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Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 3:08pm
Where did that crazy sick go pro helmet vid of the downhill mtn bike ride down the streets of some small village go? were he just missed a dog, flying down steeps stairs etc...it was Epic!!

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Camp332
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3/4/2011 1:03pm
That might look like some South American village, however that was filmed in Texas.
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3/4/2011 1:04pm
Holy shit!
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3/4/2011 1:13pm
Camp332 wrote:
That might look like some South American village, however that was filmed in Texas.
huh????? I know one thing, that sure as hell wasn't filmed in my town.

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Camp332
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3/4/2011 1:15pm
Camp332 wrote:
That might look like some South American village, however that was filmed in Texas.
huh????? I know one thing, that sure as hell wasn't filmed in my town.
I make a lot of bad jokes. It was a joke.
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3/4/2011 1:16pm Edited Date/Time 3/4/2011 1:21pm
That must be one hell of a bike to jump down those stairs like that!
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3/4/2011 1:18pm
That was sick!
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3/4/2011 1:21pm
That must be one hell of a bike to jump down those stairs like that!
I dont think so. Those times he was clearing the flights of steps would have needed some serious speed.
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3/4/2011 1:26pm
Holy shit! Skills!
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3/4/2011 2:01pm Edited Date/Time 3/4/2011 2:03pm
That must be one hell of a bike to jump down those stairs like that!
In 2008 Filip Polc rode for none other than, Tomac Bikes





In that video and for 2011, Polc is riding the Evil Revolt on the MS-racing team.



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3/4/2011 2:23pm
G Force wrote:
Holy shit! Skills!
Come on G, you can do it! SIck ride, just one tiny laspe in focus and you done!
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3/4/2011 2:49pm Edited Date/Time 3/4/2011 4:41pm
While we're briefly on the topic of downhill MTB, it's pretty sweet to see how much scrubbing has evolved downhill technique as well as mx. Downhillers even refer to it as the bubba scrub.






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Sik!, Whats the cost of those bikes he s riding?
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holy shit...
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3/4/2011 3:15pm
Karma wrote:
thankyou my good man Smile
Very welcome.

I bookmarked it to show my kid how insane that was, so I had the link handy....lol.
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3/4/2011 3:37pm Edited Date/Time 3/4/2011 3:38pm
mxb2 wrote:
Sik!, Whats the cost of those bikes he s riding?
That frame alone costs around $2,900. Built up it can cost anywhere from mid 4k to 7k+ .

They're definitely not all that expensive though. I have a 2008 Specialized Demo 8 at my brothers house in Utah that I bought used for around 2k. Good downhill bikes have a slight price advantage over other high end bikes because manufacturer's aren't looking to shed every little ounce they can. Some of the new Treks weigh 45+ pounds.
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3/4/2011 3:39pm
That's crazy.

I kept tipping my head back to see better, lol.
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3/4/2011 3:56pm
mxb2 wrote:
Sik!, Whats the cost of those bikes he s riding?
That frame alone costs around $2,900. Built up it can cost anywhere from mid 4k to 7k+ . They're definitely not all that expensive though. I...
That frame alone costs around $2,900. Built up it can cost anywhere from mid 4k to 7k+ .

They're definitely not all that expensive though. I have a 2008 Specialized Demo 8 at my brothers house in Utah that I bought used for around 2k. Good downhill bikes have a slight price advantage over other high end bikes because manufacturer's aren't looking to shed every little ounce they can. Some of the new Treks weigh 45+ pounds.
Thanks skidsteer!
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3/4/2011 4:06pm
mxb2 wrote:
Sik!, Whats the cost of those bikes he s riding?
That frame alone costs around $2,900. Built up it can cost anywhere from mid 4k to 7k+ . They're definitely not all that expensive though. I...
That frame alone costs around $2,900. Built up it can cost anywhere from mid 4k to 7k+ .

They're definitely not all that expensive though. I have a 2008 Specialized Demo 8 at my brothers house in Utah that I bought used for around 2k. Good downhill bikes have a slight price advantage over other high end bikes because manufacturer's aren't looking to shed every little ounce they can. Some of the new Treks weigh 45+ pounds.
mxb2 wrote:
Thanks skidsteer!
You can go to Walmart and get yourself a nice Mongoose mountain bike for $89.99......fully assembled.
3/4/2011 4:06pm
Just imagine slipping a bar on those stairs
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That frame alone costs around $2,900. Built up it can cost anywhere from mid 4k to 7k+ . They're definitely not all that expensive though. I...
That frame alone costs around $2,900. Built up it can cost anywhere from mid 4k to 7k+ .

They're definitely not all that expensive though. I have a 2008 Specialized Demo 8 at my brothers house in Utah that I bought used for around 2k. Good downhill bikes have a slight price advantage over other high end bikes because manufacturer's aren't looking to shed every little ounce they can. Some of the new Treks weigh 45+ pounds.
mxb2 wrote:
Thanks skidsteer!
Torco1 wrote:
You can go to Walmart and get yourself a nice Mongoose mountain bike for $89.99......fully assembled.
Ha Ha!

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