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Curved technique rather than angular.
Looking forward to going hard at the track. That vid says dont give in to staying in your comfort zone.
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great video
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Quote from: koko64 on November 30, 2015, 03:45:49 PM
Curved technique rather than angular.
Looking forward to going hard at the track. That vid says dont give in to staying in your comfort zone.
It also highlighted that they accept their bones will now mostly break not bend, and stated that many/most of the blokes have stopped going as hard and fast as they had, adding trials riding for riding that would still challenge them, but not hurt as much when they came off! Lol!
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Quote from: GK on December 02, 2015, 11:29:20 AM
It also highlighted that they accept their bones will now mostly break not bend, and stated that many/most of the blokes have stopped going as hard and fast as they had, adding trials riding for riding that would still challenge them, but not hurt as much when they came off! Lol!
And keeping the wheelies below 100 kph
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Quote from: GK on December 02, 2015, 11:29:20 AM
It also highlighted that they accept their bones will now mostly break not bend, and stated that many/most of the blokes have stopped going as hard and fast as they had, adding trials riding for riding that would still challenge them, but not hurt as much when they came off! Lol!
I have a buddy, that at 75 stopped riding his 748, riding fast too, on the track to take up trials riding to lessen the danger from crashing.
He's broken more bones riding trials than he ever did on the race track.
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No boulders and logs on the track.
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Crashing at the at over 130mph resulted in me waking up in an ambulance nearly naked and being cared for by two beautiful female paramedics.
Crash at 30mph in the bush............ Brokeback Mountain with Ung!
I'll stay at the track.
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Quote from: Dochunt on December 02, 2015, 11:53:52 AM
And keeping the wheelies below 100 kph
Excellent restraint that comes with the wisdom of years.
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Quote from: koko64 on December 02, 2015, 01:02:35 PM
Crashing at the at over 130mph resulted in me waking up in an ambulance nearly naked and being cared for by two beautiful female paramedics.
Crash at 30mph in the bush............ Brokeback Mountain with Ung!
I'll stay at the track.
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Awesome.
I am a big fan of Everride
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Quote from: Dochunt on December 06, 2015, 01:54:10 PM
Awesome.
I am a big fan of Everride
no doubt. he had another one a while back about why we ride, to live a little more. I can't find it on youtube though.
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