Khasbi, whose sculpture's body and sand-driven features look like an action hero, is born of a dynamic giant, his mother, Rosamari Douglas. When scars across his jawline and scalp shows his first major accident impact at the age of 15, he plundered a Datsun car in a tree near their home at a Pleasant Hill.
"He has always been attracted to the motor," Douglas says. "In high school, I want to say, 'Why not read social studies?' And instead, he'd like to study the garage of his motor manual. "
After high school, Khashby bought his first street motorcycle, built for a 500-pound rocket open road speed. Compared to dirt racing bikes, which are simple and easy strategy for long jungle, can be difficult for a street bike tricks, but his road bike as a bike Khashabi treatment. Wheels gave birth to an elephant wheel, which was standing on the side of the bicycle, standing in the seat of the bike, hands free. The filming of her stunts is followed shortly, features borrowed from extreme sports sports - distorted fish eye lenses, soundtracks and swiftly wiped clips. Khashabi served as its video director, editor and star, which sold online sales from motorcycle shops and Wall last year's clothing shelves.
Still, Ryder is still not found in the movie star treatment. And there is no empty blank empty blank.
And even though his videos made him famous for a rider, he worked on his own bike.
Kharabi has heard complaints earlier so often a local television station wants to meet him about stunting, he said, and he is always frustrated because he expects to be vilified.
"People have seen NASA," Khasbi said, "and perhaps they go to their parking lots and increase their speed at home? I do not know."
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In regulated environments, she said hairiness attracted fans.
"I have tried to make it positive," Kharshi says, "but without street footage, it does not seem to sell only."
On Saturday the second annual motorcycle in Fresno, Mehdi Khashby played more like an ancient politician than a scofflah.
Harun Kornan, senior senior of the 14-year-old skipper, Min. He said he was watching Khashabir's video. Colton still does not have the license to drive a motorcycle on the street, but he says practice practices like Khashabi's signature spread in summer parking lots and racetracks
Harun's father, Shan Callton, his son says his son is part of a new, cleaner image, and hopefully stunt sideking will "shout" X games in a few years. Long ago, riders used trashy bikes and used to wear dice clothes. But Aaron is taking part in competition from Khasbi and other riders, customized his paint job, bought new gear and recently created a web site so that he can be promoted himself. Since very few stunts riders exist, her father Harun was capsule herself in the top post though she only had it for a year and a half.
In stunt events, riders only need a 40-yard strip of default. Unlike a motocross course, which rippled with jumps and barriers, St Kit Rider used a flat patch concrete. In each passage, they perform a new trick for a panel of judges, and ice skaters earn ways to score. This year, with a dozen riders competitor, the judge tried to implement a compulsory routine, but very few riders could complete the standard.
"We have a problem," Khashby Motorcycle said in the mamme, "It's enough riders do not know all these strategies." He estimates that it will be three years before entering the competition for mobile phones overnight.
On his first pass, Khabby tried a stope - his bike's front wheel leaned toward the front, stressed the wind wheel back to a complete stop - but fell on the handlebars. Tumbles on bikes, too, and miss Khashabi, descending uphill, wheel up, seemingly uncommon
Other riders do not have much time in their bikes. Cotton, 14 years old, traveled on a straight line, jumped 180 feet in his legs, until he faced the back wheel. Due to the speed of his bike across the sidewalk, he lifted his arm in the judge's table