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| Senior Member Joined: May 2009 From: Boise Posts: 1,013
I Ride: Victory Kingpin, The Harley is deceased :( | Holy Crap!
Found this on another forum, these guys are nutz! |
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![]() ![]() Joined: Jun 2007 From: What does it matter? Posts: 1,676
I Ride: RVT1000R RC51 SP1/SP2 |
Speedzilla?
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2009 From: Boise Posts: 1,013
I Ride: Victory Kingpin, The Harley is deceased :( |
Nope, it was on the FZ1OA site.
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2009 From: Boise Posts: 1,013
I Ride: Victory Kingpin, The Harley is deceased :( | This looks like it could be waaay fun!
Great for fire roads and riding Bogus Basin Road! |
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| Senior Member Joined: Oct 2008 From: Boise, ID Posts: 1,247
I Ride: 2006 "Cherry Pie" FZ1 |
First video... ballsy as hell. Dear lord. Haha
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| Senior Member Joined: Jul 2008 From: Merville, ID Posts: 812
I Ride: As often as possible! |
That trail in the first video looks like alot of fun IMO. I would try it for sure! It didnt look too difficult, just scarey because of the drop off on one side of you.
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2008 From: N-Town Posts: 1,745
I Ride: CBR 954RR and what ever else I want | the cool part is that there is a trail just out here @ hemmingway that is just like that. and I know of about 3 that are real similar up @ Idaho City. those narrow trails are fun.
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| Senior Member Joined: Jul 2008 From: Merville, ID Posts: 812
I Ride: As often as possible! | Yeah, my buddy and I found a trail kindof like that at Hemmingway once. The trail that we found was so nasty that once we got to the end and found out that it dead ended we still decided to figure out a different way to get back to the truck. There is no way in hell that we were going to turn around and ride out of there the way we came. It was like hardcore rocky stuff on the edge of a drop off. There were many spots that would demand a trials bike if you were wanting to ride through instead of pushing your bike. It was a serious workout and my 450's clutch was NOT liking it at all! I got it hot enough to start fading like 3 or 4 times and so did my buddy. I would kindof like to try it again on the 250 though. It has been over a year since we hit that trail.
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2007 From: Boise Posts: 2,686
I Ride: The Armageddon bike, Orange Crush, Panagale Tricolor |
Hungarian Ridge (between Idaho City and Barber Flat) and F-16 (south of Bulltrout lake) have sections that look very much like this. Not for people with a fear of heights!
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2006 From: Boise Posts: 2,942
I Ride: R6 |
You would never catch me doing that!! Not that I think it would be hard but the risk isn't worth it. If I'm going to risk breaking a bone I want to be dragging a knee, flying over a huge set of doubles, BASE jumping, skydiving, etc But now that I think about it, I mtn bike stuff like that... But I feel much more safe. Meh, I'm also the guy that won't get on the track when it's raining. Unless it's the MX/SX track! |
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