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This guy got lucky
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Lucky the bike stayed on track........WOW!!
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Seems fake. A trike stand in the front with shocks could explain it, especially the bobbing. But I'm no rider.
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it was a slow tank slap type motion. ghostriding, we used to call it.
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thats so sick. i believe it, specially cause those bikes hold lines better than like a dirt bike, ya know what i mean? the bars dont turn much....at least thats how it felt when i rode my first crotch rocket hahaha
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