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here is a guy who needs to learn about speed control

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here is a guy who needs to learn about speed control

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43mZG3_9Ugc

Kind of cool to see a complete roll over though
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Post by Scooter »

too bad they did not have the start of the roll over. What caused it? must of lost it and went side ways.
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Post by springhill »

That looks painful!!!!! Didn't seem to do much damage. You definitely have to watch out for steep and slick hills. It doesn't take long for the front to slide around! Been there--done that ( no roll over ).

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Post by M Wehrman »

Yup,too much speed,too much air in tires,no traction and not wanting to get out of the gas. Oh well,things like this seem to happen when you hang around Pinzgauers long enough. :lol: I've seen 5 "sleeping" trucks during my association with these things....one of them was me :oops:
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Post by lindenengineering »

Well guys quite spectacular, but as my missus said after seeing the Pinz go for a purler, I bet after righting it, the truck was no worse for the acrobatic display.
No wonder the LR guys were a bit more cautious. Roll a D90, or any LR for that matter and the experience is going to hit your wallet hard!
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