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In some extreme cases ...

 

.. one can choose the amount of wheels that will stay on the tarmac smile.

With a bike in normal conditions you've got two wheels on the ground, most bikers can wheelie (not my cup of tea though) so they're riding on one wheel ... .
Sometimes you go that fast, i once 'flew' a couple of yards at 125 mph with my CBR because a certain road had strange level-changes smile ... my bum even left the saddle for a couple of inches (no time to worry just hanging on) .. so that's the zero wheels part smile

With my VW Jetta and Audi A3 (and probably the Clio) i used to do a lot of 3 wheel stuff, when you go fast enough in certain corners. A lot of my friends following me those days really liked my driving style, spectacular and yet controlled .. and the best part was that they were able to follow me (most of them) as i had fluent driving lines which gave them the opportunity to adapt and learn smile .

In the video below you can see the 3 wheel stuff .. and at the end you'll see what i mean with zero wheels smile


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