Had a early finish today so thought I would have a look at Devils steps before leading a run on Saturday as I saw how Brownie had struggled last week and haven't ridden it for a few months It certainly looks more interesting than usual
Just a bit of friendly advice, stay to the right of the gully, it's now just to deep to get through now and you'll stand a good chance of bent levers, have fun
Just a bit of friendly advice, stay to the right of the gully, it's now just to deep to get through now and you'll stand a good chance of bent levers, have fun
Definatly looks different, walked it first then went back down and drove the discovery up, and yes it was harder than normal
Just a bit of friendly advice, stay to the right of the gully, it's now just to deep to get through now and you'll stand a good chance of bent levers, have fun
i don't normally struggle on the steps, i have even cleaned it once,(how many can say that???) its all about momentum, if you have to stop then u are knackered, but it is a lot different now, mind you i did have a brand new co2 on the rear and was all over the place on the road let alone the lanes, that my excuse amd im sticking to it.
mind you i did have a brand new co2 on the rear and was all over the place on the road let alone the lanes.
I know exactly what mean, I put a brand new CO2 on the rear and feared for my life on many occasions (on Tarmac) they are truly scary when new and as you say, that's before you even get on a lane .
My trip to the steps left me with a £400 repair bill
how ?????
What append wuz ........... (best Jethro accent) He hadn't read the Yamaha instruction manual that said to throw the bike on it's left side when you fall off.
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