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That's my 40...yes that is a picture to show your kids, not because of it being on it's side but WHY it's on it's side. That is a almostly perfectly flat dirt road (lower part of the Holy Cross City trail in Colorado). I had just gone up and made it all the way beyond the city with no winching, which is a pretty impressive feat I thought (and still do think). I heard my tires rub off and on, wasn't sure where, so BRILLIANT ME coming down I see that rock, figure I'll turn left up on it, tweak out then hop out and see where the tires are rubbing. Well as any 4th grader with a knowlege of angles will tell you once you get to a point, the vehicle goes over, that point came quick because I was coming down a slight hill to the rock. My left front tire went up on the rock, right front went in the air, after a short time (~1 foot) the right front tire went down (weight shifted) and she went over. I saw 'she' because my wife was riding shotgun, she was not amused AT ALL. She was I think in shock, she climbed out, beat me repeatedly, and I don't think has ever been wheeling with me since...MoJ said:Man, that's a pic to show your kids. Assume you're ok?
Whose red cruiser? Flipped on that rock in the right of the pic?