Proof that anti-gravity devices exist!

Amazing video with sound.

Wow, just wow.

More wows, two just aren’t enough.

Amazing.

I fully agree. The link has been forwarded, and I headed out to the iTunes Music Store and bought the music. :slight_smile:

Good lord. It’s like parkour on a bicycle! It’s not just anti-gravity – gravity is pretty clearly his bitch. :stuck_out_tongue:

Incidentally, that bike must have pretty beefy pedals and wheels.

Lots of fish eye lens - didn’t see that coming…

No bones were broken in the making of this video. However, in the training for this video…

Plus… the video was by “Inspired,” and they opened with shots of spires. I see what they did there.

Dunno why the fish-eye lens, though.

That doesn’t need more "wow"s…it needs more "holy fucking crap!"s. If that were converted into a CGI animation, you’d figure it was from a video game that played fast and loose with real-world physics. It’s very much like the bike is simply an extension of the rider. Sick, sick, sick stuff…thanks much for sharing.

Remember that episode of “Futurama” where Fry has his 100th cup of coffee? I think that’s what that guy’s mind is like all the time.

Fish-eye lenses are de rigueur for this sort of video.

But yeah, that guy has an astonishing sense of balance. Really amazingly impressive.

Having such skill is admirable; attaining such skill without getting some parts of you horribly mangled is… impossible. At least that’s what I would’ve thought before.

Hello, I work for the ZipperJJ BikeCo and would like to let everyone know that the boy in that video uses all of my bike parts. So please go out and buy them right away so you, too, can be Superman on wheels.

:smiley:

We’ve had this ability all along…

If I was 12 years old, that would be my future on a bike for sure.

That kid is truly amazing! The music is great! But… am I the only one wondering how many pedestrians he’s hit or terrified in the practice and making of this video? Living in a place that has a lot of those bikes and skateboarders I can say from experience that kind of thing is more than a little annoying if you have to deal with it personally.

There’s anothing one that I like here that doesn’t have quite as good tricks, but tells an nice story.

I went to a video for an “actual” perpetual motion machine, and scanning down the comments, found this:

All well and good so far, right? Just wait for the example…

I bet some of my past girlfriends would have appreciated my ability to convert air into heat energy by blowing…

I STILL haven’t closed my mouth after watching that video.

That was unbelievable. I wonder how many broken bones have paved the way for the performance in the video.
Amazing.

Yeah this is a great video. I like to put myself in the shoes of people who witnessed most of it and to think how mind-blowing it must have been to see.

This a clip pf Rodney Mullen (pro-skateboarder) whose skill with his skateboard is equally impressive IMO. The quality is average and the music is crap, but well worth checking out.