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Post by Clarkey » 21 Mar 2016, 21:20

One to record...

Monday 28th, 19:15, Channel 4

Guy Martin wall of death record attempt

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Post by Baldrick » 28 Mar 2016, 19:20

Just started now, been looking forward to this.

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Post by mattbagg » 28 Mar 2016, 20:02

Hahaha!
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Post by Clarkey » 29 Mar 2016, 00:30

It was good, but farrrrr too long. Gutted they wouldn't let him have one more go, he was well up for it

Without ever having thought about it before, it was surprising how quickly the G forces increase with speed, it was some challenge

Got to admit, on stuff like this I always wonder if the 'mentor' wishes they could have a go

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Post by Dave » 29 Mar 2016, 07:23

Yeah was good , good . I enjoyed that boss, enjoyed it , enjoyed it !

Huge wall wasn't it ? Not the normal one at a bike show / circus . I loved that red Indian scout he was riding
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Post by Clarkey » 29 Mar 2016, 08:51

Dave wrote:Yeah was good , good . I enjoyed that boss, enjoyed it , enjoyed it !

Huge wall wasn't it ? Not the normal one at a bike show / circus . I loved that red Indian scout he was riding
Yeah, smart looking bike wasn't it

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Post by Cliff » 03 Apr 2016, 08:00

Clarkey wrote:It was good, but farrrrr too long. Gutted they wouldn't let him have one more go, he was well up for it

Without ever having thought about it before, it was surprising how quickly the G forces increase with speed, it was some challenge

Got to admit, on stuff like this I always wonder if the 'mentor' wishes they could have a go

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Yeah, I bet once the film crew packed up, he had a few sessions. I think the producers missed a trick there, it would have been really interesting to see how he got on with a bigger wall and higher speeds. He must be used to pulling high G after all those years.
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Post by Pacuk » 03 Apr 2016, 13:42

Cliff wrote:
Clarkey wrote:It was good, but farrrrr too long. Gutted they wouldn't let him have one more go, he was well up for it

Without ever having thought about it before, it was surprising how quickly the G forces increase with speed, it was some challenge

Got to admit, on stuff like this I always wonder if the 'mentor' wishes they could have a go

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Yeah, I bet once the film crew packed up, he had a few sessions. I think the producers missed a trick there, it would have been really interesting to see how he got on with a bigger wall and higher speeds. He must be used to pulling high G after all those years.
They wouldn't risk building it outside as the live show wouldn't been susceptible to bad weather etc..


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