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monkeyseemonkeydo

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  1. But you're saying that they're the best trials riders in the world. They may be your favourite riders and they may be able to sidehop higher than others but that doesn't make them the best trials riders...
  2. I think Benito, Vincent, Kenny etc. etc. would have something to say about that...
  3. I don't run a booster at present and haven't actually tried the TT one but I'd guess: Does what it's supposed to, relatively well priced, relatively lightweight, quite aesthetically pleasing... Sounds like a winner to me .
  4. Mattered enough for you to edit the post .
  5. I'd rather have plastic jockey wheels to be honest. In fact I do because I bought the Atomz for my Inspired. No complaints really. It doesn't seem as good as a Rohloff but they're incompatible with my setup so it was the Atomz or another Kingz and I resent spending so much on a block of rubber.
  6. If I was in the Tour (not massively likely I know) I would take a BB gun with me to get rid of the retards running alongside me on the climbs. They make me angry just watching them!! That and to shoot the riders of the motorbikes with cameramen on them who keep getting in the f**king way!
  7. They actually rereleased Moto Racer 3 for PC under the 'Gold Edition' title which would be best as the original doesn't work with XP SP2+. Ediit: Just been on Amazon and you can get Gold Edition for £1.95 delivered and Moto Racer World Tour for PSOne for £2.04 delivered .
  8. Not really... The trials bits were more of a novelty compared to the 'proper' racing. The PC version was ok with some slightly iffy physics but was pretty cool at the time. What was pretty cool in the PC one was adding your own skins to the bike and rider to make a Dougie Lampkin rider . Edit: PSOne screenshot:
  9. I've still got it . It was Moto Racer 3 on PC (which I also have...).
  10. However, I've been riding for over 11 years and have only ever strained my back a couple of times and broken my wrist once (my own fault- shouldn't of happened). Other than that it's the usual bumps and scrapes but for such a lot of riding I think I've done well. As has been said, it's all about riding to your ability. If you get on a bike and try and do a 10ft dropgap you're going to hurt yourself. Lern the basics and work up to bigger stuff and you'll be fine.
  11. I think due to the slow speed and control required in trials, the chances of messing yourself up is a good bit less than BMXing, until you start doing stupid stuff anyway. You here of far fewer trials riders blowing out their knees etc. than in BMX and in theory you learn to fall right early on and when things do go wrong you usually keep things under control and land with yourself and the bike safely.
  12. Don't even bother trying to make him see different, he's a hardcore christian who has seen and been part of quite a few real life miracles so you'll never, ever convince him of anything that he doesn't already believe and have faith in. I still don't see the difference between being 'edge' and just saying no to drink and drugs... It does seem kind of like a faith or religion linked thing but is it more down to a 'scene' incorporating certain types of music etc?
  13. But it's the alcohol itself I don't like the taste of. Even alcopops or whatever, they don't just taste like orange juice or whatever, they taste of alcohol and I don't like that. However after a few drinks of any kind, like other senses, taste becomes 'blurred' and the dislike tends to fade...
  14. 2004 was just a fluke. If you take the average of the four years, Team B score 60 points and Team A only score a lowly 14.75 points. Team B kick ass.
  15. Jesus people, it isn't rocket science! Stop making it so damn confusing!! In your 1st post, the allen key needs to be rotated in the yellow arrow direction. End of.
  16. I can't tell if he's actually really good and innovative on a bike, or just a little bit retarded. It's different, that's for sure...
  17. . You're a bad, bad man. Don't listen to him kids; respect the filth police .
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