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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

How not to jump fallen trees , taken at Fauldhouse early Jan , me riding the KTM 200 exc

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  • I know its harder than it looks, but it's not that hard, I can wheelie over stuff taller than that on my 2004 KTM 200 exc. you just need to wheelie later, when you get right next to it and don't let off the gas until you get over it completely

  • It was particulary slippy that day ,with a weak clutch, worn tyre and cold hands.

    And I was rubbish then ! ;-)

  • ahahah wow he should be sponsored a.s.a.p.

  • Feel free to send me a cheque ;-)

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  • cool i have same bike i good bike :-)

  • so would I

  • i would say he does not have one kev!!

  • i bet he could of owned that tree if there was frost or snow every where!!!

  • ooof made a hash of tht :)

  • lol dont ya hate the slop. you can see that ya flicked the clutch to get lift but ya just spun lol. dun it many times

  • everthing there is harder than it looks :-|

  • excuse me :) I was there yesterday.. I would like to see you do that on a ktm as it is at least 2ft high... Shotts bing, sunday the 16th march, be there on your bike (If you have one) and we will see

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