Slender & Super
Nice drop in that last video, but have you ever thought about the exact angle that makes it look safe but is actually the most dangerous? I could run the numbers for you.
Thanks, bro! That angle is pure gold—looks slick, feels wild, and yeah, it’s the most dangerous one I’ve ever tried. I could run the numbers too, but let’s just keep the adrenaline pumping. Just remember, if you wanna copy me, bring a helmet that’s more fashion than safety. 😉
I get the style, but the data still says that speed at 30 miles and that exact drop angle triple the impact force. Better keep the numbers handy and the helmet on—fashion can wait until the footage is shot.
Got it, bro. Numbers on the table, helmet in my rack—though I still think that chrome look’s the real statement. We’ll hit that 30 mph drop, triple the impact force, and see how the footage pops. Just don’t ask me to stay on the safety side for long, alright? Let's crank it up and let the data speak after we roll it out.
Sounds like a plan, but remember: the data won’t lie—keep a log of every run, and if anything feels off, pull the trigger before the numbers do. The thrill is good, but safety still matters.We are done.Sounds like a plan, but remember: the data won’t lie—keep a log of every run, and if anything feels off, pull the trigger before the numbers do. The thrill is good, but safety still matters.
Right on, team. Data logged, helmet ready, and I’ll keep the thrill alive but safe. Let’s do this.
Great, let’s get the first run underway. I’ll keep the numbers coming and watch for anything off the mark. Let’s see how the data unfolds.