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bitontheside

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I presume you mean on a motorbike rather than a bicycle - it looks bloody hard work getting up there! :lol:
 

Stevebrooke

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bitontheside said:
I presume you mean on a motorbike rather than a bicycle - it looks bloody hard work getting up there! :lol:

I'd like to ride that on both - the 'bird and my super-duper lightweight Italian titanium bicycle.
 

duncan

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pair of bloody liars tell the truth like me ,2 years ago I bought a mountain bike to go out with my keep fit nutter wife we went to clumber park 4 miles away at the most I was to knackered when we got back I gave the bike to my son
 

Stevebrooke

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duncan said:
pair of bloody liars tell the truth like me ,2 years ago I bought a mountain bike to go out with my keep fit nutter wife we went to clumber park 4 miles away at the most I was to knackered when we got back I gave the bike to my son

I said i "wanted" to, I didn't say I could. :}

At my weight the uphills are a bit of a trial, but at least the downhill and flat aren't too great a problem.

Besides, MTBs are hard work. If you want to get a move on try the skinny tyre-and-drop-handlebar variety.
 
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