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I raced one of these when i was about 16 or 17.....you get the biggest adrenelin rush jumping one of these suckers over a set of masive double jumps!There stupidly fast.....outlawed by a lot of countries due to the danger :cheers: I see hospital beds and ambulance rides being a part of my life again....whos in for a mud fight?

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:) 3 wheeler so dangerous :cheers: i rode my uncles 125cc and flipped it so many times, lucky i didnt get hurt

you go around corners and the outside wheel lifts up lol u have to counter weight it with ur weight or it flips

I think id only ever get a 2 wheeler or a wheeler after riding that :P

:O 3 wheeler so dangerous :cheers: i rode my uncles 125cc and flipped it so many times, lucky i didnt get hurt

you go around corners and the outside wheel lifts up lol u have to counter weight it with ur weight or it flips

I think id only ever get a 2 wheeler or a wheeler after riding that :P

yeah theres a bit of an art to riding them due to the live axle and with the ATC250R it has a CR250 engine in it so it constantly wants to flip over backwards no matter what gear your in so you gotta nail it to brake the traction and slide it while lying right into the corner.....it wants to go straight all the time :) i really had some nasty offs when i was younger....a common mistake is to put your foot out when it wants to tip over (when you corner)then what happens is the rear wheel runs over your foot and you get dragged off it and it runs you straight over and spits you out the back :D

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I raced one of these when i was about 16 or 17.....you get the biggest adrenelin rush jumping one of these suckers over a set of masive double jumps!There stupidly fast.....outlawed by a lot of countries due to the danger :P I see hospital beds and ambulance rides being a part of my life again....whos in for a mud fight?

I'll visit you in the hospital but i'll LAUGH :cheers: . By the way i got your SMS while i was in the movie, c**t lol.

you are a bad man troy. i'm sorry we never got the chance to meet face to face before you put yourself in a wheelchair!! have fun on the way though. :D

I raced one of these when i was about 16 or 17.....you get the biggest adrenelin rush jumping one of these suckers over a set of masive double jumps!There stupidly fast.....outlawed by a lot of countries due to the danger :laugh: I see hospital beds and ambulance rides being a part of my life again....whos in for a mud fight?

I'll visit you in the hospital but i'll LAUGH :P . By the way i got your SMS while i was in the movie, c**t lol.

Was that you! :nyaanyaa:

Infact have 2 :blink:

And learn to quote, have 3! :blush:

Looks great fun, didnt realise they still made them. Havent seen them since the early 90's. :thumbsup:

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