DHZ Outlaw 160 Bent Frame
Not sure where to begin with this...uhm, well, it turns out the Outlaw 160 frames don't hold up so well when an 88kg guy flatlands sort of large tabletops (50-60ft. Kept coming up just short of the downramp). This was my first official ride day with it too which sucked... a lot.
Certainly doesn't look right from this angle...
With the tank and front end off you can see it's bent to the right a bit. Felt really freakin' weird when it happened.
Before anyone gets the wrong idea, I'm in no way bashing the bike or the frame. It was such a blast to ride before I went ahead all ballsy like and tried to clear those jumps (my own fault... I hit the ground pretty hard). It's still the best mini I've owned so far too. I just wanted to let everyone who has these know that they do have a limit. If you're going to jump them, make sure you clear it otherwise you might end up like me
Not sure where to begin with this...uhm, well, it turns out the Outlaw 160 frames don't hold up so well when an 88kg guy flatlands sort of large tabletops (50-60ft. Kept coming up just short of the downramp). This was my first official ride day with it too which sucked... a lot.
Certainly doesn't look right from this angle...
With the tank and front end off you can see it's bent to the right a bit. Felt really freakin' weird when it happened.
Before anyone gets the wrong idea, I'm in no way bashing the bike or the frame. It was such a blast to ride before I went ahead all ballsy like and tried to clear those jumps (my own fault... I hit the ground pretty hard). It's still the best mini I've owned so far too. I just wanted to let everyone who has these know that they do have a limit. If you're going to jump them, make sure you clear it otherwise you might end up like me
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