It's a numbers game. Just one little mistake and your life will never be the same. I got complacent in 09 on my GSX-R now I will always walk a little funny and it hurts to move in the mornings. I'm a 41 year old living in the body of a 70 year old.
I wish this kid a long and healthy life! Wish he would put on a helmet, especially since he seems to be a bit of a risk taker! Do it for yourself or at least for your loved ones.
The fact he rode through and around and close to everyone and NOBODY batted an eye got nervous and moved around just shows the level of confidence and skill the whole crew have in all their abilities. Poetry for sure literally in motion!!!
@@Divine.Sinner come on homeboy like I said the is called a dirt bike not a pavement bike cause on the real my nephew is 10 and can same thing riding his 180 in the streets and pavement but he do have a little trouble doing the same thing in the dirt and I said he is just 10yrs old.... You Feel Me
@@ronnieprice-oz9hy thats fine, your nephew also has a level of skill to be proud of. Just because a greater challenge exists does not mean the current one is "easy". both can exist at once
@@JerieGentleidk, my friend used to talk about the toll it takes constantly scraping bodies off the pavement as a first responder. Just saying, it’s not always jealousy. Some people just want you to live bud
@@ThaPhantomGamer-cj5pjnah, he insulted that rider by insinuating that he is already dumb or brain damaged. I’m sure the jealousy response came because of the insult. That comment can’t be taken as a caring response because there is nothing caring about it. The writer’s intentions were to insult.
@@therrelllyon196 Do you not think these stunts are dumb when not using a helmet? Helmet saved my life after flying off and hitting the asphalt by some drunk teen (she even confessed to the cops that she was drinking) hanging out with her mother. It can be an external factor and not your “talent” that ends you
Try doing this in the dark with rots rocks bumps mud and other people that could care less they just need to get around you that's what the sport is anyone can really do this on a smooth surface like pavement
@@jasonm3835 sure is. Just because you want to overcritisize clarifications doesn't mean they're not dirtiest with street tires just like rc cars being toys bud. Stop taking shit so serious and maybe you'll have some fun at a party one day.
@@RenoAproblem Because they've never been on dirt. It's a different skill set. It's discipline, something these guys don't have. Here in Baltimore the boy mayor actually wants to build a dirt track to get these guys off the streets, but they want nothing to do with it. If it's not breaking the law, there's no interest. Of course, in Baltimore, the bikes are all stolen from the counties, so they can't register for the program anyway.
He would have a lot to learn. For one, he's probably a little over 200lbs which is way too heavy for a 125. He would need to learn bike setup, and let's be honest with these "bike lifers", that's starting from scratch. If you practice wheelies a few hours a day 7 days a week, you could get 90% of the way there in a few weeks. What he's doing, turning on one wheel and especially one-handed with no clutch, that takes longer. Because these "bike lifers" aren't real dirt bikers it's likely riding wheelies is all they do when they ride so it doesn't take long. Wheelies are a narrow aspect of bike control, most of what he's doing isn't useful in motocross. Holding the front wheel up means rolling off the power and dragging the brake to keep it there. Doing this on a track might impress the "bike lifers" who might be watching but no one else would care. He would look silly getting lapped by a 12 year old while trying to show off. For the sake of their egos, these guys steer clear of motocross tracks.
That looks like meek mill if so he has enough money not to steal anything but I 100% agree more then half those bikes are stolen or bought with drug money .
@@chrismarquis8833 That man is DEFINITELY not out stealing bikes, and I am sure that nobody else with him is risking his career for that. Where did you even get that lame sh!t from?😂
Crazy!!! I want to learn how to ride like that, and I'm 55 years old. I know how to ride, but not like that. My son rides a Kawasaki KX 450 POWERFUL BIKE, but to much for me. These guys are incredible to say the least.
I see why this conmunity is hated . They think they own da road no respect for other ppl . Ride like this in public should be lose your bike forever jail and license suspended !!!
This community is hated because your parents and grandparents taught you to do so. Now be a good family man and pass the hatred down to your children and keep the tradition going.
@RenoAproblem This has nothing to do with hate. These clowns are not real dirt bikers and this behavior makes all motorcyclists look bad, especially real dirt bikers. We've lost enough OHV land access and having posers like this behaving like a lawless menace only degrades public perception of dirt bikers even more. Real dirt bikers/motocross enthusiasts can spot these posers a mile away but the general public (you) can't, and they lump us in with these clowns.
@jasonm3835 Real Dirt Bikers! 🤣 . Oh, you mean like motocross? Scrambles Racing? The sport that's done on off road with obstacles? FOH! You have the NBA and then you Have the Globe Trotters! Any globe trotter can definitely play in the NBA. Bunch of black guys doing wheelies got yall racism showing. Who taught you that?
@RenoAproblem You're the only one mentioning race here but loving the strawman fallacy! Your analogy with the NBA/globe trotters is amusingly irrelevant. I agree the trotters are probably good enough for the NBA. However, guys like this most certainly don't have the skills to head to an AMA national and qualify or score points in motos. That is beyond absurd. That is probably the worst analogy I've ever read in my life. Ever. Absolutely laughable. If these guys headed to the Winter Olympics, Ponca City, or Loretta's( amateur) they would get absolutely annihilated by 12 yr old national level amateurs, not pros. Totally embarrassed and would leave in an ambulance. You seem to lack any understanding how useless much of these wheelie skills would be in MX. It's has very little applicability in MX. This reply shows how little you know about motocross. You ACTUALLY believe these guys could show up at AMA Supercross (for example), and be just as good as pro MXers, because they're doing wheelies down the road? That's so preposterous, I'm not believing what I'm reading. Thanks for the laugh buddy!