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<blockquote data-quote="Sun" data-source="post: 88610" data-attributes="member: 143"><p>Impressive riding in that video. I respect the riding ability but I too agree some of the moves are "ass hat" and need to played out in places that dont jepordize. I know guys like this. I went on a large group ride with a pack of guys like this, ONCE.</p><p>Their next ride planned on the internet I suggested they meet at a track and do a track day. I said not everyone who joins in their rides has the same skills. I told them it was reckless riding. I knew I was never going to ride with THAT pack again. My gut said dont. There next ride a father and son came down from up North to ride with the group and see the beautiful canyons of Malibu. Not knowing the area they did their best to keep up with the pace. Dad lost his leg and son is dead at 24 years old.</p><p> </p><p>I like hooli riding<img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/devil.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":devil:" title="Devil :devil:" data-shortname=":devil:" /> but I try and stick to places that dont jepordize others. Cops used to not pay much attention to these bikes, it was the sport bikes they were after. Sport bikers were the "bad boys." Now things have changed. The SM's are gaining popularity and reputation. They are so capable of so much, and they can be a pesty bugger to catch. Im certainly nothing like these guys but I've been known to ride "unconventionally," in "special places."</p><p> </p><p>I recommend a SuperDuperMutherFackinMoto for everyone!! They are too much fun!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sun, post: 88610, member: 143"] Impressive riding in that video. I respect the riding ability but I too agree some of the moves are "ass hat" and need to played out in places that dont jepordize. I know guys like this. I went on a large group ride with a pack of guys like this, ONCE. Their next ride planned on the internet I suggested they meet at a track and do a track day. I said not everyone who joins in their rides has the same skills. I told them it was reckless riding. I knew I was never going to ride with THAT pack again. My gut said dont. There next ride a father and son came down from up North to ride with the group and see the beautiful canyons of Malibu. Not knowing the area they did their best to keep up with the pace. Dad lost his leg and son is dead at 24 years old. I like hooli riding:devil: but I try and stick to places that dont jepordize others. Cops used to not pay much attention to these bikes, it was the sport bikes they were after. Sport bikers were the "bad boys." Now things have changed. The SM's are gaining popularity and reputation. They are so capable of so much, and they can be a pesty bugger to catch. Im certainly nothing like these guys but I've been known to ride "unconventionally," in "special places." I recommend a SuperDuperMutherFackinMoto for everyone!! They are too much fun!! [/QUOTE]
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