Hydraulic, Flame-Shooting MTB Feature Is A Doozy
Though many wooden mountain bike features are marvels of engineering, usually they are just civil rather than mechanical engineering projects
One French rider decided to up the ante and make a Hydraulically operated drop. Watch Thomas Cotto test out his new feature below.
In this video, Cotto affixed a hydraulic lift to a vertical bridge. When Thomas landed on it, he rode it until it was horizontal and dropped off. He put in flames at the end for good measure.
This feature is as impressive a build as it is to ride. Cotto went viral earlier in the year for another unique feature. Read about it below.
This feature is yet another in Cotto’s series Universe. See more about it below.
Thomas Cotto is a French freerider known for his unique builds. Whether it is backflipping a comically narrow jump, or making a hydraulic on-off, Cotto is one of the most creative in the game.
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