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  2. CBOYSTV - Wikipedia

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    CboysTV is an American motorsports and comedy YouTube group headquartered on Cormorant Lake (Minnesota) United States. [2] The "C" in CBoys stands for "Cormorant" and the groups motto is "Life Wide Open" [3] [4] In 2021 the Group passed 1 million subscribers on YouTube.

  3. Crusty Demons - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the group can be traced to 1994, when filmmakers Jon Freeman and Dana Nicholson had been accumulating footage to showcase a behind the scenes expose of the lifestyle of an American pro motocross rider in action, featuring 145 ft plus jumps, 45 ft high in the air soaring over sand dunes, mountains, houses, buses and anything else secure and steep enough to hold the weight of bike ...

  4. List of biker films - Wikipedia

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    Cool as Ice (1991) Stone Cold (1991) Beyond the Law (a.k.a. Fixing the Shadow or Made of Steel) (1992) Double Cross (1992) Motor Psycho (1992) The Silencer (1992) Sweet Justice (1992) Snake Eater III: His Law (1992) Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell (1992) Chrome Soldiers (1992) Roadside Prophets (1992) A Moment of Romance II (1993) Running Cool ...

  5. Hailey's On It! - Wikipedia

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    However, a dirt bike gang comes to wreak havoc around the town thanks to several videos Scott posted while riding his bike. Hailey decides to take on the leader, Road Rash, in a "bike-off", with the help of Betsy, a horse who was rejected by her previous owner in favor of a dirt bike, and they win.

  6. The Dirt Bike Kid - Wikipedia

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    The Dirt Bike Kid was released in the United States by Roger Corman's company Concorde Pictures in 1985. The film was also released in the Philippines by Movierama International on April 28, 1988. [7] Julie Corman said the movie was the first she had produced to lose money theatrically but claims it made over $3 million on video. [8]

  7. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Kids has faced criticism from advocacy groups, particularly the Fairplay Organization, for concerns surrounding the app's use of commercial advertising, as well as algorithmic suggestions of videos that may be inappropriate for the app's target audience, as the app has been associated with a controversy surrounding disturbing or violent ...

  8. Pit bike - Wikipedia

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    Many factors contributed to the popularity of pit bikes, such as the X Games, televised on ESPN, and the creation of promotional direct-to-video stunt films in the 1990s. . Series such as the Crusty Demons of Dirt have been credited by fans for inspiring people to race or attempt stunts using undersized motorcycles.

  9. Freestyle BMX - Wikipedia

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    BMX bikes aimed at street riding typically have steeper angles and shorter wheelbases, making them easier to maneuver, but less stable at the higher speeds associated with ramp and dirt riding. Within street BMX there are a handful of competitions, however, the majority of professional street riders tend to focus on making videos for DVDs and ...