:lol: Yeah, they prefer open grass plains than rugged steep mountains...can you imagine hopping up that crap!Theodore Voltaire said:Where are all the giant mountain kangaroos?
All good mate...next time for sure. Looking forward to it.kiwiev said:NICE work CD![]()
Sorry I couldn't hook up this weekend would have love to showed you the Thredbo Valley trail![]()
Cheers Kiwi
Jimboyr6 said:Turbo9111 where u at in uk?
turbo9111 said:Jimboyr6 said:Turbo9111 where u at in uk?
in the midlands Kidderminster how bout you ??
turbo9111 said:i,m having problems posting pics !!
Cowardlyduck said::lol: Yeah, they prefer open grass plains than rugged steep mountains...can you imagine hopping up that crap!Theodore Voltaire said:Where are all the giant mountain kangaroos?
Actually I was surprised the only animal I saw on the whole ride was a wallaby...a smaller version of a Kangaroo. Usually I see plenty more Kangaroo's.
Cheers
turbo9111 said:we have them here in uk !!! there called mother in laws !!!!!
Theodore Voltaire said:
Cowardlyduck said:Thanks for the kind comments guys.
I wasn't going to bother, since it's just handlebar footage, but threw together this quick edit this afternoon of the highlights.Rix said:If you got more pics, you should post them.
It's more about the scenery, and ability the bike gives to explore, than about the Fighter itself.
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Hope you like it.
Cheers
kiwiev said:NICE work CD![]()
Sorry I couldn't hook up this weekend would have love to showed you the Thredbo Valley trail![]()
Cheers Kiwi
thought I would share the Pics
DasDouble said:How long do you guys need (in seconds) from 0-100 km/h / 0-60 mp/h ??![]()
And with what weight, and how many kWatts?
I have seen MX bikes fail coming up short or casing a doubles/triples, not surprising you had a failure doing that. Looking at your "before pic", doesn't look like it leg go completely. You must have hit hard. I had some very hard hits from drops, never done that. Way to go dude.Coming up short on a double jump was what finally stretched and snapped it.