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  2. Stoppie - Wikipedia

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    Stoppie 180, by Duke (French champion) during the Stunt Bike Show, in Carole Racetrack. The stoppie is a motorcycle and bicycle trick in which the back wheel is lifted by abruptly applying the front brake, then, by carefully reducing the brake pressure, the bike is ridden for a short distance on the front wheel.

  3. Motorcycle stunt riding - Wikipedia

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    Dave McKenna (stunt rider), Australia's number one Freestyle Street Bike Stunt Rider since 2011; Robbie Maddison, in April 2015 successfully rode a modified dirt motorbike to surf on a wave near Teahupoo in Tahiti. [7] [8] Dave Taylor, The Wheelie King, active in the 70s and 80s, was the first man to wheelie around the Isle of Man TT Mountain ...

  4. Wheelie - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle wheelie Wheelie at a tractor pull Wheelie at a drag race Manual on a BMX bike. A wheelie, or wheelstand, [1] is a vehicle maneuver in vehicle acrobatics in which the front wheel or wheels come off the ground due to sufficient torque being applied to the rear wheel or wheels, [2] or rider motion relative to the vehicle.

  5. Evel Knievel - Wikipedia

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    However, he used the bike only for wheelies and did not jump after retiring from the XR-750. [4] In 1997, Knievel signed with the California Motorcycle Company to release a limited Evel Knievel Motorcycle. The motorcycle was not built to jump but was rather a V-twin cruiser motorcycle intended to compete with Harley-Davidson street bikes.

  6. Category:Motorcycle stunts - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle stunt riding; B. Burnout (vehicle) G. ... Wheelie This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 15:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Ghost Rider (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Rider has been identified by various media as being, or as possibly being, Swedish ex-racer and mechanic Patrik Fürstenhoff. [4] [5] [1] [6] [7] Fürstenhoff is listed at Guinness World Records as holding the record for the first documented 220 mph (354 km/h) wheelie on a 500 hp (370 kW) turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa, [4] [5] and an earlier wheelie record.

  8. Doug Domokos - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, Doug was given a new Kawasaki bike and a new Toyota pickup truck to travel all around the U.S. doing shows. By the late 70's Domokos was performing at stadiums and tracks nationwide. He gained national attention and was even featured in some motorcycle magazines. His hobby of stunt riding motorcycles was turning into a career.

  9. Chris Pfeiffer - Wikipedia

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    Christian Pfeiffer (20 April 1970 – 12 March 2022) was a German motorcycle stunt rider and multiple time world champion (2003, 2007, 2008 and 2009). [1] [2] He was a four-time winner of the prestigious Red Bull Scramble (1996, 1997, 2000 and 2004) and he also broke many Guinness World Records during his 20-year professional career as a rider.