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Major pucker factor

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Holy crap!!!!
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Did you film that at Granville's?


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Was that Boom Boom? :screwy:
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Kyler wrote:Was that Boom Boom? :screwy:
I THINK IT WAS! :thumbup:
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dirtygrunt wrote:Did you film that at Granville's?


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Ha ha! Riding at Granville's did a lot to teach me not to be scared of steep descents. But that video is insane.
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BigBird wrote:
Kyler wrote:Was that Boom Boom? :screwy:
I THINK IT WAS! :thumbup:
Boom Boom gets flash backs from big drop offs.
When I was 14 I shattered both arms going off a 20' drop off.
One day it was a nice rolling hill at a shale pit, next weekend it was a vertical bank.
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I'm surprised that bike had enough power to get up the hill on the other side, what with having to lug those gigantic balls of solid steel around.


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phoo wrote:I'm surprised that bike had enough power to get up the hill on the other side, what with having to lug those gigantic balls of solid steel around.
momentum. all that mass swung forward...
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Kyler wrote:
phoo wrote:I'm surprised that bike had enough power to get up the hill on the other side, what with having to lug those gigantic balls of solid steel around.
momentum. all that mass swung forward...
I use that same method of riding only it is my big fat gut vs balls.
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