Folks,
This month's Bike mag has a freeby DVD givaway, containing footage of loads of bike crashes. The best one is some footage of Randy Mamola high siding his bike on a left hander, keeping hold of the handlebars, going onto the grass and 'skiing' alongside the bike with both feet on the right hand side of the bike, then leaping back on the saddle to rejoin the race when the bike had slowed a bit. Well worth a butcher's.
Cheers,
Paul
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seen that one a thousand times.Paul wrote:Folks,
This month's Bike mag has a freeby DVD givaway, containing footage of loads of bike crashes. The best one is some footage of Randy Mamola high siding his bike on a left hander, keeping hold of the handlebars, going onto the grass and 'skiing' alongside the bike with both feet on the right hand side of the bike, then leaping back on the saddle to rejoin the race when the bike had slowed a bit. Well worth a butcher's.
Cheers,
Paul
Has it got the Rossi lowside from 2 years ago where the front let go, he caught it on his knee - slid to the edge of the track, hooked it up again and carried on - only lost 2 or 3 places - now THAT'S impressive!!!
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