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  1. #76
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    HHHMMMMMM I wonder if this is the same Penis that passed me going down the Tukkas last weekend while I was overtaking a car????
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    yeah, I think it might be the locksmith guy...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ceebie13 View Post
    That was a key question earlier on! hahahaha
    I am glad it seems we have locked it down that it is not the locksmith....
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    This thread got me wondering, I've read so many other threads about people binning their bikes I'm beginning to wonder if it is more normal to ride and fall off. So maybe we need to round up the Newtown Ghostrider and get him to run some training courses because if he's surviving carrying on like he his there might be a lot of tips to be learnt for those that ride at a more sedate speed with what should be a greater margin for error.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    This thread got me wondering, I've read so many other threads about people binning their bikes I'm beginning to wonder if it is more normal to ride and fall off. So maybe we need to round up the Newtown Ghostrider and get him to run some training courses because if he's surviving carrying on like he his there might be a lot of tips to be learnt for those that ride at a more sedate speed with what should be a greater margin for error.
    I am keen!!! We could call it the "Newtown Ghostrider, I am still alive and this is how I survive!"

    1st session

    Start in Island Bay at 7:30 and weave thru the traffic to newlands and back into the city down the motorway.

    2nd session
    A day on the Rimitukas preferably a beautiful warm day when the Martinbourgh fair is on!
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    See below.
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    Perhaps we could also get the locksmith guy to do a training session on home security?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drum View Post
    Perhaps we could also get the locksmith guy to do a training session on home security?
    While he's involved in all of this, why not?

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