It takes a bit of practice but the skills needed will make you overall a more skilled and confident bike rider. Once you get used to it, Ghostriding several miles across town is not much trouble. With the riding skills you learn, soon you'll be talking on your cell and drinking your morning coffee on your ride to work too, just like your friends in Berlin, Amsterdam or Tokyo.
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Harder thing will be to actually do it without both hands.
Been doing things like that for years, Ghost Riding. But my head never turned into a flamming skull. Haha.
Really though, it's a nice, useful skill. Recommended.
I have also tried taking off the second bikes front wheel. then putting washers on the left side of my 3 speed folder bikes rear axle. so the fork would sit away from the frame. rear bike was off to the side. but tracked ok. was an older bike with thin fork legs. I tried it with suspension forked bike. couldnt attach it. me a sturdy bit of metal to bolt on to both the rear axle and the second bikes forks.
ghostriding a car: hopping out of the driver seat while its rolling and walking next to it.
ghostriding a bike: taking a 2nd bike with you while you ride the 1st bike (like my article above).
because of the two meanings, you see a video like this where the car-use of the term is applied to bikes. but it is not the general meaning for bikes.
I'd advise you practice that away from other moving vehicles, but it can be done.
but with i find it easiier to ghost ride your bike while in your car, the cops and enviroment love it :P