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Anyone else more nervous at the thought of the descent more than the ascent? And this was filmed a few years ago, 2008 new years eve ![]() Going up would be rough, yeah, but you just have to get to the right speed at certain points on the ramp, and then the angle of the ramp does most of the work and you land like a down feather on the roof. Even if you mess up, at most points in the jump you'll be alright. Going down on the other hand, you have to control the weight of both yourself and the bike, the angle of descent, the distance you move away from the building, the angle the handle bars are at, the speed your tires are moving before and after you touch the ramp, and then you have to steer downhill while maintaining control. If you mess up at any point, you're going to faceplant yourself straight into the ground, with a heavy bike following right behind you. And I'm probably forgetting other really difficult parts of that trick, having no experience doing it myself. |
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Uh, yeah that would be the scary part. |
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