very practical
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I think car drivers thought I was smoking more than I cut
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Is that one of those VTR lawnmowers.
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Beleif wrote:I think car drivers thought I was smoking more than I cut
All you need is to get a goat on the front and you'll win the competition
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i think you've just beat top gears record of worlds fastest lawnmower, and at a fraction of the cost.....
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mine from a few week ago, just got to remember no filtering
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Before I had a car Licence I had to do a lot of my shopping on a bike, its a surprise how much you can get in backpacks and by the passenger holding carrier bags, looking back I wouldn't do it now
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Is that you experimenting with duel power motors, or are you going to give Tony a run for his money on the ram air system set up?
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Nice one. Reminds of years ago when as a DR I had to pick up a job originally destined for an escort van.
The piece in question was a swivel link from a tankers anchor chain, christ was that heavy.
When they lowered it by straps on to the back seat of my old GT750 Kwak, I have visions of it ending up looking like Desperate Dan's horse after he gets off it. It was an eventful ride.
The piece in question was a swivel link from a tankers anchor chain, christ was that heavy.
When they lowered it by straps on to the back seat of my old GT750 Kwak, I have visions of it ending up looking like Desperate Dan's horse after he gets off it. It was an eventful ride.
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Crikey you would need a big bike for that, maybe one the size of a car. err hold on a link from one of those chains would be the size of a small carswivel link from a tankers anchor chain
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This was as wide as the bike, maybe it was a baby tanker lol.
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One full of baby oil?vtrjock wrote:This was as wide as the bike, maybe it was a baby tanker lol.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.