Got the bit where he said "crazy shit "..& " Mutha Fuka" ..but didn't get the rest..and I think someone tried to swap their camel for his bike ..but he quite rightly told them to swivel ..fantastic riding !That's superb and your commentary is very lifting, even better if I could understand a word of it, but I can guess what you are saying
Please, add some water too! ... just kidding.
Nice vídeo!
Absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing. I hope you guys run downhill casings on your front and rear tires.....
I run with maxxis Asgai exo + front tire 2.5
And behind Vitoria E- Maza 2.6 +
We must ride with relatively high tire pressure
30 PSI + -
Otherwise the stones skewer the tires
Last month I snatched 5 punctures in one tire.
You are welcome to talk to me if you come to Israel, I will be happy to lead you on the routes.
Did that many, many years ago. It's pretty bizarre. Swimming is weird as your arms are too high. Should you have the slightest scratch or abrasion, though, it stings like fuck.The water is so salty* that it is much denser than water and therefore is a lot better at floating the human body. Many years ago, I saw a photo of a guy sat upright in the sea, reading a newspaper.
Looks like So Cal most of the yearShares riding in the Israeli desert near the Dead Sea from last weekend.
44.5 km on 900 meters uphill,
I was able to finish it with a single 504W battery
I rode on Merida E160 and a friend on his Levo SL.
Enjoy : )
Not to hijack the thread or anything...Hey, Tom. Thanks for posting the video. Looks like a fun place to ride, but I also appreciate the cultural implications. Like so many people around the world, all we know about anyone else is what the media and governments tell us. So all I've learned is about cities, scary neighbors over the border, Tavor, and krav maga. It's cool to see some riding going on.
Hey, Tom. Thanks for posting the video. Looks like a fun place to ride, but I also appreciate the cultural implications. Like so many people around the world, all we know about anyone else is what the media and governments tell us. So all I've learned is about cities, scary neighbors over the border, Tavor, and krav maga. It's cool to see some riding going on.
Short explanation here if Tom doesn't mind!?All you hear in the news is drama
As a person you experience almost none of these things
What is not yet talked about is that there is a lot of cooperation between Arabs and Jews
For example, those who carry out the bounces to the mayor are Arabs.
And most of these services are localy Arab owned. This provides the riders with a great service! And the locals with a needed income!
Win win situation!
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