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Bomba
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Someone has moved a big log in to one of the gullies on one of my local trails. To give you some
idea, the gulley is a couple of bike lengths on each side and fairly steep. At the bottom, the log
is about a foot in diameter, but where you cross, it's about 6" above the ground. This means it's
too high to roll over without mashing the chainring.
It puts you in the difficult position of trying to wheelie whilst the front wheel is well below the
rear. I managed to get the front wheel on the log, but then I was in another tricky position of
trying to get the rear wheel over and lift the front half way up the other side. Hmm, not easy and
I'm still not sure of the best course of action.
Only had a couple of goes at it this evening, but I'll come back to it soon enough, and will
clear it
idea, the gulley is a couple of bike lengths on each side and fairly steep. At the bottom, the log
is about a foot in diameter, but where you cross, it's about 6" above the ground. This means it's
too high to roll over without mashing the chainring.
It puts you in the difficult position of trying to wheelie whilst the front wheel is well below the
rear. I managed to get the front wheel on the log, but then I was in another tricky position of
trying to get the rear wheel over and lift the front half way up the other side. Hmm, not easy and
I'm still not sure of the best course of action.
Only had a couple of goes at it this evening, but I'll come back to it soon enough, and will
clear it