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george formby
9th August 2014, 23:11
I can see the potential for disaster here but how cool, great dog and a good rider. Fun video.
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BuzzardNZ
9th August 2014, 23:32
very cool video...
cynna
10th August 2014, 01:34
how does he get the dog to follow the trail - mine would be off all over the show
skippa1
10th August 2014, 07:54
Cool vid, I'm guessing the next one will be him playing squash with the dog
G4L4XY
10th August 2014, 08:15
Best way to take a dog for a walk/run :)
unstuck
10th August 2014, 08:26
Cool vid, I'm guessing the next one will be him playing squash with the dog
Sadly that is why mine do not get to run with me when Im out on the dirty bike. :(
nzspokes
10th August 2014, 11:01
When i used to MTB people would bring dogs out. It was a pain in the arse.
Kickaha
10th August 2014, 12:01
When i used to MTB people would bring dogs out. It was a pain in the arse.
Maybe their dogs needed better training
http://youtu.be/dm5B_pyPd20
Moi
10th August 2014, 13:27
Had a look at Buddhanz1's youtube page... he's enjoying life and passing on info for others...
as for the washing machine generator - years ago had a good chat with one of the senior electrical engineers at the power board [remember such things?] based in Taumarunui about the single line feeds they were using and how they had encouraged farmers to install "washing machine" generators as a way of boosting line voltage at the ends of the single feeds.. guess all of that went with the modern philosophy of "moving the business forward" and "corporate image"...
george formby
10th August 2014, 18:02
Sadly that is why mine do not get to run with me when Im out on the dirty bike. :(
Was out on a Polaris farmer thingy with a mate a few years ago. His heeler X was right at our side until her leg was run over, ripped off the cruciate.
Fair play to the dog, she kept on running.
The dog in the vid looks like a Pitbull and I love seeing them in a positive light. I also love to see trailies being put through there paces. Hugely under rated bike niche.
Jay GTI
10th August 2014, 19:55
Does the dog do any coaching sessions? He's pretty quick in some sections, I could learn a few things from him.
george formby
10th August 2014, 21:37
Does the dog do any coaching sessions? He's pretty quick in some sections, I could learn a few things from him.
:clap:Exactly my thoughts, beautifully balanced & fast in the tight stuff but lacks top end.
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