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Looks like the driver could have used a set of the very rare but practical top mounted NOS training wheels. I have never known a CUCV to be able to go fast enough to actually flip that hard. Personally, I think a C-130 Loadmaster is out there somewhere looking for a missing CUCV listed on his...
I hope it is cooler there today than yesterday CUCVRUS. It is still too hot here to ride my favorite non-CUCV machine little cutie that I shared yesterday. Its my daily driver...seriously...Not very far mind you but still my daily driver. I am trying to locate a few of the accessories pictured...
OK. The fun is over. It is hot as **** here and the only fun I have managed to stir up today has been here. I hope I've not been too annoying.:jumpin::-D
This military vehicle is definitely not a CUCV. It is a 1995 MO-93 Military Bicycle with hydraulic brakes (yes, mil spec juice). Land on the brakes too heavily and they can crush the rims.