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Lol it looks like you did a skid with your pushbike x2 :P

Haha just got it on my phone :yes: nice one!

Of course that is a private road? Your driveway i assume?

Yep bigger tires... They're needed.

Have some videos, absoloute waste of time going down with those tires. As Noel (#Fineline) put it "I've seen better grip from an iceskater".

Ended up going 13.9 @ 104mph, that was baking first and second then getting off the throttle and onto the brakes then back on the throttle.

Like I said waste of time, ill go back with a set of racing tires and aim for some decent numbers.

Much MUCH better times to come, watch this space ;)

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Unfortunately at 7pm last night a dog ran infront of my car. I've just gotten home and assessed the damage an thankfull it is all cosmetic with causialties including my grill, number plate, head lights, indicators and cracks in the front bar :(

Have already sourced some new headlights indicators and rear shocks (not related to the incident) to fix the problems :)

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