Amageza 2014 with a Jagsding

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Dwerg said:
Nice one! I shat myself when I saw that dune but somehow managed to make it up first go. It looks a lot smaller in the video  :lol8:

What is looking scary, is al those deep tracks criss crossing on the way up  :eek7:
 
First of all, congratulations and hats off for doing Amageza on that big bike, secondly OMG that is indeed a big sand dune... What an awesome clip. *Like*!!!  :drif:
 
Well done Andrew

Serious cahoonas mate
Love those pipes
 
Andrew, Mom is really sad you left the house today  :biggrin:
You must make your own bed from now on.
Keep it coming with your report, looks like you had a great time.
 
That video is deeply misleading propaganda in the vein of "anyone can do the Amageza" horsetrap. Do not believe the dubious sweet-tongued deception of the vertical-paralax-flattening camera lens. When I got there there were at least 8 bikes in various states of dismayed disarray spread out across the track and the verges of the hill. It was PROPERLY steep! Andrew made it look like a molehill, when in fact it was a steep sided mountain!
 
Eish here that LC8 sing  :ricky:

What gear are you binning it with (and what is your ratio 16/42 ?)
 
I am not ashamed to say that the sound of that 950 howling up that dune has given me a semi  :-[ :drif:
 
That clip just made me say and repeat "Fookit" Foookit" "Fooookit" and then "Jislaaaaaik" Respect Man  :salut: :salut: :salut:
 
Luv it Andrew!

In 2006 I drooled as you pinned your bike in the early morning from Hogsback. Now I find myself drooling once more as you pin it... :thumleft: :ricky:
 
big UP to that sand riding! :thumleft: very skilled!  :thumleft:

lovely sound coming from the bike  :ricky: :3some:
 

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