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I've been getting in some practice for next track day!

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Post by Masu »

Nice to see you can still get a knee down!

Way funny!

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Bwhahaha!
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I see your using the smaller but much better handle bar mounted beer tank, :wink2 this no doubt aids exessive lean angle & mental cornering ability :cool2
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The things I have to resort to to get my biking fix at the moment! :lol:
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Al

You wanna watch yourself on them there push bikes mate, dangerous things they are... :wink2

I've ended up in hostpital twice with pushbike related accidents. The first time I managed to fracture my elbow joint (it still clicks even now) and break two ribs.

The second time I was pissing about around Bluewater with Del on the kids BMX's, didn't quite make a jump and managed to snap my heel bone clean in two.

SWMBO says she'll kill me if I make her spend another 4 hours in casualty. :biggrin

Like I said mate....push bikes is the work of the DEVIL!!!
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firestorm996 wrote:Like I said mate....push bikes is the work of the DEVIL!!!
and that's coming from the man who's getting a super moto!! 8O :wink:
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I can totally vouch for push bikes being the work of old stan!!
:? yea, yea "say stan" :wink:
as i managed to write off a motorbike & walk away practically unscathed.
yet messing about on my sons bmx i manage to fall of
(whilst showing off trying to do stunts, as you do under the influence of that other demon-drink) and end up cracking my ribs, never ever ride a bike that does not have an engine........it could kill you. :D
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What is it about getting pissed then borrowing the kids BMX's? :mrgreen: :confused :wink2

SWMBO worries more about me going out on me mountain bike, than about going on the VTR! Every time I'm wheeling the old pedal-powered-machine-of-beelzebub outta the garage she says "try not to stack it". :mrgreen:

As if...
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firestorm996 wrote:What is it about getting pissed then borrowing the kids BMX's? :mrgreen: :confused :wink2
Im pretty sure that its a mandatory drinking requirement
particularly when attending barbecues :wink2 HIC!!
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Keep your head up!!!! Don't focus on the ground right in front of you!!! You need to relax your arms a bit more. Sheesh! Why, I've seen two year olds on tricycles with better form than that! :lol:
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