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  1. #1
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    Little boy and his bike stunts

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    http://blog.hopeglory.com/2010/08/03/jackson-goldstone/

    I admit I laughed, and gasped a few times.

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    What a little badass. How adorable is he? I guess he is pretty famous for his run-biking. Here is another video of him:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxp4TjAkSL8

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    I love that kid

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    Who needs pedals, brakes, or any gears at all I do wonder what kind of bikers his parents are, he got that from somewhere!

    Thanks for posting the links Back to work...

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    Danny MacAskill had better watch his back!
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    I had to laugh at myself...I'm enjoying the video of him jumping off all these rocks and tables and things...and then I cringe when he stops to take a drink from that stream.

    Isn't all that jumping and landing going to hurt his little boy parts? I admit I'm not that familiar with little boy anatomy, but it seems like all those impacts might cause some damage.

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    I don't think there's much to damage until the little boy parts descend...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Who needs pedals, brakes, or any gears at all I do wonder what kind of bikers his parents are, he got that from somewhere!

    Thanks for posting the links Back to work...
    he has a hand brake! it is a metal like a bike

    my son has a strider rider which has no brake. and my son can't do all those tricks, but he climbs trees so i still get to see stunts and get a little bit of racing heart as i watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfroggy View Post
    he has a hand brake! it is a metal like a bike

    my son has a strider rider which has no brake. and my son can't do all those tricks, but he climbs trees so i still get to see stunts and get a little bit of racing heart as i watch.
    Glad to hear that he has brakes, I couldn't see anything in the video so missed it - he is certainly fearless! Such a great age to learn such things!

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    Wow, the boy's got some skills there! Thanks, Possegal, for posting that. It's really inspiring.
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    Wow, gutsy and scary all at the same time. It's hard to imagine this is just a 5 year old kid, it's amazing. I have shared the video with others who are just as awed by it.

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    I got run down by a little girl on one of those things while walking the dog the other day. Good for her for being out and about and enjoying herselgf but her parents need to a) teach her some rules of the road, like ringing her bell or calling out, and b) insisting that she wear a helmet.

    but that little boy is something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunSize View Post
    I don't think there's much to damage until the little boy parts descend...
    um, excuse me, testicles should have descended at birth.

    The boy was using his sit bones, clearly.
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    Adorable!

    I don't think I'd have the guts to let my 5 year old do that.

 

 

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