Top 5 Most Seen Motorcycle Stunts in Today’s Films

Article by Luke Graning









Today’s film contain so much action footage that almost everyone has seen a motorcycle ripping down the highway out running a bad guy or wheeling into oncoming traffic just to avoid gun shots. Below is a list of some of the most well-known and sighting motorcycle stunting that seems to keep appearing over and over in almost every action film involving a motorcycle.

1. Sit down wheelie: This wheelie is rather self-explanatory and one of the most commonly seen wheelies in movies. To accomplish this feat you simply remain in your seated position, grab a hand full of throttle and pray that you don’t end up going too far back to “loop out” and have a nasty crash. Although this is one of the most well-known wheelies it is also one of the more difficult tricks to master because unlike the “Staggered wheelie”(which you’ll learn next) you constantly feel like you are going too far back and are going to loop out until you become more comfortable with the overall positioning and training your body to feel the difference between “to far back” and “just right”

2. Staggered wheelie: This is one of the easiest and most basic motorcycle tricks out there to date. It involves placing your left foot on the left passenger peg and placing your right foot on the main rearset. This stance places your body in the most balanced position available on the bike and gives you an overall feeling of being in control and allows you in a moment’s notice to jump back and off the bike if you are about to loop-out.

3. The Jesus Christ: This is one of the easiest tricks to pull off and almost anyone with a bike and a little bit of balance can master. For this trick all you have to do is accelerate your bike to about 40-50 drop it into neutral and stand up on your seat or gas tank and that’s it. It’s probably one of the only tricks that gets easier each time you increase the speed because a motorcycle wants to go straight and needs an opposing force to change its direction at higher speeds.

4. Stoppie: This is an extremely difficult trick to master and one of the most dangerous as well. To accomplish this task you must sit on the bike in your normal riding position and accelerate to around 50mph, once there you quickly grab a handful of front break and the back-end of your bike will begin to rise. Once you are almost completely vertical with the rear of the bike facing the sky you have official mastered the “Stoppie”. This is one of the most dangerous tricks out there because unlike a wheelie where you can hit the rear break to bring your front end back down in a stoppie there is no such “safety device” and once you go too far you just have to pray that your face will break the fall of your body.

5. Suicide burnout: Everyone has seen a burnout in one film or another were either a bike or a car is spinning its tires at such a high rate of speed that the vehicle remains in place but the tires produce more smoke that a burnt birthday cake. Well a suicide burnout is the same principal but instead of you sitting on the bike you are completely off of it and the bike and all its power its spinning at insane amounts of speed while you hold on for dear life and engulf all that delicious smoke.



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