undertheoaks
When in doubt gas it!
Ditto, thanks Drew!! I'm going to be riding the pits property this weekend. You better hit Carnegie up early, gonna be a hot one!!
You doing the school this weekend at club property ?
Ditto, thanks Drew!! I'm going to be riding the pits property this weekend. You better hit Carnegie up early, gonna be a hot one!!
You doing the school this weekend at club property ?
Awesome have fun toecutter. By the way is this Mark whom I rode with at the cowpile ?
Drew ...... you da man, thanks for the help re trials bike setup, riding techniques.
Bruno
Or just go out and buy a Gas Gas. On the other hand if you rode my TLR and I on your gas gas you would smoke me, it's not the bike. It would help; did a few more balances today will be doing them almost every day in cul d sac until neighbors complain.
Any thoughts on why turning the front wheel helps when balancing at a stand still? This trials stuff is challenging. quads, quads, quads
Red Bull said:If you like the irony of a motorcycle maker named "Gas Gas" building an electric trials bike, then you may also appreciate video of said bike celebrating silence in Spain's Valle del Silencio (Valley of Silence). Adam Raga, multiple Indoor and Outdoor World Championship-winning trials bike rider, was recently given the opportunity to explore in and around the village of Peñalba de Santiago on the occasion of Día Internacional Contra el Ruido (International Day Against Noise) and took proper advantage of it.
The two-wheeled workout was Raga's first opportunity to try out an electric bike, but it probably won't be his last. The Spanish company who supplied the prototype would like to offer a version for sale as early as 2012. While he didn't speak specifically about the bike's performance, he did discuss the experience. According to Google Translate, Adam said something along the lines of:
The sensations you experience in this environment are very different to you when you ride in competitions or in training. You're not going to limit the enjoyment looking in nature and you recreate in what you do not only on the bike, but also the world around you. I think this is the way that technology should follow: Always try to seek coexistence with the environment.