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Doh! Where was that? are you ok and how's the bike?
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Kwacky wrote:Doh! Where was that? are you ok and how's the bike?
On an island near Hampton in Arden. I was wearing a thermal jacket rather than my leather jacket as it was cold. Jacket is ripped all up the right arm. Scorpion can scratched to f@ck, fairing slightly scratched, crash bung worn down a bit, bar end scratched and mirror slightly scratched. I've got a dull ache in my right shoulder and a few layers of skin from my elbow are still on the tarmac. I was seeing stars for a few minutes after, but got straight back on it to ride home. I'm undeterred (rock)
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It sounds ok in terms of crashes. Let's hope you're fixed soon.
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Kwacky wrote:It sounds ok in terms of crashes. Let's hope you're fixed soon.
Cheers Kwacky (y)
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Hope the shoulder heals up soon Tuffers, hope your not having to work through the Christmas holidays - time to be able to rest up
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Rossgo wrote:Hope the shoulder heals up soon Tuffers, hope your not having to work through the Christmas holidays - time to be able to rest up
Off till 5th of Jan, plenty of time to nip out for a spin ;). Why when we bikers have an off, do we want to get straight back on the bloody thing that could have just cost us our life? Are we a different breed do you think?
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Very much so.

You have a crash and you get two responses:-

1) How's the bike and when you riding again

2) Time to get rid of that dangerous thing before it kills you.
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Pussies.....I've had my knee/bars down loads of times.


Errr....an MTB may have been involved.....and yes, you can get that low on an MTB without falling off...sometimes.
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I've used 3.5" maxis tubeless tyres running about 23 psi on my freeride bike and was impressed how low you could get on a good berm, but the only time I got a bar down D was when I went down
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Tuffers it must be something in our system, rd our love never as happy as when we're out on 2 wheels haha!!
Glad you have time to rest up mate over this festive period take it wisely and eat as much as poss haha!!
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kiwikrasher wrote:I've used 3.5" maxis tubeless tyres running about 23 psi on my freeride bike and was impressed how low you could get on a good berm, but the only time I got a bar down D was when I went down
It's just 'tripoding'.....bike is leaned, you're not...well not very much....first time I did it was purely by accident and I just about shat.
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