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Would YOU ride this road?

Started by cajunito, Wed 12, Jun 2013, 20:04:41

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cajunito

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Hell,I don't know that I would even want to walk it.  :o

old2soon

NO micky Ds NO dunkin donuts NO pizza hut NO subway-hellz bellz I ain't goin.  :2funny: RIDE SAFE.
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WamegoRob

Not on the Valk, and I'd want a parachute, but hellz ya.

cookiedough

I'd maybe walk it but not on 2 wheels no way.

That's plan crazy and suicide for most. 

Daniel Meyer

Probably not on the Valk...but HELL YEAH!
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BF

It sure looked like there's two ruts in that "road"......meaning someone has not only riden that "road", but driven it as well. 

As a native flat-lander Floridian, I'd have to say not no, but hail no.   :angel:
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Black Pearl's Captain

Not only would I ride it but if Daniel was in front of me it would be race on.

3fan4life

On a good dual sport that road could be a blast.

Count me in.   :cooldude:

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donaldcc


  who the heck made that dirt path and how did they do it?  and what kind of bike is that?
  it seems especially dangerous where the water is on the path.  :o


Don

MacDragon

You'd have to be a bit crazy to ride that.   I got dizzy just watching it.

Ride fast and take chances... uh, I mean... ride safe folks.
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Chrisj CMA

Well, not on my Valkyrie, but it seemed sane enough on that trail bike.  A car would be scary too, I would do it like that guy did all day long

Hook#3287

I don't know if that guy was brave or crazy or lucky or all of the above.  Any rock angled the right way could have pitched him to the right at any time. Down to the water right quick.

What got me the most was when he would look to the right, not the road, for the camera shot.  :uglystupid2:

I'd do it, on a dirt bike, just a little slower and w/o the dang camera.

old2soon

Quote from: Hook#3287 on Thu 13, Jun 2013, 08:39:01
I don't know if that guy was brave or crazy or lucky or all of the above.  Any rock angled the right way could have pitched him to the right at any time. Down to the water right quick.

What got me the most was when he would look to the right, not the road, for the camera shot.  :uglystupid2:

I'd do it, on a dirt bike, just a little slower and w/o the dang camera.
Gots to use the camera.  :cooldude: MIGHT be the ONLY record of yer demise.  :roll: RIDE SAFE.
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sandy

Apparently you've never seen Fish Creek Hill in AZ. Not much better than that.

MarkT

#14
Yeah on a KLR or the like.  No darkside shod bike for sure.  I've also seen other cliff-hanging rides with much narrower shelfs, suitable for trials bikes only. Heights don't bother me - I used to hang glide - ran off many a mountain ledge.  The fall won't kill you.  It's the sudden stop.

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gordorad

#15
Is Fish Creek Hill near Tortilla Flat?
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Mr Whiskey

Quote from: MarkT on Thu 13, Jun 2013, 13:02:50The fall won't kill you.  It's the sudden stop.

S.I.S.   Sudden Impact Syndrome,  but, I'm in!
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klb

If I still had this.......Oh yea.


Romeo

Hell, I wouldnt walk it, and I not ashamed to tellya.

RP#62

Quote from: gordorad on Thu 13, Jun 2013, 13:05:59
Is Fish Creek Hill near Tortilla Flat?

Yes, if you go past Tortilla Flat, the pavement ends in about 5 miles and the road turns to dirt for the next 20 miles.  Fish Creek Hill is a couple miles after the pavement ends.  There's remnants of several vehicles at the bottom of the hill that had trouble staying on the road.
-RP