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    Any of you offroad guys offer an alternative to getting over a wire fence

    OK I know its missing an engine but one can't help admire this guy

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    who's the singer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wynw View Post
    who's the singer?
    From description.
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    by Martyn Bennett
    Taken from the album GRIT
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    Should have put the anchor out
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    He has amazing skills, I wouldn't even want to walk some of the places he rode his bike. It's a bit surprising that there is enough foot traffic, by either people or animals, to form a track up there.

    Loved the drone shots, those things are being used for some dramatic photography these days.
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    I bet when he got down, he thought, shit! I didn't tie the boat up!! He he.

    Pretty awesome stuff. you wouldn't want to hit a rock wrong on those cliff edges eh?

    Loved the reverse front wheel manual at 2m20s too.
    Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    He has amazing skills, I wouldn't even want to walk some of the places he rode his bike. It's a bit surprising that there is enough foot traffic, by either people or animals, to form a track up there.

    Loved the drone shots, those things are being used for some dramatic photography these days.
    Goat tracks? Would explain the random fence at the end.

    Daft is the word that comes to mind.


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    I could do that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, If I really wanted to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manxkiwi View Post
    Loved the reverse front wheel manual at 2m20s too.
    Have you seen the vid of him riding a road cycle backwards on the front wheel downhill around corners?

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    Setting a bad example for the kiddies, I read somewhere that mono-wheeling is dangerous.

    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Have you seen the vid of him riding a road cycle backwards on the front wheel downhill around corners?

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    Danny is a legend. Just YouTube a few of his videos to see how dedicated and passionate he is about throwing himself off things. And backwards front manuals, always the backwards front manuals.

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    I wouldn't mind getting a nice camera drone and I enjoyed the music and scenery.

    Bike tricks. Meh.

    Guess I can help myself :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
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    Bike tricks. Meh.

    Guess I can help myself :-)
    Of course, why cycle over it when you could just step over the fence. Heh.

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    Wow! Just wow. I'm lost for words. Thanks for that. I can see a few hours on Youtube coming up!!!
    Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.

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