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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    Go buy yourself a cheap river hack to play on & keep the feel with. Then when the times right get another road bike & move the trailie on (there's always a market for them) plus with a bit of time beating around on the dirt you'll be better for it when you get back on the road
    I full agree

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    There is no point trying to fight it
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    Cheers guys, maybe I might make MissSnipers bike into a project bike with some tweaks.... She doesnt need to know, plus the buzz is for me to do it without her finding out....

    FishSlayer, Im planning on going snowboarding sometime, Im utterly useless at it, but unfortunatly I was dared to do it.... in boxers. See what happens without a bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by GR81
    yes, do what Happy did and find a happy place!
    One of my friends lives out on a lifestyle block, and had his 21st there on Saturday.. We did a bit of golf (just smacking the ball as far as possible )

    I did a Happy Gilmore, and got it further than anyone else PWNAGE!!
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    it's all in the hips!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird
    Bloody hell Sniper, you must be going through purgatory mate! After a couple of weeks without riding I start climbing walls and receive the odd slap from Mrs B to shake me out of it.

    Might be able to say hi in person next year. Planning a trip down to the S.I with my Blackbird-owning mates in Auckland next March.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by myvice
    Or that satisfying and soothing bath after a long hard ride with 7-8 like minded people
    You should never bathe with more than 1 other person

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    FishSlayer, Im planning on going snowboarding sometime, Im utterly useless at it, but unfortunatly I was dared to do it.... in boxers. See what happens without a bike
    Oh mate that is not a good idea unless its on a lot of thick fresh powder. If you fall while moving on the harder stuff it will skin ya like concrete especially if you've got a biot of speed up.

    Freeride boarding is a wicked feeling when you get the hang of it!. You can get some serious speed up and its great fun making fat old ladies wearing one pice bright orange suits bail as you fly past at fair rate of knots spraying ice n powder up all over them hehehe

    Its also better to stay away from the learner areas while getting used to it, I know it doesn't sound right but trust me the surface is normally harder on the lower parts of the mountain which is where the beginner areas are. Its far far easier to learn turning skills on powder which you will find further up the mountains and away from the newbie areas.

    You'll be doin this in no time.....
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    Cheers mate, I might have to try that. I actually have a snowboard I have had for years. Just never used it.
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    Oh yeah,... Everyone feels sorry for Sniper.... Poor Sniper doesn't have a bike for a couple of weeks ... Boo f*cking Hoo!
    How the $%#$@&#* do you think I feel?!??!?! I've been without for a few months after having got my hands on one and I can't get one (even a shitter) til at least the end of the year. Ya don't see me writing whiny moaning threads about how hard-done I am!!

    Suck it up big boy. It was your choice.


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    sniper, sniper. . . selling the bike . . i still don't know you can handle this, i think you broke some unwritten law or something, you should never have to do that to yourself.
    maybe we could buy you a little model, you could push around the room and make nosies too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop
    Oh yeah,... Everyone feels sorry for Sniper.... Poor Sniper doesn't have a bike for a couple of weeks ... Boo f*cking Hoo!
    How the $%#$@&#* do you think I feel?!??!?! I've been without for a few months after having got my hands on one and I can't get one (even a shitter) til at least the end of the year. Ya don't see me writing whiny moaning threads about how hard-done I am!!

    Suck it up big boy. It was your choice.


    i do have to agree with you colapop. was without mine for over three months. that suxs. when abouts do you get your bike?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JWALKER
    sniper, sniper. . . selling the bike . . i still don't know you can handle this, i think you broke some unwritten law or something, you should never have to do that to yourself.
    maybe we could buy you a little model, you could push around the room and make nosies too
    Bwahahahaha. You havent seen me with my models have you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Bwahahahaha. You havent seen me with my models have you?
    if i say yes, that will sound bad, wont it?. best to say no then.
    how about you line your one up to my bike and i promise not too run it over,i will push mine and you can push your's, does that sound fair?
    S.G.C. & C.K.M.C.

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    I can throw mine
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