Flying the Chair

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Bamboo812
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Flying the Chair

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Crosswind landings can be such a bitch... Image
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Great shot!

What if the ballast jumped out?
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I wonder if that's hard on the wheel bearings.
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+1 I know for sure it's real hard on the alloy rims of spoked wheels...
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I (more than once) found that I could pull the chair up before a (quiet neighborhood) 'S' curve, and once on two wheels the bike would behave just like a two-wheeler. As long as I maintained the balance with the car in the air, I could maneuver through the curves with the greatest of ease!
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