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And here we have our very own Rouxtjie...

 

 

 

And Swift01...

 

Last video......what bike was that?.......definitely does not require a rear shock, it has a kick like a mule......love it!!!!!

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Last video......what bike was that?.......definitely does not require a rear shock, it has a kick like a mule......love it!!!!!

 

Santa Cruz HighBall, going down the mine shaft at Van Gaalens

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Ok so I managed to ride it out but still a balls up.

Nice one!

 

Was that your first go at it? I hope you gave it another go after your close-call!

 

After that 'anthill' mysteriously appeared there, we decided to test it, and nearly all of us landed to flat on our first go. Speed on that one is deceiving.

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Ok so I managed to ride it out but still a balls up.

 

What do you mean you managed to "ride it out"? Did you over jump? It look like you landed on the down..

 

I am going to go give it a try today with a HT. It might feel totally different than with the FS.

 

Congrats though!

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What do you mean you managed to "ride it out"? Did you over jump? It look like you landed on the down..

 

I am going to go give it a try today with a HT. It might feel totally different than with the FS.

 

Congrats though!

 

 

Looks like he over-rotated a bit and landed front first instead of both wheels at the same time - on a rigid, that's a bit less, erm, forgiving... 

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What do you mean you managed to "ride it out"? Did you over jump? It look like you landed on the down..

 

I am going to go give it a try today with a HT. It might feel totally different than with the FS.

 

Congrats though!

 

Gooo sloooower than you think with your HT!

 

You were comfortably over (even a tad long) on your AM bike. :thumbup:

 

The HT will require a lot less energy to jump.

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