claims what, but I also dont like some random nobody comming in and putting words in a whole crews mouth from some dude that prob doesnt even ride with them.
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Re: according to baltimore they laid down the foundation to the stunt game?
Don't care who started it either, the main thing is that is was started and now its turned into the **** we love today...
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i started bangin a new chic so im laying down that foundation really well..... i like to tickle her belly button.......... from the inside brrrraaaaappppp
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lmao this thread funni as hell...i neva knew somethin as small as "who started this sport" actually made a difference...who cares???? just ****** ride live life and have fun
#38
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((DOUG DOMOKOS is the King)) he had a 3rd brake in 1981 he was the nicest (eva) wheelied around a supercross track through the woups and was rocking a pizza pie sprocket in 1979 dam he sold a book that told you how to build a stunt bike in the 80ds, but who knew, but on the real that street riding **** started in ny harlem with wink 1100 darnell and alpo late 80ds they was allways riding in the street and big ben from the bronx brought it to b-more with that ruff ryder ****...but now every body is nice back then there was only a few who knew the back brake it was like a secret if you pulled up on a bunch of cats riding in like 2000 how may of them was doing circles and who even herd of the 3rd brake and a big sproket na people was just crashing all over the place trying to learn to stunt there was only a few who was really into wheeling and was nice now you got tons of people rocking hollywoods block party **** was like 1000 riders from nyc all together its nice to see it like that but the stunt game hit a peek i have seen all and done some of the tricks anyone can do whats next i wounder what is going to be next **** the world has gotten so much more advanced in the last 10 years then it has in the last 100 years......
I give it up to b-more cause you all rocking 2 stroke in da street like nyc and you got nice quick but it shouldent be beef between ny and b-more on who is better and who got nicer riders you have to have ***** to ride a banshee in the street or a dirtbike and nyc allways starts the trend not saying who is better but it would be nice to see b-more come down like 200 deep on a hollywood block party day and rock with nyc cause its all love cause we all love the same sport and try to bring our block game to the top...
I give it up to b-more cause you all rocking 2 stroke in da street like nyc and you got nice quick but it shouldent be beef between ny and b-more on who is better and who got nicer riders you have to have ***** to ride a banshee in the street or a dirtbike and nyc allways starts the trend not saying who is better but it would be nice to see b-more come down like 200 deep on a hollywood block party day and rock with nyc cause its all love cause we all love the same sport and try to bring our block game to the top...
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Re: according to baltimore they laid down the foundation to the stunt game?
wheelie king was doing one handed circles in the late 70's when i was a kid , i seen him live at the boston garden and then i seen him later on a tv show called ''thats incredible''
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Re: according to baltimore they laid down the foundation to the stunt game?
watch the whole thing he does some pretty cool ****
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNa360R75aw
for a quick history lesson click the link below
http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/hall...px?racerid=161
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNa360R75aw
for a quick history lesson click the link below
http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/hall...px?racerid=161
Last edited by old man roger; 07-09-2010 at 02:10 AM.