Hellacious bagger video

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Posted by frito on July 11, 2008, 10:06 am
 
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Slow Joe can ride a little

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Posted by JMark on July 11, 2008, 11:36 am
 frito wrote:

Is that riding?

It was interesting to see him ride down the street and make that wide
sweep turn with a foot extended.  Not too sure he was interested in
turning when he went up into the adjacent lot where the tree was either.

I didn't watch to the end - was there an interview where he laid out his
monthly tire and clutch costs?

Fun to watch though...

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JMark

Posted by frito on July 11, 2008, 6:05 pm
 

"JMark"  wrote in message

Ridin', Stuntin', whatever ya call it, it'd take a little skill (and
horsepower).
I thought it was neat to see someone do some trick stuff that
wasn't riding a 400# sport bike with an oversized rear cog and
a tip over bar on the back.  I'm thinking it takes oversize nads
to do it on a 700# bike.


Yeah that looked like a snafu.


No doubt they'd be a little higher than most folk's.


No doubt.


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"frito"
Fred Snetzer
'01 FLHT, '97 M2²
TOMKAT
IBA #10549  BS #162
http://eddiekieger.com/  


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Posted by AH#104 on July 12, 2008, 1:30 pm
 JMark sed:

I thought the same thing...
here's this guy showing off his
stuff, and can't make a simple u-turn?

Butt!  If you watch the *whole* video, what
he was doing was locking the rear and
sliding it around for the turn.
At least that's what he does in the later
go-rounds.  I didn't go back and look at
the first one again to see if that's what
he was doing, but maybe he didn't have
enough speed in the 1st one.

ASSHOLE#104 Len



Posted by Harold Gailey on July 12, 2008, 6:11 pm
 

I was impressed but moreso with the bike's performance.
I wonder how many $$$ over stock it is?

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