Ah right don't think people really care about the risk, definitely not always a Sunday when I've seen guys remember as a kid taking the scrambler up there. Shame it's never been opened up on a bigger level for motorcycles.
Seems to be a lot of politics and gatekeeping involved, something I am keen to stay out of and away from.Ah right don't think people really care about the risk, definitely not always a Sunday when I've seen guys remember as a kid taking the scrambler up there. Shame it's never been opened up on a bigger level for motorcycles.
Politics in sport in Northern Ireland....neverSeems to be a lot of politics and gatekeeping involved, something I am keen to stay out of and away from.
Probably the first and only time a camera has appeared and I've not gone into full spastic mode.
The hardest part is giving them the chance to heal.Well done.
Hopefully your ribs heal quickly.
Falling off is how you learn or at least that is what I told people when I crashed my scramblerThe hardest part is giving them the chance to heal.
Midweek after the trial, I'd had all my ribs and limbs realigned then undid it all by lifting a midget bodyshell down from a 6.5 foot frame.
The last week and a half we've been moving house and the fact most of my work is bent over a welding table all day it's a struggle.
Just need to stop falling off at stupid times.
Probably the first and only time a camera has appeared and I've not gone into full spastic mode.
Yup. Keep telling myself the same thing.Falling off is how you learn or at least that is what I told people when I crashed my scrambler
My problem with wheelies is not going far enough. Hard to tell your brain that the bike can go vertical and still won't tip over.You did well there, you made that look easy. I tried to wheelie mine when I bought it and backflipped it, they are so sensitive. The new bike is stunning.