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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Paul stacks it!

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  • Keep in mind he had more than 30KG of gear on the back, he is travelling the world as i speak and didnt want to risk breaking anything. Unfortunately he forgot about the width of the bike on exit of the creek, and the panniers hitting the dirt wall

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  • Ugly paste that is, almost impossible,

    The speed was okay, but the mud is too soft for that kind of weight!

    Brave driver ! :)

  • This guy deserves a medal !

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  • The weight of the bike bucked him up, and kicking his center of gravity off. Big bikes are a bitch!!!

  • It was the BMW riding suit that caused that crash

  • Hard luck mate, good work though.

  • Oh well that's hardly a crash! I'm glad it was only a small fall at low speed

  • @balzacbee 650? ok, so let's go around the world on a Honda xr250, much lighter lol can't carry shit on it but you can do the 5% of situations like this.. honestly some comments are a joke.. \the whole adventure thing is to battle it out against the odds and the elements, the harder the better imo.

  • @smcgrath14 Why a horrible biker? He hits what seems to be a hole and the bikes goes off in a different direction

  • that's not a crash, lol. That's called letting the bike rest.

  • that;s not a crash, that's a nap

  • I thought he did a great job...floodways can be super slippery.

  • When riding, feet up, if you place feet on the ground you have lost control. Better to start on a bike with smaller displacement and weight until you develop the skill to drive and place the bike where its going rather then freezing up and falling down. The proper tires for the conditions are also key in maintaining control on surface. Have fun and learn before you hurt yourself or someone else.

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