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  • Anonymous
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    It's not something I ever intend to do but this guys technique ahs to be the best I've seen.scroll down to May 20 and the motorcycle accident that wasn't.http://www.thebikergene.com/page/3/Of course if some techo person can embed it here that would be better.Enjoy.

    honeybear.2399
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    It's not something I ever intend to do but this guys technique ahs to be the best I've seen.scroll down to May 20 and the motorcycle accident that wasn't.http://www.thebikergene.com/page/3/Of course if some techo person can embed it here that would be better.Enjoy.

    <embed src="http://embed.break.com/NTA1NzMw&quot;    Try that

    Dave Ross
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    Sorry , no embedding possible in this forum. It's a cool video though. I can't believe he actually caught up with the bike. Maybe he should have just kept running to win the race.

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