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    preview of next KB cunning stunters' meet

    http://eris.gnarf.org/~sege/christia...2003-short.wmv

    warning: it's 24MB, but pretty worthwhile. Now all we need is Lynda's Duke...

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    My home PC won't run the .wmv, but I have a feeling I wouldn't be too willing to loan out my baby!! They apparently wheelie/stoppie very well!

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    @%$^##!!!

    That was unbelievable!

    It blows away all the other stunt videos I've seen so far.

    Jeeze..........

    Equally amazing to me is how people can afford to do that kind of stuff on a bike like that!

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    um lynda--could i borrow ya bike for like an hour or so--ohh and ya video camera too??
    The stoppie into a 180 turn--very stylish even if the landing was a bit rough
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    Christian Peiffer is definitely one of the best stunters out there. I've noticed the Europeans compared to the Yanks care less for how they and their bikes look and more for how hard they can go.

    I haven't downloaded it, as I think it's the same one as I already have. The show with him not only on his Duc, but also a trial bike and his one-wheeled jobbie.

    The guy just doesn't stop. Real crowd pleaser.




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    So is it the same one I posted last week - at home on the 56k modem I'm not bothering to check?
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    I'm not worthy... :disapint: Amazing stuff. Must have something to do with how the French drive.
    Merv- same prob. taken 40 minutes to upload 80% of it on my 56k so far. Hope I can save it once its complete.
    Come on Lynda let us all have a practice on your Duke. We've seen the vid. so we wont drop it, honest
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    Mark: Next time I see you on the hill we'll have a discussion about this. Maybe Dion might be the one I'd loan it to, since he's got the Ducati leathers. And would the 800 or the 1000 be better?

    (don't get jealous xj/frosty, I'm just teasing the Wgtn boys!!)

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    The guy's a legend allright but I'm a bit dissapointed there's no "no handed" wheelies or "high chair/scrapers"

    I don't think the yanks could string together such a long routine but some of their one off stunts defy belief.

    How's a one handed stoppie with your LEFT hand opperating the front brake or a high chair/teetor totter?

    938ft rolling stoppie any one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    I don't think the yanks could string together such a long routine but some of their one off stunts defy belief.
    Well that's just the thing, innit. I'm sure Chris Pfeiffer could manage a one-left-hand 90 degree backwards-facing highchair but he probably wanted to de-risk his routine. It's one thing to try and try and try again and then make a video with the 5% of footage that shows good-looking stunts, but quite another to get up in front of an audience and pull off an almost-flawless string like that.
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    Wholly crap batman, that guy is fricken awesome. he rode that mx bike like it was a bmx.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster
    Wholly crap batman, that guy is fricken awesome. he rode that mx bike like it was a bmx.
    That was a trials bike and they weigh just about nothing. I have never ever seen a 360 done on a bike the way he did.


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