Wow!

Hi, yep think it's been on here before? But, post it every week and I'd be happy, it's awesome and thanks for putting it up ... I baulk at dropping off kerbs these days :oops: and can only dream of ridng like that!

:shock: :)
 
Crell":1wxtxgxh said:
That is seriously impressive.

Time to dig out the BMX and get some jump practice in.

Those dudes have skills, but if you've ever ridden one of those bikes, the suspensions does alot of the work when it comes to jumping...



...but not when it comes to landing on those wooden bridges. That's awesome.
 
i've seen that before, and i think i enjoy it more and more every time i watch it. It really makes me want to take the Dh bike out of the travel case its been sitting in for four months. But w/ all the snow i guess it can stay there. Oh 2 be canadian.
 
I can do that.........









..........but its always in my dreams and never on the trail sadly! :roll:
 
I did something like that, not too long ago (3,4 years ago, my last years in DH races...)

It´s not as difficult as it seems, modern bikes help a lot, just have to leave your balls at home... :lol: :lol:

No really, carrying some speed and having good handling technics, specially when taking off on jumps, can make this be more easy than it seems. Plush suspensions and powerfull brakes (for confidence, that is) makes the rest...
 
Wouldn't want to try! I would just be thinking about almost the last scene in Tremors. You know the one where the 'WORM' bursts out of the cliff and splats into the ground? That would be me, that would.
 
I could feel my broken bones just watching that. Those doods have no fear, everything starts to hurt more as you get older and take longer to heal too.......life sucks! :roll: :D

Respect though. 8)
 
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