Standing vertically on the back tires, facing downhill, isn’t where anybody should want to be at a hill climb. Usually, that means that something didn’t quite go to plan. Staring at the sky when the nose is aimed downhill should be the moment the driver lets go of the wheel, crosses their arms in front of their chest while holding onto the harness, and hopes that it won’t hurt as much as they think it will. In this case, we have Ritchie Keith and his John Deere-themed rock bouncer, “Plowboy 2”, at Showtime Hill in the Rock Springs ORV park in Arkansas. It is dry and dusty, and the bouncer seems to have traction issues at the exact same spot, over and over. Keith seems to be figuring out just how much throttle he needs for the lip when Plowboy 2’s nose goes right and sets in motion the events that send the bouncer to the bottom of the hill, complete with one seriously solid “thud”. Other than the front shocks getting torn from the mounts, the buggy seems to be fine and Keith was uninjured. You wouldn’t think that hearing those noises, however…
Great! What power! I would like to try it on my own)