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    Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    Found this on Youtube bikes getting it wrong on the Daker


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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    Ouch. Some of those get-offs looked a bit painful. Great vid
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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    I've just looked at it again and I think there is a Africa Twin in it, its at 1.07 mins into it

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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    Quote Originally Posted by AlanH View Post
    Ouch. Some of those get-offs looked a bit painful. Great vid
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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    Quote Originally Posted by AlanH View Post
    Ouch. Some of those get-offs looked a bit painful. Great vid
    I agree , some of those shots made my eyes water.
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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley M View Post
    I've just looked at it again and I think there is a Africa Twin in it, its at 1.07 mins into it
    There's also one at 44s and one at 1"30s

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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    Sand is soft to walk on, but I really don't get the feeling it's soft to land on!!

    My eyes did bulge when I saw some guy lowside his bike, only stopping about 6 inches from what looked like a cliff egde!!

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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    0.44s is an NXR

    1.07s is an RD03

    Can't quite identify the one at 1.30s


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    And they all ride 1000 times better than me

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    Re: Bikes getting it wrong on the Daker

    Oh yeah, same here. Marc Coma makes it look so easy, breezing along at 100 mph over those "little" bumps...
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