Archive for June, 2010


Stunt Video from France

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Our homie Saturnin sent us this video:


2 wheel tuner magazine closes. Ceases print copies

Monday, June 28th, 2010

its official, 2 Wheel Tuner Magazine is done. While not completely out of business, it has ceased the print side of its business and has shifted all efforts into the online entity www.sportbikeclub.com

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2WT magazine was known to provide coverage of custom sportbikes, performance parts, drag racing and stuntriding. It held a large urban contingency, probably due to its contributing editors Superbikes TV show host, Jason Britton and Acclaimed Kawasaki Drag Racer, Rickey Gadson. While two wheel tuner was know to have some shotty coverage of stuntriding, it was still coverage.

Check out the discussion here, started by pro rider Dan Jackson – http://stuntride.com/vbstunt/showthread.php?t=15936

We here at Stuntride hate to see 2 Wheel Tuner magazine go, but we did notice in our research prior to launching Stuntride Magazine that the old newsstand model for selling magazines was broken and that you must have a core foundation and keep costs to a minimum to help a print publication survive. This is one of the main reasons we are not printed monthly. We could do monthly issues, but that would only last about 1 year until we ran ourselves dry and closed our doors like 2 wheel tuner has.

Keep the Faith! Stuntride is here to stay. We have strived from day one to keep you core fans satisfied and also slowly mature into a publication that the mainstream can pick up and appreciate. Between our print editions, our online forums, Stuntride TV, our exclusive online content of rider bios, trick names, parts, product reviews and partnerships with other great companies and bloggers, we guarantee that Stuntride will be the #1 destination for fans of Sportbike Freestyle for years to come!

We have a deal for subscribers of 2 wheel tuner. Subscribe to 1 year of Stuntride Magazine and send us a picture of your name and address on a subscriber label to a recent copy of 2wt and we will give you 1 free year of Stuntride Magazine – thats 2 years for the price of 1 to all subscribers of 2 wheel tuner magazine. So even though there is no more 2 wheel tuner, you fans can still get a great deal from us!

The Stuntride Magazine subscription page is here – http://stuntride.com/stuntride-magazine/


Stuntriding at the X Games

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Ok so at this very moment we can neither confirm nor deny the wild rumors that some of the worlds best XDL Motorcycle Stunt riders have been invited to ride in some fashion at X Games 16 in Los Angeles at the LA Coliseum. While we do know that Streetbike Stuntriders have considered riding at the X Games a somewhat unobtainable goal over the past 10-12 years of organized competitions. The XDL Series has helped to elevate the level of professionalism of Sportbike Freestyle Athletes and the competitions that they ride in. Our fingers are crossed, we hear that there are last minute discussions going on with management on both sides.

We understand that it is still undecided, but with X Games 16 being only 1 month away, we wanted to remind you all (and maybe some new fans) exactly what stuntriding has going for it.

  • Standardized TV ready competition formats.
  • Athletes from all walks of life with very different personalities that appeal to different people.
  • Experience riding at large action sports and other venues – Supercross, Vans Warped Tour, Monster Jam, WSBK, Moto GP etc.
  • Acceptance from core Action Sports fans and the ability to draw in new non-traditional X-Games fans.
  • Support from major mainstream companies that would love to see their athletes on the X Games Stage: Red Bull, Kawasaki, BMW, Aprilia, Monster Energy, Yamaha, Warrior Wear, Alpinestars, Geico, Shift, ICON/Parts Unlimited, Joe Rocket, Dunlop, Famous Stars and Straps, Speed and Strength. K&N Filters, Arai, Scorpion and many more.
  • No backflip?? how about 160 db rev-limiters and smokey burnouts?? No handed Wheelies, Crazy high flying acrobatics, Drifting and Sick, Sick wrecks!!!

here is a fun little clip of some of the guys as they visited X-Games 15 and caused a little chaos..  “What’s the point of going through life and never breaking any rules?”  as was said by an unnamed rider “We don’t want to make anyone’s jobs harder, we just want to ride our bikes, tear some shit up and put on one helluva show!”

Hit up the people at X-Games on Twitter or Facebook and ask them what they think..  www.twitter.com/xgameshttp://www.facebook.com/XGames


Sick “Kangaroo” Stoppie pics to get you through the day!

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Nick apex stoppie

and the flip!

stoppie flip wreck


Yo Face – Stuntride Amateur Freestyle Series July 9-11

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Yo Face arkansas amateur stunt contest

The Ever Popular “Yo Face” Stunt Session is also Round 1 of the Stuntride.com Amateur Freestyle Series.  The Event is coming to the War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock Arkansas July 9-11.

For more info check our forums here – http://stuntride.com/vbstunt/showthread.php?t=15772


XDL Irwindale results and videos

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Here are the competition results and press release from XDL Los Angeles:

Los Angeles XDL Irwindale Aprilia challenge podium

XDL Championship Series
Round 4: Toyota Speedway at Irwindale
XDL PRODUCES A THRILLER, BILL DIXON CLINCHES 2010 TITLE
By Randy Grube
Photos By David Avila
Los Angeles, CA – June 18 & 19

After a rain-soaked Round 3 in Nashville, the LA round offered plenty of sunshine all around. Under clear skies, with a solid crowd in attendance and a buzzing vendor area in the background, Yamaha’s Bill Dixon managed to close the door on the 2010 FMF Cup championship hunt by finishing second to 2008 champion Nick Brocha. Brocha did what he had to do, which was win, but Dixon’s point total was high enough to secure the title by one marker, even if Brocha were to win Indy as well. This crucial point came from the bonus point earned by Dixon’s number one qualifying spot, proving how important it has become to qualify well in FMF Cup.

K&N Filters stepped up their contingency program for the LA round quite significantly, which generated a whole new level of enthusiasm amongst the athletes. The K&N Circle Challenge was won by veteran Lin Eshalom, but the stand-out performer was Tony Carbajal, who in only his third XDL appearance managed to beat Ernie Vigil, Nick Brocha and Bill Dixon on his way to second place and some K&N bonus money.

Scorpion rider Eric Pettit may have sealed the Aprilia All Star Challenge championship by earning his third win of the season and finally winning in the dry. And he did it in an amazing 22.69 seconds, the fastest time of the year. Dan Jackson still has a mathematical chance of taking the title, but things are sure looking good for Pettit.

The Sartso Women’s Cup saw the largest field of the year with no less than 4 riders competing. Brandy Valdez from Texas took the win over Daytona winner Dena Sodano from Pennsylvania.

XDL LA closed out as it always does with the Speed & Strength Sickest Trick competition, which delivered an amazing final trick, as well as a fair amount of controversy. Factory Aprilia-HJC rider Joe Dryden had gone without a win or place in any competition and was looking at a long drive back to Florida with no money to show for his efforts. In a bid to try to pull a rabbit out of a hat, Dryden decided to go for a “hail mary” by attempting a high-speed, no handed wheelie scrape. While this may not sound that difficult, one needs to remember that his Aprilia doesn’t run a traditional 12-bar, so he doesn’t benefit from the additional six to eight inches of length in the bike. For Dryden to scrape the tail of his bike he’d have to lean the bike back past the balance point, essentially riding “upside down.” With a failure rate of over 90%, prospects of Joe crashing on to his head at 35-40mph were fairly high. Speed & Strength Sickest Trick rules state that a rider has two attempts to complete his trick. Dryden’s first run wasn’t event close. On his second run the trick started to develop. This should have been the end but the judges and crowd felt that there was enough progress to see this one through, or see Joe crash. On his fourth run Dryden pulled off this never before attempted trick and took the win. Other riders immediately protested the rules infraction but the win was upheld on the grounds that even if other riders had been given additional attempts and completed their tricks, Dryden’s feat was simply the most stunning trick of the day. It was a fitting end to a day full of spectacular riding and showmanship.

Now it is on to the XDL Finals in Indianapolis as part of MotoGP weekend on August 27 & 28 in Indianapolis, IN. XDL can be followed on www.xdlshow.com.

FMF Cup Final

1. Nick Brocha (155.5); 2. Bill Dixon(147.5); 3. Luke Emmons (139.0); 4. Chris McNeil (134.0); 5. Shinsuke Kinoshita (131.5)

Aprilia All Star Challenge

1. Eric Pettit (22.69 sec.); 2. Bill Dixon (24.88 sec.); 3. Joe Dryden (29.37)

K&N Circle Challenge

1. Lin Eshalom; 2. Tony Carbajal; 3. Eric Pettit

Speed & Strength Sickest Trick

1. Joe Dryden; 2. Darius Khashabi; 3. Rick Hart

Sartso Women’s Cup

1. Brandy Valdez (66.5); 2. Dena Sodano (61); 3. Alicia Speck (49); 4. Leah Peterson (49)

Freestyle Burnout

1. Alex Flores; 2. Nick Brocha; 3. Randy Callicoat

Team Battle

1. Cali Alliance (Alex Flores, Guru Khalsa, Rick Hart, John Michael O’Leary)(24); 2. Death Squad (Nick Brocha, Ernie Vigil, Shin Kinoshita, Lin Eshalom)(23); 3. LA to the Bay (Nick Hernandez, Billy Wynn, Tony Carbajal, Darius Khashabi)(18)

Check out this thread on our forums for links to info and videos from Stunt Bums- http://stuntride.com/vbstunt/showthread.php?t=15718


Kicking it at XDL irwindale

Friday, June 18th, 2010

The entire stuntride and stuntbums crew are out here in Los Angeles at Irwindale Speedway. Check back for updates and results all weekend!

Tice is posting regularly on his blog – http://stuntridemag.com/blogs/tice/

—–UPDATE SATURDAY MORNING—–
Stuntbums has posted qualifying results and videos here – http://www.stuntbums.com/Blog/2010-los-angeles-xdl-qualifying


Video Motorcycle VS Deer at Summit point

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Heres a pretty sick onboard camera video of an expert class trackday at summit point in west virginia. If any of you have been to this track, then you know its out in the woods and deer sightings are not uncommon there.

The wreck is near the end of the clip. You can dicuss on our forums here -http://stuntride.com/vbstunt/showthread.php?t=15577


Wheelie Teach – Learn to wheelie

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

The Folks over at Wheelie Teach have made a big splash this year with their unique device that is designed to mount on almost any sportbike and prevent a “loop out” style accident. Not only have they sponsored the XDL series, they have decided to get on board here at Stuntride.com and Stuntride Magazine. We have seen the Wheelie Teach in action. It looks like a great way to get over the “throttle chop” jitters that most people have when first attempting small wheelies. It is also adjustable as you learn you can eventually achieve an “at speed” balance point.

Check out the video for more info and visit them at any XDL event or on the web at www.wheelieteach.com

Wheelie Teach


BMW WSBK Stunt Show at Miller Motorsports Park

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Here’s a nice video of BMW Motorcycle Stunt Riders Chris “Teach” McNeil and Chris Pfeiffer at the World Superbike Round in Utah at Miller Motorsports Park. Thanks to the crew at www.2WheelTuesday.com for putting it up on YouTube

You See Teach on the Yellow F800GS and the S1000rr superbike, you may recognize him from this video – http://stuntride.com/bmw-s1000rr-stunt-video-with-chris-teach-mcneil/ that now has over 250,000 views on Stuntride TV

World Champion Christian Pfeiffer is seen on the G 450X and his special edition BMW F800R – You have seen Chris in some of the most popular BMW videos that include the one from BMW tower -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gLknpv9Ksc