As   motorcycle stunts and tricks have become a popular part of motorcycle   culture, some riders have taken to modifying their vehicles to improve   their capabilities. These additional parts do not necessarily change  the  everyday operation of the bike, but can be warning signs of amateur   stunt riders. However, if these parts are not installed correctly,  they  could prove dangerous to everyone on the road.
Among the  most  popular tricks that many riders may try are the wheelie, the  stoppie,  and the burnout. These three tricks can then branch out from  the basic  maneuvers into more extreme, often more dangerous variants  done for even  greater showmanship and difficulty.
For an example  of how  motorcycle part modifications evolve, consider a peculiar  variant of the  wheelie known as the 12 O'Clock, which features the  rider propping the  bike at an extremely sharp angle. For additional  tricks on handle bars,  extending the length of a 12 O'Clock is  necessary. This in turn leads to  increased stunt modifications known as  12 O'Clock bars or, more simply,  12 bars.
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Racing style , Motorcycle Stunt Modifications
Posted by HaRri IyAnt 86 at 3:32 AM
Labels: Motorcycle Stunt Modifications
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