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raglanash
11th December 2013, 11:27
Such a good movie. This guy is awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMWUWA1SWdI&feature=share

Jay GTI
11th December 2013, 14:17
I see a lot of similarities between the way he rides and the way I ride. Like, we both wear helmets and... well that's about it, but it's very similar.

FlangMasterJ
11th December 2013, 20:51
Awesome bit!

Damn I love the Moto series!

motor_mayhem
11th December 2013, 23:43
Bought the movie when it came out on iTunes.

The whole thing is awesome but any of the first three sections alone makes the purchase worthwhile (Cachia, RV & AC, Parsons & DeCotis & Spinney)

FlangMasterJ
17th December 2013, 08:11
Bought the movie when it came out on iTunes.

The whole thing is awesome but any of the first three sections alone makes the purchase worthwhile (Cachia, RV & AC, Parsons & DeCotis & Spinney)

When you purchase a vid through iTunes do you have to watch it through iTunes or does it give you an mp4 file?

motor_mayhem
17th December 2013, 09:26
When you purchase a vid through iTunes do you have to watch it through iTunes or does it give you an mp4 file?

Gave me an m4v file, which I haven't yet managed to play in anything other than itunes, but I haven't spent heaps of time investigating how to do otherwise

FlangMasterJ
17th December 2013, 10:30
Gave me an m4v file, which I haven't yet managed to play in anything other than itunes, but I haven't spent heaps of time investigating how to do otherwise

Did a little reading up. Apparently it's as easy as changing the extension to mp4 to get it to play in a different media player or device. I wanna watch this on the big screen.

Crasherfromwayback
17th December 2013, 10:53
Sand is such fun to ride on/in.

Jay GTI
17th December 2013, 14:59
Sand is such fun to ride on/in.

But farken hard to race on/in, which is why the MXON is always far more interesting when it lands on a Euro sand track like Lommel.

Crasherfromwayback
17th December 2013, 15:20
But farken hard to race on/in, which is why the MXON is always far more interesting when it lands on a Euro sand track like Lommel.

Yeah can be pretty draining eh!

Jay GTI
17th December 2013, 16:58
Yeah can be pretty draining eh!

The hardest workout I've ever had, as in seeing stars and nearly fainting from physical exertion, was a practice day out at the Mercer track and that is only really half soft sand... and I'm not unfit either.

It doubled my respect for Herlings.

Crasherfromwayback
17th December 2013, 17:25
The hardest workout I've ever had, as in seeing stars and nearly fainting from physical exertion, was a practice day out at the Mercer track and that is only really half soft sand... and I'm not unfit either.

It doubled my respect for Herlings.

I think a lot of people make it physically harder than it is though by fighting the bike rather than just letting it go where it wants to and going with it. Once you get your head round it it can make life a shitload easier.

Jay GTI
17th December 2013, 19:12
I think a lot of people make it physically harder than it is though by fighting the bike rather than just letting it go where it wants to and going with it. Once you get your head round it it can make life a shitload easier.

Yeah there's definitely a technique for it, even the top guys can be fast everywhere else in the world and suck in the sand.

Luckily more 50% of my riding is at Woodhill, so I've had plenty of sand riding experience.

Reckless
17th December 2013, 20:27
I'm not sure why I've always thought of it this way but

Sand is like water skiing?
Stay on top of it and its great! Go under the surface and its hard work :msn-wink:

Jay GTI
18th December 2013, 07:38
The softer the sand, the softer the landing when you fall off. Which is good, because the softer the sand, the more you'll fall off.