Darko Rips Mulholland

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2010

Darko on a Yamaha R6 at the top of "the Snake"
Mulholland, Highway near Malibu, CA

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  • Name the parts on the tree:

    1. Maxxis Mtn bike tire

    2. BMW grill/facia

    3. R1 exhaust cover

    4. R1 intake faring

    I'm going out on a limb (pun intended) on number 5

    5. Stock GSXR rear/side-view mirror (the one with the turn signal integrated)

    6. Obviously a side fairing, but can't name the bike...can you?

  • love the DH skate @ 1:07

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  • If this guy was in a car you guys would be ripping him, half his body is over the line, if I am coming the other way in my own lane your head is likely to meet my mirror. It works both ways, bikers love to complain about cars being over the line (which they rightfully should and I hate too) but then when it comes to them staying on their side its a different story. Your tires may be on the correct side but if you head isnt it may meet my mirror (not on purpose I try to give bikes room).

  • is he on slick ????

  • @ogporage haha show off

  • It amazes me that people think a rider this good has never gone to the track before. You can't achieve that level of comfort and control just by going up and down the Snake all day. True you can become a stronger rider from years of canyon riding, but to carry that much corner entry speed takes track experience as well.

  • YES WHEN YOU WRECK ON THE STREET WHILE RIPPING(WHICH YOU DO RATHER WELL) include others out on the road who may be in the trajectory of you and your out of control bike thus writing a check their body cant cash, i became a racer to avoid this my enlightenment came when i lowside in a corner slid across the oncoming lane over th embankment splittng 2 trees 10 ft. apart around 45mph. thats my take on dying needlessley. ive never seen a bicycle rider or a tree at the racetrack, or car or guardral

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