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Here's a little crash clip of that section. I think that rider, Mike Towers, was making that line in practice, but bailed hard on the race run. He's the second of 3 riders in the clip.
http://alwaysmad.com/gallery/data/507/north_bay.mpg
For the Comp 16's, running as a rear tire, would you recommend going with directional arrow on the sidewall or run it the opposite way?
Or does it matter either way.
Some vids of the pro moto trialser's here.
Link
The control's are the same as a regular motorcycle. Right foot still controls the rear brake. There's a club in my town. I've been tempted more than once to drop DH racing and picking up one of these. Almost costs the same...
Aren't all the Nissan and Toyota trucks made in the USA?
The company I work for supplies brake and power steering assemblies to the Nissan truck plant in Alabama (I think, if not Alabama, in the SE portion of the States). We also do lots of brake/powersteering parts for Honda, which even...
Yeah those rocks were the best to have a comp on. Actually it was an ex-Vic local, Morley Wilkins who put that comp together earlier this spring. Hella fun times there!
Assorted pics of Southern Ontario riders and Jeff Lenosky at a street comp held in Toronto.
(None of me, I've gotta remember to hand someone my camera now and then...)
A couple of sites I'd recommend for vids are trialskings , islandtrials , trials-online has good instructional vids. And there's good old biketrials.com which has a few competition vids from Big Bear.
For some Toronto, Ontario riding there's a couple of vids on DorianChapman.com .
So far...
I should win these pedals because I've entered every single contest on Ridemonkey and throughout cyberspace and haven't come close to winning anything...
Plus they'd look really good on my trials ride :D
Ha! I just noticed the new weather feature :D I got it all setup and everything, and was surprised to see little ole' Brantford on the options.
Cool feature, thanks!
When I'm on a ride and someone crashes the first thing I do is laugh! It annoys people who don't know me but the people that do are usually laughing along with me.
It's always followed quickly with a "dude, you alright?" and the most common response is "yeah, but how's my bike?"
When we...
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