Wow, epic fail ... Unless the point was to spend as much money as possible to make your forks carry that log equally well as spending no extra money, then ... well done ;)
What are you guys talking about. From what I saw, he started at 8 seconds and didn't fall off till 18 seconds in. He rode that thing for a full 10 seconds and you only need 8 for a full ride. I'd say he won that rodeo ;)
In my world there is not much a grapple can do that forks can't, but there are a lot of things forks can do that a grapple can't. Then again, my world includes forks and no grapple. I ended up spending my grapple money on a 2 post car lift instead. My world is happy :cool: I'm sure there...
I have a ripper for bigger roots, and the BH77 powers thru the smaller roots pretty well, so I've not bothered to cut a bevel before. Your comment on it leaving a cleaner side wall with less loose dirt clean up makes sense. I will definitely try that out, thanks for the heads up.
Thanks. That's one of them where they try to break it down with tab notes, that came out later. The original of Danny just playing the entire was the one I tried to link.
Thanks for this thread, checking out stuff I normally don't listen to.
I tried to link the Vic Firth video of Danny playing Pneuma, I failed miserably. I then proceeded to watch that video several times before my wife finally put an end to it. My gain, your loss. Check it out if you think you know how drums work.
Same here. I would get a day out of a rear and two days out of a front on the track bike. Nomar paid for itself in one summer of tires. Went in on it with a friend and bought out his half when he sold his bike. I only change 1 or 2 moto tires per year now, but I also use it for the cars...
If you are talking about Bxpanded, they make all their own stuff, I don't think they outsource any manufacturing. I ordered a backhoe quick attach and ripper from them and noted they were in Knoxville. Guy told me I could save on the shipping and just pick it up at their manufacturing site...
I also went with the 3" Bro-teks. Easy install, give a good looking stance, and add noticeable stability on slopes based off of my butt pucker inclinometer readings.