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Klink Hucking It (Short Clip)
This is Klink at the local hill, hucking the biggest cliff possible. The landing was really sketchy and he almost crashed, as you can very well see. Comments appriciated! How high do you think this drop is? We havent got the chance to measure yet.
45 Comments
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that was nice but it looked like you were gonna crash. still really good and better than i could do.
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I wasn't critizing and I know your better than me. And if that drop is on the same ridge then there the same hieght. And he isn't worryed about his bike like I am. Hey thats a good excuse I should use it more offten
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Dude, stop making excuses. I was doing stuff on a bike with no suspension that you still aren't doing on your bike with 5 inches of travel or whatever it is.
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Wow... that didnt sound completly creepy matt... And this one is actually a couple feet taller. Where Klink showed you the other day, he could actually reach to the top, where he was in this movie, he wasnt even close.
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Ya I do. And I believe that you did it but I don't believe that you did it on your hardtail. And Klink, what I do is what I do and I really don't care what you do. And as for hieght I didn't mean they would all be the exact same height, but they would all be in the same ballpark. And you know what for once Cyclist-abuse isn't critizing me it's you.
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It was a super sketch landing, but Klink pulled it off. I put it at 15 to where he landed. Landing was a bit shallow and soft for the speed, I'd say. Good on him for stepping up and just doing it.
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the other day i did a 10 foot drop i know some of you are better but im almost 13 i didn't even meen to do the drop i just wasn't paying attention at whistler
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The inical drop isn't 15 feet, you can definetly make that drop 15 by getting a faster run. Man it took me forever to get Klink to do it in the snow on tuesday.
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Matt. This is not the one you saw me do before. It didn't even exist. I had to cut out pieces of sod and move stones larger than your head... then I had to pack it all down so I wouldn't sink in too much. This is totally different than the one I did before.
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Quote> Man it took me forever to get Klink to do it in the snow on tuesday./Quote>You didn't even do the one foot roll in. "Cyclist-Abuse did the one I did one tuesday. He even only took one runup try. Don't criticize people unless you can do bigger or better.
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Quote> Man it took me forever to get Klink to do it in the snow on tuesday./Quote>You didn't even do the one foot roll in. "Cyclist-Abuse did the one I did one tuesday. He even only took one runup try. Don't criticize people unless you can do bigger or better.
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I don't care what you had to do (but man the must have been big stones if they were the size of my head) and Cyclist-Abuse did it when it was dry. And I know he's a way better hucker than I am
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Ha,I was right. I always bike there(still ride in the snow)and always wanted to try that, never did it. I ride a hard tail.
You live in calgary?
You live in calgary?
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Yup, I ride nose hill all the time. Yeah, we get up there once in awhile in the snow, lots of fun coming down. Ive seen pictures of a guy hitting the same cliff on a hardrock, though obviously when it was less eroded, so it was a bit steeper of a landing by the looks of it.

