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February 27, 2009 at 4:54 am #95950
An earlier post today got me thinking what a legend he was!!
And to think he ended up getting killed in an Ultralight!
How awesome is this pic of him on a 6 cylinder Z1300February 27, 2009 at 5:04 am #124195February 27, 2009 at 5:11 am #124196There you go, I had no idea he’d been killed, thought he just drifted off into the ether as FMX went ballistic…… he was a legend tho’.
BC
February 27, 2009 at 5:13 am #124197In 1981 I saw him wheelie around the very first Supercross track at Sydney showground.
Holey hell I have flipped some bikes trying to emulate his prowess since then.:SFebruary 27, 2009 at 5:15 am #124198Mr Blue wrote:
Quote:There you go, I had no idea he’d been killed, thought he just drifted off into the ether as FMX went ballistic…… he was a legend tho’.BC
Here is what happened,Bruce.
A Tribute to Doug DomokosDoug Domokos, “The Wheelie King”, was killed in an ultralight aircraft accident on November 26, 2000. He was flying with his friend and instructor Keith Lamb. They were making a turn to reduce altitude at approximately 700 feet when the fabric in the wing ripped. This sent the aircraft into a spiral, causing the frame to fail at approximately 300 feet. They both died instantly upon impact. Doug was 44 years old and Keith was 49. Doug is survived by his fiance, Michelle and their two year old son, Nikolas.
Doug grew up in nearby Niles, Michigan and has a long history with RedBud. He worked at the old RedBud Cycle as a mechanic and began to craft his wheelie shows during intermission at the Friday night races in the late 1970s. After signing a factory deal and moving to California, Doug continued to hone his show and made a career of entertaining crowds, performing movie stunts and setting world records. He last performed at RedBud in 1998 for the 25th annual pro national.
If you ever saw Doug perform, you sensed something special. If you ever talked with him, his energy, attitude and philosophies touched you. We’ll miss his laugh, his sense of adventure and his friendship. And of course we’ll miss those amazing performances.
“The Wheelie King” – best known stunt motorcyclist in the 1980s & 1990s. His world record for the longest continuous wheelie of 145 miles stood for over 8 years.
The most incredible man on one wheel! “The Wheelie King” known for his mouth dropping displays of balance over gravity, has performed wheelies on almost everything, just about everywhere. Doug’s self made career has gotten him spots on national television, “Real TV”, “ESPN 2”, and “FOX TV” just to name a few. Doug has also made appearances in “Cannonball Run” doubling for Burt Convey, “Mega Force” doubling for Barry Bostwick, and in “On Any Sunday II” as himself in a documentary of all the superstar talents in the motorcycle world.
February 27, 2009 at 6:01 am #124199
AnonymousA 145 mile wheelie!:ohmy:
February 28, 2009 at 4:40 am #124200micknmeld wrote:
Quote:In 1981 I saw him wheelie around the very first Supercross track at Sydney showground.
Holey hell I have flipped some bikes trying to emulate his prowess since then.:SStill trying to emulate him Mike?
I have some good memories of him doning similar around supercross tracks I the entertainment centre.
February 28, 2009 at 11:33 am #124376I remember him doing a wheelie over the harbor bridge,cant remember what he was riding at the time but sure as hell made an impression on me.
ollie
February 28, 2009 at 7:03 pm #124414Ollie wrote:
Quote:I remember him doing a wheelie over the harbor bridge,cant remember what he was riding at the time but sure as hell made an impression on me.ollie
It was either a KLX or a KDX Ollie. From memory he had some little motor to keep his front wheel spinning in order to maintain the gyro effect needed for balance??
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