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From: muni86
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  • WOW, NICE MAN!!!!!!!

  • well its nice to know some people use their 1000 pound bikes to full potential

  • i can do that......

  • nice :P

  • Awesome man :)

  • wow those are some nice wheelies and stoppies

  • @Samos505 Thanks!

    Watch my newest video :-D

  • you have talent.... GREAT

    nice KTM by the way

  • luckily you didnt do it in Wallers....

    great vid

  • nice, but I do much better stoppie and wheelies:)

  • awesome man.......arent you loco ????

  • you are sick! +5

  • how do u do 1 handed wheelies i kep dropping them also what breaks do you have

  • Try it again and again and again.........

    Shimano Deore M525

  • if u want good brakes buy avid bb5, i got them and theyre great

  • @Firter

    juicy 5-7 and code are far better for not to much more ...

  • how much did that bike cost?

  • 1700 Euro, bought it October 2003

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  • man you got nuts !

  • gr8 stuff m8 keep it up ... im gonna put on a few good downhill manual videos, when i work out how to put them on lol ....

  • what kind of bike?

  • KTM V-MAS Big Shot from 2004

  • nice but everybody can do that .

  • ofc that was only 35km/h :)

  • that wasn't a 50kmh wheelie

  • I have to admit it was a 51 km/h wheelie ;-)

    Who cares, nobody got disappointed

  • very nice and impressive video.

    The picture of you with your face all open, was that because of the 'cheap' fork? poor you that must have been painful

  • Thanks!

    Yes, it was caused by the broken fork.

    No, it wasn't painful because I got unconscious, only the nose and a tooth hurt at touching them.

    I got 3000 Euro at court because of material fatigue, but trust me, no accident is better lol

  • Hehe that is correct, but still 3000 Euro is a lot better than nothing :) 3days ago I was practicing wheelies while suddenly while pulling my steer up, the left side of my steer got broken off. I landed with my front wheel horizontal on the road and I fell over my bike. I luckely didn't have any injuries, but it would have been funy as hell if that was videotaped :D.

  • i love downhill

  • ohh that is rly damage on the head

  • omg..richtig geil!

    Hast du eine Wirbelsäulenschutz?

  • No, I did NOT use a back protector.

    I'm so lucky I didn't crash- I always think I am invulnerable when I'm on the bike :-)

    Now I'm using a backpack as a protector, especially when I'm riding my unicycle.

  • Not bad, but put off the bar ends ;)

  • ledgend, 

    what bike is that it looks nice

  • KTM V-MAS Big Shot from 2004

    1600 Euro

    I went to court because of the "material defect" of the fork, this is where I got the money from (compensation for pain and suffering) :-)

  • was that a ktm comp 950

  • KTM V-MAS Big Shot from 2004

    1600 Euro

    I went to court because of the "material defect" of the fork, this is where I got the money from (compensation for pain and suffering) :-)

  • i was going to buy one of thoes,but changed my mind for poison arsen am ; )

  • what is this song called

  • rammstein - feuer frei

  • sick sick sick stoppie

  • Very nice Video...and the music?...even better!

  • that was sick loving those wiked stoppies. dont know how the hell you can do those one handed wheelies iv been trying them 4 ages

  • Yes it is not easy, you need a good sense of balance so you don't have to correct with the brake or through increasing speed.

    I have learned a one handed wheelie after 1,5 years of unicycling. I started doing wheelies when I was 12, but I got the right feeling first after I have learned to ride a unicycle.

    But you can't do wheelies automatically when you can ride a unicycle. Wheelies are much more difficult because you cannot use your hands to stay in equilibrium and you can't pedal backwards.

  • I cant unicyle but I can do One handed wheelies - it s just more difficult. I could do long wheelies before I could do one handed ones. I can do some about 1 km long wheelies but onehanded It s about 30 m or so. But I use breaks and pedaling when driving one handed too.

    So if you wnat to learn one handed wheelies then train wheelies untill they're easy for you- until you can drive 200 - 500 m without problems and then you can start to pull away your hand. away

  • The name of the song is Feur frei with rammstein.

  • Big control of the bike, this is a professional!

    And the advise at the end is very good for the rookiesand kids! Good vidéo!

  • hey nice vid wat the name of the song

  • Thanks, please watch the vid again ;-)

  • how to do that at :43??

  • Just read 5 comments below!

    No, I won't write in German, you have to make an effort ;-)

    Watch "Insane Unicycle Escalator Downhill Ride"!

  • go as fast as you possibly, lean all the forward and lock the front brake up completely!

  • hehe yes thats the way ;)

  • ok, that was um, different. but 50kph isnt really fast, sorry to say. but still decent effort.

  • powerfuly apply your ront brake but make sure it is still in control. When you pull your brake make sure you lean forward

  • How you do that stoppie? Tell me your style to do that?? please?

  • The crucial point is the brake. Only use a hydraulic disc brake because you can dose it very good, the brake power isn't the essential.

    At the beginning you may feel more comfortable when you activate the lock-out or adjust the damping rate of your fork to the hardest position.

    To start the stoppie pull the brake lever jerkily (but not too much!!!) and lean forward at the same time. Then vary the brake power to stay in equilibrium.

    Wear gloves, they have saved my skin several times!

  • nice

  • dude nice job! w5ats the song name

  • Just watch scene 01:46! ;-)

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