bimota Moderator Staff member Global Moderator Joined Dec 10, 2017 Messages 6,707 Location bridgend, Wales, UK Sep 15, 2020 #1 https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10158935513774273 rob
Checkswrecks Ungenear to broked stuff Staff member Global Moderator 2011 Site Supporter Joined Mar 7, 2011 Messages 11,525 Location Damascus, MD Sep 15, 2020 #3 [facepalm]
Mak10 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 20, 2018 Messages 2,567 Location SE Idaho Sep 15, 2020 #4 The bike handled it well. The rider, not so much.
WJBertrand Ventura Highway Joined Jun 20, 2015 Messages 4,536 Location Ventura, CA Sep 15, 2020 #6 He wasn’t standing up high enough, not sure if he could have, to avoid getting smacked in the butt by the seat. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
He wasn’t standing up high enough, not sure if he could have, to avoid getting smacked in the butt by the seat. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
StefanOnHisS10 Converting fuel into heat, noise and a bit motion Staff member Global Moderator Joined Apr 8, 2020 Messages 2,181 Location The Netherlands, Friesland. Sep 15, 2020 #7 The bike wasn’t the one to blame for his fall. Suspension took it perfectly, I occasionally jump mine a few feet on a small bridge not far from my house (At about 65km/h) and we both like it
The bike wasn’t the one to blame for his fall. Suspension took it perfectly, I occasionally jump mine a few feet on a small bridge not far from my house (At about 65km/h) and we both like it
moto.monk Well-Known Member Joined Aug 19, 2019 Messages 1,090 Location los angeles Sep 15, 2020 #8 Maybe aux lights would have helped?
Paul466 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 525 Location Littleton, Colorado Sep 15, 2020 #9 Maybe he was doing some freestyle riding, that looked like he was going for the superman