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FatMcGrath

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Click Here to view a few pics of me and a few friends riding our 110's at a local track. Below are a few random pics from the gallery. Before anyone decides to mention it, Yes I'm on the 514 bike and I'm FAT. It's boldy understood, no need to talk about it. My screen name is Fat McGrath for a reason. Peace!



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Discussion starter · #8 ·
Yeah, I've been having to improvise pit bike boots lately. Wearing big bike boots is very uncomfortable. I ordered the AXO Slammers Wednesday, but they didn't come in yet. So I took a clean pair of white Converse shoes I had and labeled them with Aplinestar stickers. Pretty Ghetto, but it was more comfortable than big bike boots. Thanks for the props on the style. Back when I rode big bikes about two years ago I used to strive to be smooth. Watched numerous McGrath and Windham videos over and over and picked up a few pointers. I'm not tooting my horn like I'm MC or K-Dub, just saying those are my mentors of the sport and just try to ride smooth. Click Here to view a video of me on my YZ Fo-Fiddy two years ago on the same track these pit bike shots were taking. They are 1980 RM80 Forks.
 
who cares if you are "fat" you catch more air than most skinny people around here ;-)

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HELL YEA IM A FAT GUY too!!.. go fat guys!!! hjahahhaa
 
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Most guys have Pit Bikes just to race. Mine is really a True Pit Bike/Pit Racer. I need it to be universal. I use it at some of the larger tracks to get around to take pictures. Therefore, the kickstand is very handy. It hasn't popped down yet. I actually went for a 50' triple which I came up short on and it never popped down. I like it. Thanks for the props guys. I'll keep the 110 pictures coming as we do more riding.
 
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