Kids in the 1970s didn't have the sense of self preservation we have today. Jump your bike over your three friends off of a homemade wooden ramp without a helmet? Sounds like a guaranteed good time. Who cares if it ends in a broken arm and light concussion?
No wonder Evel Knievel was so popular. Here are 21 '70s kids on bikes who want to try their own hand at bike stunts.
1
Early Air
There's no age requirement on fun.
2
Out of Control
He'll learn better form next time.
3
Mini-Bikes
And Evel Knievel helmets.
4
Wobbly
It looks a lot higher from the seat.
5
Jumping Friends
Anything to impress the neighborhood.
6
Biking Into the Ottawa River
Soft landing, the 1970s.
7
Front Wheel Heavy
Keep more weight back next time.
8
Rear Wheel Jump
Focused Like a Pro
9
Seat Standing
A trick for all ages.
10
Does He Have the Speed?
His friends will find out soon.
11
Size Doesn't Matter
Any ramp will do.
12
Wheeleis
No protection needed.
13
“My Late Father”
“Riding his dirt bike around in so cal near Edwards AFB. 1978.”
14
Motocross Rider
Jumping in the 1970s.
15
Dirt Bike Bliss
San Diego, 1970s.
16
BMX Race
California, 1970s.
17
DIY Bike Ramps
“Me and the neighborhood kids.”
18
Popping Wheeles
Who needs 'em both?
19
Serious Height
He better clear those barrels.
20
“My Grandfather”
Early ‘70s.
21
Tom Stewart's RAMPAGE Half-Pipe
Skateboard ramp in Encinitas, California back in 1977.