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Stylo
26th December 2012, 17:39
This man has balls ...

Guess the old 2T 500's have'nt passed their use by date quite yet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6CSb5HbwAc

skelig
26th December 2012, 20:09
This man has ball's ...

Guess the old 2T 500's have'nt passed there use by date quite yet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6CSb5HbwAc

Holy shit that thing doesn't even have a extended swing arm that's balls and skill

Crasherfromwayback
26th December 2012, 20:28
Holy shit that thing doesn't even have a extended swing arm

Yes it does. Still awesome skills though.

unstuck
27th December 2012, 06:21
Well done that man.:2thumbsup

Edbear
27th December 2012, 07:48
Gotta respect that! :wacko:

BMWST?
27th December 2012, 16:58
those big two strokes have so much power and torque(at the right engine speed) as long as there is a bit of traction ...years ago me an my mates were attempting a bloody steep hill,it was near vertical at the top.everyone had two or three goes,i made it first pop on my ol dt3 it had the 2 stroke HP AND it could lug really well too,just right

george formby
27th December 2012, 17:16
those big two strokes have so much power and torque(at the right engine speed) as long as there is a bit of traction ...years ago me an my mates were attempting a bloody steep hill,it was near vertical at the top.everyone had two or three goes,i made it first pop on my ol dt3 it had the 2 stroke HP AND it could lug really well too,just right

I got a DT 230, it pulls from nothing. Orsome. It's grandfather, my old DT 400 was virtually impossible to stall, mainly due to diesling because of the carbon build up but bugger me it could climb hills. Never attempted anything like that....... Had a crack up a hill on a CR 500 works bike, well, works Uk, fook me! I'm not worthy..

Grizzo
27th December 2012, 19:07
Fark me, that dudes got some big shiny ones.:gob:

barty5
29th December 2012, 19:25
Rather ballsy not sure id be that keen. dont know id want to breath in the coal dust either given its all made from the tailings of the local coal mine.