Bit of a PSA for those (probably mostly those of us of a certain age) who revere Dougie as a bit of a god, but later on today he’s attempting to wheelie around the Isle of Man TT course. And it’s live on the internetelly.
Has it been done before? I know Dave Taylor did it in the 70s with 2 touch downs I think, so that doesn’t really count.
Is he using a motorised front wheel?
I’m sure Doug Domokos would have been able to do it.
No definitely Douglas Domokos.
Dave Taylor was Mr Wheelie until that famous Bike Magazine cover back in 79 I think it was.
Smashing the rear light while mono wheeling a z13. I’ve never ridden a 13 but I’ve sat on lots,they are huge.
My mind was and still is blown.
Domokos always wore the Scott plastic Mx boots as in the picture above. I think, sponsorship and all that.
My favourite cover of Bike was a kid on a Stevens 350 LC doing a burn out wearing a Bandit with a coon tail and a MA1 jacket, the story about those lads was incredible, left a lasting impression. The rev counter just buried in the red.
This is fun for a Saturday morning. I wouldn’t argue that bloke on the Bike cover is Doug Domokos but I still think the other pic is Nyquist. I can’t find internet evidence though 🙁
I had every Superbike from the late seventies until the early thousands but they’re now all recycled, wish I’d kept them now!
Dougie was in the year above me at school and is married to a lass that was in my circle of friends. Remember him going over the bonnet of a parked car as my mate and I had laughed at his MBK. He was looking behind, giving us verbals than BLAM!
I remember seeing Doug Domokos at the dirtbike show in Bristol in 1979 on a KDX .
If i’m not mistaken he wheelied a full lap of one of the US national supercross tracks a couple of years later.
Whoops, jumps and everything. 😀
Cheater with a motor to keep his front wheel spinning. 🙄
Your’e better off watching Dougie Pumpkin (as my mate calls him) at the Scottish Six Days Trial. He won it this year again, just weeks after his dad Martin had died.
Except…he’s so good at natural trials that he looks a bit boring. You see the decent club riders struggling on some sections then Dougie (& Dabill, Brown, Wigg etc) come along & ride like theyr’e on tarmac.