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importsdigest
04-09-2007, 08:41 PM
I just happen to run across this site. i was curious if anyone else has heard about it. they claim that for $30 a year you can access this school online and they can teach you everything you need to know about stunting. I considered it a possible source for good information on technique and body english and such. dont get me wrong, i dont expect to watch a video and go out and try to do some crazy stunt thats going to kill me. i learned a little bit from Ron last year and i had alot of fun. i would like to learn more tho. i just dont want to pay for something useless, and i dont want to set my self up for a dangerous situation. i think i would prefer to have a knowledgable buddy watch and critique me but its possible this site has some worth while pointers. gimme your thoughts and feelings. thanx.

v8zman
04-09-2007, 09:03 PM
i would think going out and riding is the best experience,go follow friends,follow their lines,watch what they do,do a track day,not sure videos are gonna teach much but u never know i guess

just my opinion

GON2JL
04-10-2007, 07:57 AM
On something like that man, riding with friends and trial and error are your best bet. The vid mite teach you a bit but you could use that money toward gas instead ya know... alot of it to is watching stunt vids.... Ive seen so many its not even funny- I watch their body positioning and stuff plus get on Stuntlife.com- that is the heart and soul of the stunting community around the world. Good luck man, sorry im not there to help- I dont know much but Im happy to ride with anyone and If I can help I try to ya know- Peace-

Ron:thumbup:

importsdigest
04-10-2007, 05:16 PM
thanx guys, i was just thinking out loud. i think i need a bigger bike in order to be more graceful. i dont need to go faster, but with my bike its either an aggresive snap thats difficult to control, or nothin. i think more horsepower would allow for a nice roll on the front end for more control. and i'll just stick to talking with folks one on one for training.

stuntmoto
04-14-2007, 09:51 PM
When I was trying to learn new stuff, it helped me to ride with people that were better. Just ask a lot of questions. You can post up on stuntlife but be prepared for some flaming. It takes time to learn, and you'll get results if you are prepared to put in time and money. It won't happen overnight, no matter how much natural talent you have. :2cents:

stuntmoto
04-14-2007, 09:56 PM
i think i need a bigger bike in order to be more graceful. i dont need to go faster, but with my bike its either an aggresive snap thats difficult to control, or nothin.

Gearing it up might help with that. As you get more comfortable with clutch and brake, it's easier to rock low hp bikes with stock gearing. Gears will make it easier on the clutch and also you won't be going as fast in lower gears. Helpful if you have to abort.