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Back yard stunts

bvibert

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Here's my backyard 'stunt' that I was practicing on this evening..

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It's a pretty sick skinny. :lol:
 

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That doesn't fit with the spirit of this thread because you didn't build it or do a 3d design of it :)
 

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That looks frightening. How do you keep them from tipping?


(I'm assuming your refering to the cinderblocks, not the stone wall or roof edge.)
 

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Yes, the cinder blocks. Most of them are in there pretty well, a few are kinda tippy though.
 

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That is freakin nuts. Aren't you the guy who had issues with skinny's earlier?

Nice usage of the back yard obstacles though........
oooof, not obstacles,................ opportunities!
 

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Yes, I have skinny issues. I guess the pictures make it look more sketchy than it is, it actually rolled pretty nicely.
 

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Yes, I have skinny issues. I guess the pictures make it look more sketchy than it is, it actually rolled pretty nicely.

Video or it didn't happen. 2knees knows how to deliver with his saw horse backyard jump....
 

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I recall 2knees posting video a while back. That was awesome.

Brian, I'm impressed with how you're getting over your skinny issues.

This has been the summer of biking set backs for me, while my personal life has been going in an amazing direction.

Next year I'll get my mojo back!!!
 

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I still have issues, especially if the skinny is more than a couple inches off the ground..;-)
 
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