
Stunt Riding
Performing tricks on a motorcycle — wheelies, stoppies, burnouts, drifts. High risk without proper preparation.
What is it
Stunt riding is the discipline of performing motorcycle tricks: wheelies, stoppies, burnouts, drifts, acrobatics. It's both an art and a sport, but without proper preparation, gear, and a closed environment, it's extremely dangerous.
How it works
Stunting requires deep understanding of motorcycle physics: balance, traction, braking at the limits. Professional stunt riders train for years on specially prepared bikes with protection (cages, sliders, subcage). What you see on Instagram is the tip of the training iceberg.
How to practice
- Only on closed grounds — NEVER on public roads
- Stunt cage on the bike — protection for you and the motorcycle
- Full gear: minimum helmet, gloves, back protector
- Start with basics and gradually increase difficulty
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Related terms
Gymkhana
Navigating a motorcycle through cone courses — the best training for slow-speed control.
Track Riding
Riding on a closed circuit — the safest way to develop high-speed skills without road hazards.
Enduro
Riding a motorcycle off-road — dirt, rocks, forest, water. A different skill set and risk profile.
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