It's nice to see and hear that two strokes are still out there,that sound is music to my ears in all this 4stroke world,bravo chaps for keeping them alive.
I guess I meant where I am. Probably not world wide. Good point. Let's work on making it world wide. Everyone buy a 2 stroke. Sorry California, you just can't have nice toys anymore.
I'm a bike guy, and I had no idea until I saw this! Thank you for showing me something new! I got hooked on Italian scooters years ago, and when I showed my bike friends how big the scooter scene was, they were shocked. That's nearly what I feel seeing how involved the Thai people are with the specialized drag bikes!
I couldn't agree more. There isn't a reason in the world we here in Canada and the United States couldn't adapt this mentality, where way more people can participate even though they have modest incomes.
People outside of southeast asia should know about this more, these riders are literally crazy, wearing lack of riding gears just to get the lightest weights, and doing superman position while the left hand doing the shifting is absolute acrobatics in motorsports
The first time I saw these I was shocked how quick these guys are running. Cool stuff not only is he doing the Superman he’s steering with one hand and shifting with the other ! These guys are wild !✌️ 🇺🇸
I've been in to drag racing for over 50 years and this really makes me smile. Let's hope Health and Safety don't get their hands on this type of racing. I'd love to see them racing in the UK.
@@James-miller no my friend, I'm a Bangkokian who doing business about building here in Bangkok and I have to say those farmers really love their homeland and many of them preferred to grow their rice field than eveb come to Bangkok for a better job even those job earn more money, their life really depends on the people in their family, I used to have a lot of problems about the time they going back to their home because if you hired them and one day they got a phone called and that it's the time for their family to harvest and if they have a problem their or their family have not enough people to help harvest, they will go home immediately and care nothing else probably because they thought it's their life and they love their homeland province just like that, most of them do not even care if they got fired and most of them come to work in Bangkok but when they have more money or richer like many millionaires who came from another provinces most of them go back to live at their homeland province but not live in Bangkok because many rich Thai just thought Bangkok is not chill and relax like their provinces and people are too mixed and more separate and not nice enough like their homeland. Lol There is the famous words that every Thai always heard of it, It is "yu-muang-krung-lum-bak Mai-muarn-yu-barn-rao" It means "live in Bangkok stressed and suffered life would never be like live in our paradise homeland". Yes, all Thai from another provinces says and really though like that for many generations and yes it's a Thai viral word for a long time ago. Probably it is because when they live at their provinces they do not have to work and they would never starve because they have plenty of foods and I always heard from them many times that live in Bangkok for them is like live in hell. Lol
@@onalonan please post this message alone, as a new post, so that everyone may see it. Thank you very much for your insight. Are you looking for investors?
@@James-miller Have you asked them I have? My wife and her family farms rice. I took her to many countries while I was working. She could never wait to get back to Thailand. The Thai rice farmers that I know are the happiest people I ever met. None of them that I know want to go anywhere else. FYI a place is only nice to live in if the people are happy and content to be where they are. I know a number of Thais living outside Thailand they all want to come back to Thailand.
@@onalonan Totally agree. Too many people who have never set foot outside their own country make ridiculous and completely wrong assumptions and statements about Thailand. They should stay quiet.
Awesome stuff as always Chad, thanks! I've got mad respect for these dudes doing their "Superman" routine, necessary or not, as they are SHIFTING them by HAND after they transition to that position.. Crazy
The footage of "bike-helmet-guy"s" launch was really very, very good! It is nearly impossible to keep a subject in frame at that distance. You hammered it. Very cool. And thank you for your work!
I just got home, from 6 weeks in Thailand, and Taiwan. Both countries and people, are awesome, high trust cultures. (if you think Chinese culture is crude, you must visit Taiwan, fantastic people).
When I was teaching in the Air Force, we had one student from Indonesia, who was bragging about his 150 cc bike. Most folks had the 125 cc version. I took him out to my Goldwing, and he just looked at it in amazement.
What a rodeo. These guys are brave with the Superman trick. Looks like while prone they shift with the left hand. I would think these are specialized engines tricked out with racing parts. 9 - 10 seconds is very respectable. Always great videos Chad.
I was thinking the whole vid, how are they changing gear, my foot even doing the phantom change thing. Then right at the end, you can see their left hand almost dragging and I realised, no, that's them shifting! Wild.
when they shift they dont use clutch in order for it to shift they need to off the throttle then shift, timing is important if one wrong move it would damage the transmission
@@leevillaflor9800 they don't back off the throttle at all!! They use a quick shifter, it's basically an electronic switch that as they shift up a gear it momentarily kills the ignition to unload the gearbox, myself and other road bike racers have been using them for years.
When I went to school in Bangkok in the 90s they always used to superman bike race late nights on Ratchada-Asoke. Glad they do it on 'proper' race tracks now.
This guys videos are very well done ..it looks like it could be on ESPN the OCHO or something..he explains about the rules of the racing itself and as well as showing us he also gives us the needed information about all the equipment the riders are using at the time and why..and he explains about the many details of how it all comes together as it pertains to the racing itself.. and as always he gets right in there in within the sights and sounds of the action.. and he asks questions as he interacts with the racers themselves and always takes the time to talk with and get to know the local people there that are involved with the racing and the event.. and also meeting and interacting with the many fans of that specific style of racing and the culture that goes along with it..
Hi CB, thanks so much for this great content, didn't know the Thai's were so into cylce racing, you rock covering this event, great content Bro! One of my favorite vlogger's is CC, your right up there, glad you like Thailand as much as the US Navy, we help train the Thia Navy; the USA Sailors love Pattaya--DAH!🤣
You are right about Thailand, sometimes the heat is brutal !! I love the country, the food and the people who are so nice. I really like your videos and have subscribed !
in road cycling, the superman position is 24% more aerodynamic than conventional position. fyi I used to live on Suk 16, next to Rachadapisek Mai (from Asoke to Rama 4, these kids used to race up and down every Saturday night. Frequent fatalities.
That's really cool down home racing! Thanks for providing the best seat in the place! Great video! A parts list of all the mods and a heads up where we can get them would be a great future video.
Believe it or not, the superman stance is pretty popular in outlaw racing in Greece too. I've known about this stance for over 20 years. These races happen primarily on the streets in designated times and places- nothing official about them, but an amazing experience nonetheless
I was in a upcountry Thai town and saw a kid riding through town rather fast in the superman position. Sometimes the boys over there have more courage than brains.
Dude, these videos just keep getting better. Check out at the 12:40 mark, looks like the swing arm is literally zipped tied to the bike…. Hilarious. Take care Chad!
@@ekosetyo2838 That's what I was thinking too. I mean, the thing has an Ohlins clicker shock on it! These guy's aren't just duct taping stuff together.
Two stroke screamers. Very cool. Yeah dig the Superman position. Definitely more aerodynamic. Shifting with left hand while doing it…EPIC! Dude didn’t even have gloves on. 😬😳 They love their bikes over there like we do. Bravo. 🤠👊🏼🇺🇸
I know you want to do a northern Thailand Cream Pai tour. But man - I do have to say I'm gagging for another motorbike tour. Keep up the great content Chad. 👍👍
Did anyone else spot the guy pushing the brake pads/caliper pistons back in the front brake caliper to reduce/eliminate pad drag - these guys aren't messing around 😎
Very well done. Vids like this is why I watch. Again, you know when to stay quiet and just let your talent to capture the moments of this event do the talking. Some of your shots are frigging stunning. Yeah, I am a bike guy but damn. Kiss ass there Chad.
Wondered how they were changing gears when they were Superman. Then I saw bicycle helmet guy drop his left hand to do it. One handed, fucking insane! Great vid as ever dude 👌
What they claim about aerodynamic superman pose is true,it's effective. Even on a bicycle you can greatly improve your speed downhill compared to stand sat. I had a moped 50cc i did the superman pose,it works.
My guess having the feet up is to shift the weight to front to stop the bike wheeling rather than streamlining but sacrificing stabillity, its going in a straight line anyway...
Incredible...you should organise some slowmo shots as these racers change position and then change gear with their hands... I used to do that similar in enduros on flat out straight or long curves...great fun..and one handed on bars.. So all this is great to see .👍👍👍😅😅
They are fast but the sound is irritating to me ..only thing worse is v6 ... I hate that sound. .wait only thi g worse is that stupid govoner when they over Rev the engine ...
Awesome video! You should get up early one day and catch the local kids racing on the way to school. I've been staying off of Jomtien 2nd Road for the last week and I've seen it every morning when I'm out on my morning walk. Then there's the kid with a knock-off quad that rides in all directions of all lanes and sidewalks. Also, I'm from SC and you're right about the heat and humidity. It's just different here. I break a sweat walking out to the street to catch a Bolt.
Don't understand everyone so amazed at the Superman, shift with the hand trick. I figured that out when I was 10 years old I'm 68 now. But I only had a Honda 90!!!
wherever in the world, there's a MOTOR, SPEED, and DANGER, you bet a bunch of MAN are going to BE THERE ! love your vids! thank you for sharing with us, greetings from NEW YORK ,
Shifting with their left hand!!! Wobble all over while doing it with their legs out of the wind!!!! I have been riding motorcycles since I was three years old! I have always controlled a motorcycle by my feet on the pegs and my hands on the bars!! This is something else!!!!!!!
You got to see this INSANE Thailand motorsports video *wink* - ua-cam.com/video/s0o43BIuy3k/v-deo.html
come to Dragbike Indonesia Championsip mister, to cover the 2nd series of IDW(Indonesia drag wars) June 25 _2023🇮🇩
@@mantankuli1668🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ship some type r over from Japan make some money😊
Any chance for the location? I'm a gear head I would love to assist. I drive everyday in BKK so I know they can ride😂
Why so weak?
It's nice to see and hear that two strokes are still out there,that sound is music to my ears in all this 4stroke world,bravo chaps for keeping them alive.
You do know half of dirt bikes sold this year are 2-stroke right?
@@realazliving worldwide?-hard to believe, but if its true, even better
I guess I meant where I am. Probably not world wide. Good point. Let's work on making it world wide. Everyone buy a 2 stroke. Sorry California, you just can't have nice toys anymore.
Grew up.on kx and cr 125 2 strokes they can scream
Ya in Malaysia last production in 2017 😂 so sad 2t will be legend
I'm a bike guy, and I had no idea until I saw this! Thank you for showing me something new! I got hooked on Italian scooters years ago, and when I showed my bike friends how big the scooter scene was, they were shocked. That's nearly what I feel seeing how involved the Thai people are with the specialized drag bikes!
See my post bro! nice comment!☝👍
If it has two wheels and a throttle, I'm there. Love our Thai brothers and the passion they have for motorsports of all kinds. Keep on keepin on!
No doubt I wonder how one of those 150 motors would run in a 125 MX/Enduro chassis ? ✌️
@@deborahchesser7375 we have that in indonesia
The resourcefulness, creativity and determination of the Thai people is always impressive.
I couldn't agree more. There isn't a reason in the world we here in Canada and the United States couldn't adapt this mentality, where way more people can participate even though they have modest incomes.
The food!
I concur.
People outside of southeast asia should know about this more, these riders are literally crazy, wearing lack of riding gears just to get the lightest weights, and doing superman position while the left hand doing the shifting is absolute acrobatics in motorsports
"Its more important to be fast than to be safe"
Words to live by.
That is what racing is all about.
The first time I saw these I was shocked how quick these guys are running. Cool stuff not only is he doing the Superman he’s steering with one hand and shifting with the other ! These guys are wild !✌️ 🇺🇸
We called it bangking...😂😂😂 Common in south east asia.... The real deal, even moto GP rider cant afford to do it..😅😅😅😅
It took me a couple races to notice, but yes! Crazy,
OK, I didn't notice it until you mentioned. This is nuts!
@@justme307dudes are off the hook man
@@yl_009Thailand is a model, you should accept it.
"It's more important to be fast than to be safe". Never were more true words spoken.
The superman stance while shifting with the left hand is savage 💯 mad props to these guys 😳
imagine doing high 9s in a quater mile on one of those
absoluate insanity
@@paulbarclay4114 respect to that little rear tire at those speeds 😵
@@bighomieJ5X dude a kawa h2 is mid 9s
wtf
Makes me miss Thailand alot. So many great fun people there.
😍😍😍😍
I bet the girls were fun.
I've been in to drag racing for over 50 years and this really makes me smile. Let's hope Health and Safety don't get their hands on this type of racing. I'd love to see them racing in the UK.
need to start a world championship... for sure... plenty of old 125s collecting dust all over the world now!
Kawasaki Ninja RR150, Kawasaki KRR150, Kawasaki KR150, Kawasaki KRR Sp, Kawasaki Ninja Zx 150, Kawasaki Ninja SS150
That's some of the cleanest sounding 2-strokes I've ever heard.
I think it's cool that once they get in the "superman" position, they continue shifting with their hand as they blast down the track. Wow!
Yeah dude, and Chad always miss explaining this.
นักแข่งมืออาชีพ เขาฝึกฝนการขับมาอย่างยาวนานครับ
@@UA-cam-Together มืออาชีพยังไงก็อาจจะพลาดได้ครับ แต่ดูแล้วก็มันส์ดี
ที่นี่ ประเทศไทย 7-8ขวบ หัวไม่พ้นกระจก ก็ยกล้อกันแล้วคนับ โลกมันสวยดี แต่หนียังงัยก็ไม่พ้น
all for gambling
Thailand is easily the most relaxed and most fun place in the world to live.
For a foreigner maybe I don’t think rice farmers feel the same
@@James-miller no my friend, I'm a Bangkokian who doing business about building here in Bangkok and I have to say those farmers really love their homeland and many of them preferred to grow their rice field than eveb come to Bangkok for a better job even those job earn more money, their life really depends on the people in their family, I used to have a lot of problems about the time they going back to their home because if you hired them and one day they got a phone called and that it's the time for their family to harvest and if they have a problem their or their family have not enough people to help harvest, they will go home immediately and care nothing else probably because they thought it's their life and they love their homeland province just like that, most of them do not even care if they got fired and most of them come to work in Bangkok but when they have more money or richer like many millionaires who came from another provinces most of them go back to live at their homeland province but not live in Bangkok because many rich Thai just thought Bangkok is not chill and relax like their provinces and people are too mixed and more separate and not nice enough like their homeland. Lol
There is the famous words that every Thai always heard of it,
It is "yu-muang-krung-lum-bak
Mai-muarn-yu-barn-rao"
It means "live in Bangkok stressed and suffered life would never be like live in our paradise homeland".
Yes, all Thai from another provinces says and really though like that for many generations and yes it's a Thai viral word for a long time ago. Probably it is because when they live at their provinces they do not have to work and they would never starve because they have plenty of foods and I always heard from them many times that live in Bangkok for them is like live in hell. Lol
@@onalonan please post this message alone, as a new post, so that everyone may see it. Thank you very much for your insight. Are you looking for investors?
@@James-miller Have you asked them I have? My wife and her family farms rice. I took her to many countries while I was working. She could never wait to get back to Thailand. The Thai rice farmers that I know are the happiest people I ever met. None of them that I know want to go anywhere else.
FYI a place is only nice to live in if the people are happy and content to be where they are. I know a number of Thais living outside Thailand they all want to come back to Thailand.
@@onalonan Totally agree. Too many people who have never set foot outside their own country make ridiculous and completely wrong assumptions and statements about Thailand. They should stay quiet.
Awesome stuff as always Chad, thanks!
I've got mad respect for these dudes doing their "Superman" routine, necessary or not, as they are SHIFTING them by HAND after they transition to that position.. Crazy
Yeah, it almost defeats the purpose
Yeah, they need a carbonfibre windtunnel designed faring and a handlebar mounted quick-shifter.(and a time-trial bike helmet and skin suite)
I noticed that, reaching down with their hand to shift, insane!
Going Superman at speed is bonkers!
Doing Superman one handed is nuts!!
While changing gears. 💯 Madness!!!
The footage of "bike-helmet-guy"s" launch was really very, very good! It is nearly impossible to keep a subject in frame at that distance. You hammered it. Very cool.
And thank you for your work!
I just got home, from 6 weeks in Thailand, and Taiwan. Both countries and people, are awesome, high trust cultures. (if you think Chinese culture is crude, you must visit Taiwan, fantastic people).
When that dude leaned in and spread the brake pads, i was like "wow", these guys be serious.
When I was teaching in the Air Force, we had one student from Indonesia, who was bragging about his 150 cc bike. Most folks had the 125 cc version. I took him out to my Goldwing, and he just looked at it in amazement.
From Thailand, they put gears with their left hand lying flat on the fuel tank. Top speed in the country220+ in 150cc
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Your so Committed it’s nice to see I love watching your content your passion is infectious keep up the good work Scott from the UK
It's cool how you help some of us get through another day thanks man
What a rodeo. These guys are brave with the Superman trick. Looks like while prone they shift with the left hand. I would think these are specialized engines tricked out with racing parts. 9 - 10 seconds is very respectable. Always great videos Chad.
I was thinking the whole vid, how are they changing gear, my foot even doing the phantom change thing. Then right at the end, you can see their left hand almost dragging and I realised, no, that's them shifting! Wild.
when they shift they dont use clutch in order for it to shift they need to off the throttle then shift, timing is important if one wrong move it would damage the transmission
They did a clutchless shifting simply said, all about the true momentum and timing. They don't mess around
In Thailand, sleeping on a motorcycle saddle has been around since the 80's
@@leevillaflor9800 they don't back off the throttle at all!! They use a quick shifter, it's basically an electronic switch that as they shift up a gear it momentarily kills the ignition to unload the gearbox, myself and other road bike racers have been using them for years.
When I went to school in Bangkok in the 90s they always used to superman bike race late nights on Ratchada-Asoke. Glad they do it on 'proper' race tracks now.
gree with you.
A great look at a motorcycle culture that is so unlike what I've experienced. Thank you.
I don't know what other people think, Chad. But that's the place most exciting. And I love that place very much.♥️ Drag Racing 😍
I really liked the races down in Hat Yai with the ultra safe barrier of people on the side of the track.
This guys videos are very well done ..it looks like it could be on ESPN the OCHO or something..he explains about the rules of the racing itself and as well as showing us he also gives us the needed information about all the equipment the riders are using at the time and why..and he explains about the many details of how it all comes together as it pertains to the racing itself.. and as always he gets right in there in within the sights and sounds of the action.. and he asks questions as he interacts with the racers themselves and always takes the time to talk with and get to know the local people there that are involved with the racing and the event.. and also meeting and interacting with the many fans of that specific style of racing and the culture that goes along with it..
Hell yeah man! 🤘
These are the kinda videos we subscribe for.
I like the way that guy pushes the front brake pads in with a screwdriver after the burnout to cut down on friction.
Every little helps I suppose.
I thought he released break fluids he first locked front break to burnt out rear just thought
Chad you rock! Love the channel and content! I'm here for the algorithm! I love how they do the superman and shift with their hand! Peace ✌
This channel does not deserve 500k subscribers. It has to be 1 million and upwards. 😛 Thanks for the awesome content!
Are they doing a Superman then shifting with their hands? Amazing
Yeah, looks like most shift the last 2 or 3 gears with their left hand. Very entertaining video!!
its normal in south east asia street racing 😅
@@user-lt3gu2vk3y just normal day in thailand...
@@sandithen2013 even is a normal thing in malaysia
And they doing no hand also
What an awesome sound and video! Nice work Chad, you do motor sports so right 🤘🏼🔥🔥🔥
I'm thoroughly impressed, sheer technique and drive. Them two strokes definitely ain't playing
Looks like when the light turns green on Sukhumvit🤣
Lmao 😂
Lol55
Classic...😂
You are really on Sukhumvit , I can confirm, lol.
On Phetchaburi road, they go like this on RED!
Let’s goooooo!!!! With this content chad deserves way more than 500k subs !! Share his channel people! Keep up the great work Brotha 😎🤜🏾🤛🏾
Hi CB, thanks so much for this great content, didn't know the Thai's were so into cylce racing, you rock covering this event, great content Bro! One of my favorite vlogger's is CC, your right up there, glad you like Thailand as much as the US Navy, we help train the Thia Navy; the USA Sailors love Pattaya--DAH!🤣
Loved the content as a drag bike enthusiast....would love to see it live..... Great work
Awesome cinematography. Nicely done. Good shot of the guy pushing those front brake pads back in after the burn out.
Dude, that was pretty sick. Thanx for the sweet upload bro. Would love to see more of these crazy races. 🤜💥🤛
Try looking at the similar races in Indonesia as well.
You are right about Thailand, sometimes the heat is brutal !! I love the country, the food and the people who are so nice. I really like your videos and have subscribed !
Wow 🤩. This is the best coverage by you on motorcycles. Bring on some more .
These bikes are awesome, never seen such beasts before ❤️
in road cycling, the superman position is 24% more aerodynamic than conventional position. fyi
I used to live on Suk 16, next to Rachadapisek Mai (from Asoke to Rama 4, these kids used to race up and down every Saturday night. Frequent fatalities.
That's really cool down home racing! Thanks for providing the best seat in the place! Great video!
A parts list of all the mods and a heads up where we can get them would be a great future video.
Great action packed video again @CB Media. Thanks for posting, always waiting for the next one!
Man.....if Chad's content dosen't get you excited, well....your just not a true race fan. As usual great video Chad.🍺🥃🍻
Believe it or not, the superman stance is pretty popular in outlaw racing in Greece too. I've known about this stance for over 20 years. These races happen primarily on the streets in designated times and places- nothing official about them, but an amazing experience nonetheless
I was in a upcountry Thai town and saw a kid riding through town rather fast in the superman position. Sometimes the boys over there have more courage than brains.
This is literally the most exciting thing I have seen in racing in many, many years! WOW POHAKU!
Dude, these videos just keep getting better. Check out at the 12:40 mark, looks like the swing arm is literally zipped tied to the bike…. Hilarious. Take care Chad!
That's some kind of ballast..to get traction on rear wheel
Which is illegal ,ice racing USA
@@ekosetyo2838 That's what I was thinking too. I mean, the thing has an Ohlins clicker shock on it! These guy's aren't just duct taping stuff together.
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Two stroke screamers. Very cool. Yeah dig the Superman position. Definitely more aerodynamic. Shifting with left hand while doing it…EPIC! Dude didn’t even have gloves on. 😬😳 They love their bikes over there like we do. Bravo. 🤠👊🏼🇺🇸
Thanks, Chad!
always look forward to your videos 😊
gotta love the one hand off for shifting while going 100mph plus in the superman position!
The REAL TRIP is after they go into the "Superman", they reach down and shift gears with their left hand. CRAZY!!! 🤪
I know you want to do a northern Thailand Cream Pai tour. But man - I do have to say I'm gagging for another motorbike tour. Keep up the great content Chad. 👍👍
You videos are always high quality! Enjoying all of them, thanks✌🏼
Did anyone else spot the guy pushing the brake pads/caliper pistons back in the front brake caliper to reduce/eliminate pad drag - these guys aren't messing around 😎
Yeah took me a couple of seconds to realize what he did, but I got it.
yep, dont forget the double pump at the finish :)
every little bit helps!
Very well done. Vids like this is why I watch. Again, you know when to stay quiet and just let your talent to capture the moments of this event do the talking. Some of your shots are frigging stunning. Yeah, I am a bike guy but damn. Kiss ass there Chad.
Love the leaf blowers to keep the bikes from heat locking
You know they not playing when they even push down the brake pads for less drag. Awesome.
Love how the 2 stroke is still going strong there!
That is totally mad but highly entertaining, thank you . Stay safe and always happy, peace ✌️
Great Video.....Thank you for enduring the Heat and Humidity !..
What I like is when the riders go "Superman". they reach down with their left hand to shift. I've tried riding one handed before... it's not easy.
Thanks to this channel, I've learned that people in Thailand know how to party
Did I see some of these guys shift the foot shifter with their left hand? Amazing!
Yes
We love 2 strokes! Thanks Chad!
Wondered how they were changing gears when they were Superman. Then I saw bicycle helmet guy drop his left hand to do it. One handed, fucking insane! Great vid as ever dude 👌
Dude's are fucking crazy, they shift gears to around 2nd or 3rd and do a superman and then use their left hand to do the rest
They raised the throttle a bit to get into gear after Superman.
doing superman is very popular here in south east asia here in my country they even do it in public roads
@@leevillaflor9800 yeah exactly
@@leevillaflor9800 i saw in malaysia alot dude ..even i tried it once
What they claim about aerodynamic superman pose is true,it's effective.
Even on a bicycle you can greatly improve your speed downhill compared to stand sat.
I had a moped 50cc i did the superman pose,it works.
Videos great, I really appreciate the different styles of motorsport content!
I saw a guy in the late 1970’s ride his drag bike a Kawasaki triple laying down like that. Blew my mind.
Absolutely love it! Go ahead with such kind of Videos!!
The "Superman" stance works. It became famous in cycling before it was banned because it was too dangerous for professional cycling.
1:50 yeah the way they were pulling off the line I knew they were leaving an average 600 way back in the dust😳
My guess having the feet up is to shift the weight to front to stop the bike wheeling rather than streamlining but sacrificing stabillity, its going in a straight line anyway...
I cant believe they can just shift with their left hands while laying down like that holy crap Thailand is amazing
they do it in latin america aswell
Coolest one yet man. They really DO race anything!
Incredible...you should organise some slowmo shots as these racers change position and then change gear with their hands...
I used to do that similar in enduros on flat out straight or long curves...great fun..and one handed on bars..
So all this is great to see .👍👍👍😅😅
These are the best videos on UA-cam!
Yey more Thailand motor bike show
The sound of those bikes is awesome. Great Video, thank you for covering that event was fun. More model more models🤪
They are fast but the sound is irritating to me ..only thing worse is v6 ... I hate that sound. .wait only thi g worse is that stupid govoner when they over Rev the engine ...
That's wild reaching down and grabbing gears with your hand!
😱That's some crazy she-ott right there! Very entertaining for sure. Those Thailanders know how to have a good time.
Awesome video! You should get up early one day and catch the local kids racing on the way to school. I've been staying off of Jomtien 2nd Road for the last week and I've seen it every morning when I'm out on my morning walk. Then there's the kid with a knock-off quad that rides in all directions of all lanes and sidewalks.
Also, I'm from SC and you're right about the heat and humidity. It's just different here. I break a sweat walking out to the street to catch a Bolt.
I really enjoyed the outlaw series anywhere. Good video. Thx
The prone position is very effective at keeping aerodynamic drag to a minimum.
THank you, love your work and a different way to see Thai culture
Would be interesting to see side by side how much slower a regular riding position would be vs. changing to a superman at 3rd gear
Don't understand everyone so amazed at the Superman, shift with the hand trick. I figured that out when I was 10 years old I'm 68 now. But I only had a Honda 90!!!
wherever in the world, there's a MOTOR, SPEED, and DANGER, you bet a bunch of MAN are going to BE THERE ! love your vids! thank you for sharing with us, greetings from NEW YORK ,
you should visit Indonesia (again) too, we have similar style of bike drag racing
especially a 500/1000 Meters illegal midnight drag race
Shyts wild. Thanks CB Media thank you Chad!
Btw, that’s not a EK9 type R. It’s a EK3 done up to look like a Typo R. It has 4 lugs. TypeR are 5 lugs rotors/hubs
Shifting with their left hand!!! Wobble all over while doing it with their legs out of the wind!!!! I have been riding motorcycles since I was three years old! I have always controlled a motorcycle by my feet on the pegs and my hands on the bars!! This is something else!!!!!!!
You know what would be really cool for you to actually do some wind tunnel testing on the bikes with and without superman
i love how everyone is seeing these bikes and their like their so cute.
when in reality thailand is the racing capitol of the world right now.
Thailand drag race is one of the best in asia👍🏻😍 But, why is there no regulation on helmets?🤔