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    My first crash of 05

    Well... it isn't as bad as it sounds.

    My cousin got a little yz80 motox bike for christmas. Was up at the farm today "teaching" him a little bit about how to ride (or how not to I should say). It is a beasty little 2 stroke with a leathal power band, and me being a very novice off road rider I decided to try a few wheelies. Did a few nice power wheelies to start with (this bike will easily lift the front under power in 1st and 2nd no problem), then I did a standing one revving it and dropping the clutch. Before I knew it the bike had looped over and I was sliding along in the cow shit and pissing myself laughing (along with the spectators).

    No damage done (not even a bruise), but was a fun thing to do. Needless to say I stopped trying wheelies for the rest of the day. Bike was fine aswell, just had to clean out all the mud in the foot pegs and on the swingarm, lol.


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    Well I think you are ready for a CR480 now a real 2 stroke with drum brakes..... evil as man, My 1st loop was a RM175, my latest was on my Giant atx 870sp showing off to the boys wheelied through the center of them on the sealed rd....... was going wickedly, but then I went over but I had gained that much speed that I couldent run fast enough to keep up with it as I wasent going to drop it cos it was new so I triped over the bloody thing bust 3 ribs and took a nice core sample out of my chest with the bar ends.
    cheers DD
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    I HAD A RM80 AND MY MATE A KX 80 WE ARE BOTH WELL OVER 100KG AND TOOK THEM TOO COLD KIWI, THAT WAS THE BEST KIWI EVER AS BIG AS WE ARE THEY STILL WENT WELL EVEN ON THE HILL CLIMB I LOVE 80 MOTOX BIKES

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    Owwww!

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    My poor mate in Whangarei bought himself a new leather jacket and a new helmet the day before new years,total $1000.Then he comes off his bike the day after and opted to slid along the road on his arse and hands to save his new gear.Shit i dont know if hes a tough bastard or mental.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warren35
    My poor mate in Whangarei bought himself a new leather jacket and a new helmet the day before new years,total $1000.Then he comes off his bike the day after and opted to slid along the road on his arse and hands to save his new gear.Shit i dont know if hes a tough bastard or mental.
    I would say the latter Warren
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    And how can a man die better
    Than facing fearful odds
    For the ashes of his fathers
    And the temples of his Gods

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    80s can be really awesome. The throttle is the on/off switch, there is no mid power at all

    I love my KX

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    just wonderin does he ride a GSXR? because I think I heard one of them go down at some point


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    well, you taught him the way a real man rides eh?


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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Well... it isn't as bad as it sounds.

    My cousin got a little yz80 motox bike for christmas. Was up at the farm today "teaching" him a little bit about how to ride (or how not to I should say). It is a beasty little 2 stroke with a leathal power band, and me being a very novice off road rider I decided to try a few wheelies. Did a few nice power wheelies to start with (this bike will easily lift the front under power in 1st and 2nd no problem), then I did a standing one revving it and dropping the clutch. Before I knew it the bike had looped over and I was sliding along in the cow shit and pissing myself laughing (along with the spectators).

    No damage done (not even a bruise), but was a fun thing to do. Needless to say I stopped trying wheelies for the rest of the day. Bike was fine aswell, just had to clean out all the mud in the foot pegs and on the swingarm, lol.

    those little bikes go hard eh, we get a lot of offroaders riding in the river flats behind our place, and I've seen them flying along, I've seen some hideous accidents too, it really doesn't pay to underestimate these little machines!

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    Arrow LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Well... it isn't as bad as it sounds.

    My cousin got a little yz80 motox bike for christmas. Was up at the farm today "teaching" him a little bit about how to ride (or how not to I should say). It is a beasty little 2 stroke with a leathal power band, and me being a very novice off road rider I decided to try a few wheelies. Did a few nice power wheelies to start with (this bike will easily lift the front under power in 1st and 2nd no problem), then I did a standing one revving it and dropping the clutch. Before I knew it the bike had looped over and I was sliding along in the cow shit and pissing myself laughing (along with the spectators).

    No damage done (not even a bruise), but was a fun thing to do. Needless to say I stopped trying wheelies for the rest of the day. Bike was fine aswell, just had to clean out all the mud in the foot pegs and on the swingarm, lol.

    Bet the lad ahd a bloody good laugh
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren35
    My poor mate in Whangarei bought himself a new leather jacket and a new helmet the day before new years,total $1000.Then he comes off his bike the day after and opted to slid along the road on his arse and hands to save his new gear.Shit i dont know if hes a tough bastard or mental.
    you know i am a tough bastard, and extremly mental!

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