What angle will a runner roll?
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Ive almost (felt like it) rolled mine down a ravine... Rear tire was about 2ft off the ground and the front opposite side fell off a rock.. wooooweeee!!!! pucker factor!
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You guys need to watch your language.
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I too have had the pucker factor many times. The frustrating part about it for me is when I see the pictures afterwards and I'm at about 10*
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Most of my puckers don't involve the degree, but the crap I am about to slid into. Be it trees or ground. I have encountered both with not fun endings.
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Never had a beer while wheeling? Not everyone out there is innocent. I would never drive drunk, it's scary not knowing which 2 headlights in front of you is real... (only a passengers perspective of course.)
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I once was going down a hill that had two ravines washed into it, each a couple of feet deep, and the right side was higher than the left.
I was straddling the ravine on the right, and accidentally slipped into the ravine on the left but the right wheel was still on the high side.
I bet I got to about 35-40 degrees. I had to squeeze to get out the door to spot my next move because it hit the ground.
I was straddling the ravine on the right, and accidentally slipped into the ravine on the left but the right wheel was still on the high side.
I bet I got to about 35-40 degrees. I had to squeeze to get out the door to spot my next move because it hit the ground.
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Well since noone has answered any type of question by the OP...
Normally about 35* is when an unexperienced wheeler will say OH CRAP...
Id say its best not to exceed 40*
Legal notes: I can not be held responsible if you flop at 35*
Normally about 35* is when an unexperienced wheeler will say OH CRAP...
Id say its best not to exceed 40*
Legal notes: I can not be held responsible if you flop at 35*
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The inappropriate language has been edited out and the guilty parties warned, but since it was more than one person involved I just offered a simple reminder to the whole thread.
That is why you don't see any bad language, it is gone.
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