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#1 User is offline   Roooost 

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Posted 09 April 2007 - 11:56 PM

Well everyone told me it would be too hard but i took the YZ to the dunes anyway, we scoped out a section of dunes on the quad first and then went out on 2 wheels. This is the most fun ive had since motocross before i broke my back. The dunes were awesome and it wasnt too hard to stay on the bike at all even in the soft sand. Was hittin the dune in the photo in 4th gear :) We rode for nearly 2 days straight, feeling so comfortable on the YZ now, feels like i never stopped riding.

For now ive got a stick rigged up to the gear shifter so it was great to have some gears but taking your hand off the bars to change gears was less than ideal.... the clutch got a good workout haha.

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Didnt get much footage but heres a quick vid...

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=HhgD06UE0WQ
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Posted 10 April 2007 - 07:23 AM

:) very cool... :D
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Posted 10 April 2007 - 07:30 AM

Yeah really :)
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Posted 10 April 2007 - 07:57 AM

I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE TO HARD BUT LOOKS LIKE YOU NAILED IT. DID YOU HAVE ANY FALLS
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Posted 10 April 2007 - 03:31 PM

Marcel,
That's Sweeeet!!! you like like your tearing it up out there, keep it up! you really should think about an electronic shifter though.

Ricky is going down to Baja mexico in the next week or so to start some pre running of the 500 course, the race is in June. I'll keep you posted about his adventures.

By the way Ricky has been hanging with one of your country men, Chad Reed quite a bit latley.

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Posted 11 April 2007 - 12:10 AM

Man, that is awesome....I can't wait to get on 2 wheels again. Once I get into my new house and get settled in and I can afford to get a used bike, I am going to try it. It is going to be awesome. Only I'll be on the road course track dragging pegs.
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Posted 11 April 2007 - 01:36 AM

Andrew,

Yeah i had about 3-4 stacks but thats over two days of solid riding so not too bad, they were just washouts in corners mainly because i didnt catch the right gear and couldnt take my hand off to change gears as i came into a corner. Soon as the engine boggs down mid corner in the deep sand you end up on the ground.

Rick,

Im going to be using a dual ram air shifter for my gears. The stick was only ever a temporary solution. Fingers crossed i will have all the components for the shifter by the end of the week, that will make a big difference especially on the 125.

It's awesome Ricky is doing the Baja, i look forward to hearing about his progress. Man i was so sore after riding for 2 days, i can imagine the Baja is going to be real tough on Ricky and just making it to the end will be a great achievement.

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Posted 11 April 2007 - 01:54 AM

View Postbdmpastx, on Apr 11 2007, 07:10 AM, said:

Man, that is awesome....I can't wait to get on 2 wheels again. Once I get into my new house and get settled in and I can afford to get a used bike, I am going to try it. It is going to be awesome. Only I'll be on the road course track dragging pegs.


Go for it man. A road bike is something i defiantly want to try in the near future and should be a lot easier on the body than riding dirt.... I've spent many a time drooling over the R1's at my local bike shop. You'll love getting back on 2 wheels, theres nothing quite like it.
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Posted 11 April 2007 - 07:45 PM

Rooost,
I am amazed, awed might be more discriptive. And very envious .

I would love to get back on my bike. I hope you don't mind a few questions. I've always been pretty much a loner, with not a lot of friends, particularly those who ride. It seems to me that I could easily ride and stay upright while moving ( barring deep sand or mud) but getting started and stopped have me stumped. How do you keep it up when you stop? How do you get started in the first place? I 'd love to try it ,but if it takes too many "spare hands" I think I'll have to stick to four wheels. I don't get the same rush on a quad that I got on my bike, but it's better than nothing.

Keep rollin, dude. Two wheels, four wheels , Just make it happen!!!!
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Posted 12 April 2007 - 12:26 AM

View Postedlee, on Apr 12 2007, 02:45 AM, said:

Rooost,
I am amazed, awed might be more discriptive. And very envious .

I would love to get back on my bike. I hope you don't mind a few questions. I've always been pretty much a loner, with not a lot of friends, particularly those who ride. It seems to me that I could easily ride and stay upright while moving ( barring deep sand or mud) but getting started and stopped have me stumped. How do you keep it up when you stop? How do you get started in the first place? I 'd love to try it ,but if it takes too many "spare hands" I think I'll have to stick to four wheels. I don't get the same rush on a quad that I got on my bike, but it's better than nothing.

Keep rollin, dude. Two wheels, four wheels , Just make it happen!!!!



Edlee,

At first you defiantly need a lot of help (2 people is good), just get someone to hold the bike while you get on and take off and catch you when you want to stop. I always go riding with friends anyway even on the raptor, its just too dangerous to be stuck out there on your own. Every time i ride im getting more independent though, i can now get someone to take the bike off the trailer and lean it up against the trailer, from there i can get on and take off with very little assistance from one person. Im going to make a little clamp to hold the bike up against the trailer, with that i should need no help at all once the bike is off the trailer. For stopping i ride up along side the trailer, stop and lean the bike up against it (the nurf bars make this quite easy). If i need to stop during a ride i just give my mate the signal and he catches me, if there are trees around or even someone with a quad i just stop up against that. You really want to get your self a good riding buddy, i've found most people are pretty intrigued by a para riding an MX bike so they are quite willing to help, my wife is very supportive and helpful too. Like anything it will be difficult at first but the more you do it the easier it gets and riding 2 wheels is so rewarding any effort you put in you will get back ten fold in enjoyment.

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Posted 12 April 2007 - 08:12 AM

Wicked! I love seeing videos and pictures of you guys riding and having a blast! :)

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Posted 13 April 2007 - 12:06 AM

Gday Marcel!!
ooops and Hi Amanada how you giys doing over there??? looking good mate cant wait to ride with ya again!! the wr is going great got the gear changer sorted it was the battery wasnt charging..
ohwell... at least its fixed now.. going riding anzac day at um argh i just for got......hang on wakefield park its a road track going there with road tyres on the wr its a tight track so i should be able to keep up ..haha roadies are goona hate it... cant wait have been waiting for ages to get back on the track..and andys coming too...and hopefuly andy duncan will bring the r6 and the 900 blade..
um what else the house settle next week and then off to tassie for a couple of weeks and then hopefuly back over your way for some riding!!
take care buddy and we will chat soon
Ciao Matty

Gday Ricy sr hows life in the states?
tell ricky the boys siad Goodluck with the baja show them how its done!!!!
Yeah Chards our bext rider ever to go over there and it good too see him still up in the top 3.
no one wil catch James though...
take care and will chat again soon.. Matty
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Posted 13 April 2007 - 05:48 AM

View Postwheelyfun, on Apr 13 2007, 07:06 AM, said:

Gday Marcel!!
ooops and Hi Amanada how you giys doing over there??? looking good mate cant wait to ride with ya again!! the wr is going great got the gear changer sorted it was the battery wasnt charging..
ohwell... at least its fixed now.. going riding anzac day at um argh i just for got......hang on wakefield park its a road track going there with road tyres on the wr its a tight track so i should be able to keep up ..haha roadies are goona hate it... cant wait have been waiting for ages to get back on the track..and andys coming too...and hopefuly andy duncan will bring the r6 and the 900 blade..
um what else the house settle next week and then off to tassie for a couple of weeks and then hopefuly back over your way for some riding!!
take care buddy and we will chat soon
Ciao Matty


Heya Matty!

Hmmm dont talk to me about gear changers :angry: ..... Im still waiting for Saf to get his sh!t together. Im putting my lighting coil on the bike this weekend so i can get some 12 volt goodness. I may just steel the changer off the Raptor for now :)

Where going to the Whitsundays 23rd April for 2 weeks so if theres any chance of catchin up let me know.

I recon when yous come over we should try and get up to the dunes, theres awesome hits everywhere, that vid is only like 2% of the jumps we found out there. And the sand is nice and soft when you stack it haha

Good luck at Wakefield man, sounds like fun esp the 900!!

Catch u soon.

Marcel
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Posted 17 April 2007 - 01:45 PM

hey guys

for shifting gears i use a kliktronic kit. its a little actuator and pretty easy to fit. might try some MX ive never tried on been out on my little road 125 :muahaha:
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