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bayonet
25-02-2007, 04:48 PM
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Some of the finely maintained green lanes around Chelmsford area.
stu600cc
25-02-2007, 04:52 PM
i'd love to have a scram to do az bit of off roading
I may do pone of them offroad course this year
bayonet
25-02-2007, 04:55 PM
i'd love to have a scram to do az bit of off roading
I may do pone of them offroad course this yearThat's not offroad, that's the Queen's highway. You'd think she'd keep it a bit tidier wouldn't you. You could lose a corgie in all that.
kasandrich
25-02-2007, 05:38 PM
That looks like fun :)
Makes a change to see something other than Sportsbikes on here, thanks for reminding us there are other 2 wheel options.
PS. How many times did you drop your bike.....come on, be honest?
bayonet
25-02-2007, 06:01 PM
That looks like fun :)
Makes a change to see something other than Sportsbikes on here, thanks for reminding us there are other 2 wheel options.
PS. How many times did you drop your bike.....come on, be honest?None today, had a near miss where I nearly went face first into a deep water filled ditch but managed to recover with bum flapping like a goodn. The bloke with me was out for the first time on unsuitable tyres and he dropped it about 5 times. Went home grinning from ear to ear though.
Check out my Wiltshire pics, one of my mates rides with an artificial leg and is quicker than me. He had to stop to empty the water out of it (as shown in the pics).
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