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    Post Rider....

    Yes indeed... The birth of a new legend....
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    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    Good one

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    Fantastic. Love the cunningly positioned, face hiding front tray.
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    Alright, ill come clean, yes the rider of the CT110 is me, Two Smoker.....

    I am some what still in the infant stage of wheelies but am progressing very quickly lol......

    PT came to take some photos of me pulling the wheelies, but sadly the camera went flat and these were the best ones BUT the camera is charged and we will get some better ones (hopefully i will be better too.......) At the moment i can only hold the wheelie for about 10 metres......

    And no the panniers werent full of rocks or mail...... i was going to get some photos of the bike without panniers but as i said before the camera went flat

    So enjoy now i have upped the stakes for wheelies on a crappier bike.....
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    That was quick....I was hoping to keep it a mystery for a bit longer....
    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    LOL, nice one smoker!

    They look cool!


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    Fantastic!.... wish the old postie bike i had in oz had of done that...it was hard pressed to move!!!

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    Bahahahah! Crackup, nice one TS.... lucky bugger! i cant even wheelie my recently re-found mountain bike letalone anything else.

    So do u reckon it can be held longer then 10m? because isnt it just popping up the front wheel then it doesnt have the power to hold ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwaka-Kid
    Bahahahah! Crackup, nice one TS.... lucky bugger! i cant even wheelie my recently re-found mountain bike letalone anything else.

    So do u reckon it can be held longer then 10m? because isnt it just popping up the front wheel then it doesnt have the power to hold ?
    Well if i can get it RIGHT on the balance point i should be able to get it further.... But for the skill i have, i definately need more power.... i think the CT110 has 9 or 10 hp...... i can hold it at a constant angle for about 10 metres then the wheel just goes down or i put it down.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Well if i can get it RIGHT on the balance point i should be able to get it further.... But for the skill i have, i definately need more power.... i think the CT110 has 9 or 10 hp...... i can hold it at a constant angle for about 10 metres then the wheel just goes down or i put it down.....
    Perhaps if you place your feet a bit further back - say, where the panniers are at the moment - you might just get that balance point a bit further back - could make the difference
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    Love it! That picture should go up in the post office...
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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Perhaps if you place your feet a bit further back - say, where the panniers are at the moment - you might just get that balance point a bit further back - could make the difference
    LOL, ive sat on the top box...... scared the shit out of me how fast it came up Yep i might very well put it up in the office JR LOL, just for a luagh and see if it pisses the bosses off.....
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    I was gonna suggest standing on the seat,that'll get it up easier and make it easier to balance than sitting on the topbox....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    I was gonna suggest standing on the seat,that'll get it up easier and make it easier to balance than sitting on the topbox....
    LOL, yea i want to try those things but ill have to on the RG.... CT hasnt got a clutch so i need my feet on the pegs..... Who's keen for another stunting day .....
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