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Godzuki II, first trail ride

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Re: Godzuki II, first trail ride
« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2009, 11:42:20 AM »
Zig have you considered an ultimate adventure entry? I know Id love to see the holy grail of trackkicks in it.

I have considered it, but if I took two weeks off of work to wheel, I would rather do it with friends than in a magazines ride. I am going to try and hit many different riding areas this year and really test her out.

Zig
very true, I just remember seeing a decently capable rig last year (lime green) that didnt do well and  I was disappointed haha I know it could have done better. I couldnt see myself doing it either, although some/ most of those guys are probably nice and fun, just way more fun wheeling with friends.
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Re: Godzuki II, first trail ride
« Reply #16 on: February 11, 2009, 01:00:16 PM »
Zig have you considered an ultimate adventure entry? I know Id love to see the holy grail of trackkicks in it.

I have considered it, but if I took two weeks off of work to wheel, I would rather do it with friends than in a magazines ride. I am going to try and hit many different riding areas this year and really test her out.

Zig
very true, I just remember seeing a decently capable rig last year (lime green) that didnt do well and  I was disappointed haha I know it could have done better. I couldnt see myself doing it either, although some/ most of those guys are probably nice and fun, just way more fun wheeling with friends.

My good friend Jonathan did it last year... Take a good look at the Tundra in the pics above and them revisit the video and magazine coverage of last years adventure ;) He enjoyed it but it was alot of work for him trying to keep up with the damage.

Zig
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Re: Godzuki II, first trail ride
« Reply #17 on: February 11, 2009, 06:11:02 PM »
Zig have you considered an ultimate adventure entry? I know Id love to see the holy grail of trackkicks in it.

I have considered it, but if I took two weeks off of work to wheel, I would rather do it with friends than in a magazines ride. I am going to try and hit many different riding areas this year and really test her out.

Zig
very true, I just remember seeing a decently capable rig last year (lime green) that didnt do well and  I was disappointed haha I know it could have done better. I couldnt see myself doing it either, although some/ most of those guys are probably nice and fun, just way more fun wheeling with friends.

My good friend Jonathan did it last year... Take a good look at the Tundra in the pics above and them revisit the video and magazine coverage of last years adventure ;) He enjoyed it but it was alot of work for him trying to keep up with the damage.

Zig

Didn't he keep breaking his rearend


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Re: Godzuki II, first trail ride
« Reply #18 on: February 12, 2009, 06:26:01 AM »
He trashed two or three ring and pinions, the wildwood brakes gave him alot of trouble and then there was the body damage (that he does not care about). He won the Hobart Carnage Award for going almost the entire trip with no sleep (dirve all day and work on the rig at night).

He got home and replaced EVERYTHING in the drivelint form the tranny back with stronger stuff. This ride was his maiden voyage with all of his new stuff in it.

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