I used my body to save my bike...

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Well on the first roll anyways...lol

I really need a new rear tire, that is my excuse that I'm sticking with.
[youtube:325mnmj2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-cbIOpopYU&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/youtube:325mnmj2]
 
What an incredibly well balanced machine.... see how it righted itself and placed itself up against the tree
ready for you to just jump back on and have another go :bounce3:

:)

Steve
 
tazer said:
What an incredibly well balanced machine.... see how it righted itself and placed itself up against the tree
ready for you to just jump back on and have another go :bounce3:

:)

Steve

You are right. It wasn't even against a tree. It just stopped standing up on its own. Seriously.
I slid down the hill, stepped on and rode down.

Attempt #2 was a little more work to recover
[youtube:3h6nmjxs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA4T-JCRzKI&feature=channel&list=UL[/youtube:3h6nmjxs]
 
that was funny.
thanks for sharing your flaws, that is cool.
i would do the same if i had any
i bet you are a nice guy, evident by the way on clip 1 your bike fork and fender didnt hit that tree.
the powers that be were watching over you, ...laughing,,,but still watching over
try 25psi in the knobby
 

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