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great vids as always ! thanks Rob.
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Thanks Rob.
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Thank You Rob. The video is extremely helpful in future adjustments to keep the Beagle safe. First run was perfect long controlled wheelie 100 feet plus, perfect, should have tightened it a another .25 turn on the Santhuffs. But I was trying to best the .006 RT from that first run. Thought I had it till it lost a touch of traction about 100 feet out and started to drift towards the wall.
On a safety related note, neck arches help a lot with neck strength, and anyone thinking about not running a full face helmet should watch the video and see where that helmet and I moved. Hans is in my future. Thanks Eric
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