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Old 02-21-05, 11:11 AM
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Here try this for some thing different

doing a stair gap on to solid ICE , yup that is a frozen lake he is about to land on.



or how about a true table top

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Old 02-21-05, 11:19 AM
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hey splat, are you running studded tires or did you just use ninja bike handling skills? brr its looks cold up there in mass.

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Originally Posted by Chuvak
This is not even funny, nor a rite thing to do. People jumped out of the windows when buildings were on fire. Pay the respect dude.
I will give him the benefit of the doubt. I enjoyed the picture and laughed. Relax man, it's just a picture of a guy going off a big building? I did not even think about 9-11 until you commented. We need to be kind to each other but PC can be taken WAAAAY to far.
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Originally Posted by chaloots
hey splat, are you running spikey tires or did you just use ninja bike handling skills? brr its looks cold up there in mass.
O yeah We all had studded tires on !! and it was a little chilly, it was about 12 degrees out. but hat made the Snow nice and firm and you could ride on top of it instead of sinking in.
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Hello people and fellow riders. I would just like to comment on the excellent diversity of this forum. It's crazy how so many people from around the world can share this love of riding and pushing the limits. Here is another pic of me riding a skinny thing. Thanks all!
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Lazzer, you've got some mad handling skills man. How fast were you going?
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Thanks man. Ive been practising them for a year now. Its probably the best thing i can do I was going quite slowly, about the speed of a jogging person. I can do this but i cant even manual so its deppressing sometimes... Cheers
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Oh yea, i also see you enjoy photography. Its one of my favourite hobbies. Do you like street riding or just messing around in your city?
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Yeah, photography is fun. I wish I could clone myself to take actions pics of me doing stuff... either that or had another rider who lived nearby.
I like riding in the park when I'm in town, there's some cement things made for skaters that are pretty fun to ride on.
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Old 02-26-05, 02:34 AM
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Here some pics taken of me today. The one of me in the air is at a jump park and the other two are at the local tracks.

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we went out street riding on sat. got this loading doc pic of my son.A little later he crashed hard on a road gap.It was nasty,he got banged up pretty good so it was a short ride .
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Nice pic... thanks for sharing.. What kind of bike is that he's on?
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Nice pic... thanks for sharing.. What kind of bike is that he's on?
Hardrock comp
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Kids going bigger and bigger all the time. Impressive.
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Kids going bigger and bigger all the time. Impressive.
Yea, we got out and rode today for a while. His crash yesterday was high speed and he banged his leg up pretty good.I'm glad he had his shin guards on.Kinda looked like that crash in jib where super T desroyed the front wheel. Today he just kinda worked out the soreness.
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i like this pic of me
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Got another video after I improved that jump a bit. I'll make it still bigger, but I like the angle and etc of it now. The lighting was kind of tricky, and my friend isn't the best photographer (he can barely get videos), so it doesn't look that good.
https://jonbuder.com/videos/jump_march6.wmv
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not a bad stair gap, but check this one out...
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Ok does anyone actually hit that like a stair gap? I can post pics of huge hucks that no one would hit too. And if anyone does, post a pic, thats freaking huge.

(and I mean jump it like a gap not ride down it)
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I can see someone riding those but not gapping them at full speed.
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Me hitting a small dirt jump.

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cool, but the takeoff is too short. your front wheel is in the air before the rear wheel is even touching the takeoff. you would have a much less bumpy jump if it was built up a bit more.
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cool, but the takeoff is too short. your front wheel is in the air before the rear wheel is even touching the takeoff. you would have a much less bumpy jump if it was built up a bit more.
Maybe I'll do that, but I kinda like starting with a small one, even if it is kinda bumpy.
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Originally Posted by Specializedride
not a bad stair gap, but check this one out...
And now a pic of someone doing the gap please...
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thats a huge effort on a BMX! what is it and how does it handle that sort of treatment?
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