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Everything posted by tricalum
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Can people stop doing these threads, there fukin anoying. Everyone does them,and dont need to. "Hi Im new" its pointless and nobody cares.
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Jt im coming in about 10.30, youd better be up
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Thats the way your supposed to do it. That way you get more tuck
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My mates got, some..they are proper ace, like bouncy stilts. You can get them from here
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Whats the weather forcast, Its still on if its wet on the ground? Is it still on if its raining? I thought there was going to be about 16, not just 7. Calum
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Kellogs crunchy nut clusters (the chocolate ones) Weetabix mini (chocolate ones also) yumy
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Yeah, il be there mate. Should be good. Lets hope the weather holds out. Calum
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I dont expect you really are a chav, you are only 13/14 or so and people who go round saying it arn't chavs, only nob heads who think they are becuase they were clothes like older dick heads who go round beating people up. Do you do that? Are you a small simple minded thug, who beats people up weaker than themselves or if not in a big group? Do you enjoy terrorising neighbourhoods, and being disrespectful to those who have brought you up. Your a f**king cock, why do you want to be like these people and why do you even associate yourself with this scum of the earth.
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This is a nice bike, Click I would get that if I were you
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Bike trials is an individual sport that incorporates the use of a special bicycle which the rider must maneuver and balance on in order to complete specially designed artificial or natural "sections." The objective is to pass through the sections with as little physical contact with the ground as possible, hence obtaining minimum penalty points. Bike Trials comes from Motorcycle Trials. Motorcycle trials riders wanted to give their kids something to practice on before moving up to motorcycles, and some of the kids grew up to love bike trials more. There are 4 different classes at competitions in the United States - Beginner, Sport, Expert, and Pro. Depending on your class, you have either 2 or 3 minutes to complete one section. There are usually about 5 different sections that are done in order 2 or 3 times. 1 penalty point is given each time riders touch the course with one part of their body. 5 penalty points are given when riders touch the course with more than one part of their body. When a rider reaches 5 penalty points in one section, they are finished with that section until the next loop.
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Same has happened for me.
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Here.. Iv used this before and its pritty good, easy and quick to uplaod the images.
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Im still selling mine, just got a new rear maggie put on. Link It rides really nice, and i will be selling it nearer the 320-240 mark. Cheers, Calum
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Modified (20" wheels) Pros: Superb standover clearance Easily manueverable in most every circumstance, especially anything rear wheel Less expensive Less parts to break Nearly impossible to bend the rim of a well-built 19" rear mod wheel running enough tire pressure Learn to sidehop up to both sides without worrying about a rear derailleur Cons: Some people may think it's a BMX bike A pain to ride more than a mile or two on May be harder to find parts for it Harder to roll down things Easier to go over the handlebars (but less scary when you do) Doing wedge or wheelbase moves is less comfortable Stock (26" wheels) Pros: More stable Bigger wheels = roll everything easier Easier to do wedge or wheelbase moves Easier to pedal-kick on odd surfaces because of the larger diameter wheel You can ride to your riding spot easily (if you have a seat and working gears) Looks more like a mountain bike People won't ask you to "grind" stuff or think you do BMX vert or street Cons: Bigger bike = less standover clearance = pain if you fall on the bike Easy to hit knees on top-tube of most bikes Less room to work with for bending down before sidehopping, bunnyhopping, etc. or when absorbing landings More expensive because of greater frequency of breakage and more parts to break Rear derailleurs - easy to smash into things (though most bikes have replaceable derailleur hangers that will bend before the derailleur is broken) Wheels - 26" size = easier to get out of true or taco (20" wheels are extremely hard to ruin when built and used properly) Chain can slip down or up a gear while you ride if your chain is too loose, or you smack your derailleur in section and break it Heavier
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Dubai's real good, iv been on holiday there once before. Is it summer over there now?
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I did the same a couple of weeks ago on chistmas day but in my lower. I sliped on a rail and landed on my back. I was out of action for about a week and a half. You could try putting warm up oil on your back-I think this helps to ease tention in the cells or muscles (dont do this before going to bed though as you will find it very difficult to get to sleep). Also try things like having hot baths for long periods of time, this helps. Do not try and take lots of painkillers becuase it will damage your liver and dismissing the problem will just make it worse. Try massarging(sp) it too. Calum
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ha, being dead serius mate its fukin ace. But here we go,
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Put some Jazz on your mp3 player, much better than offspring and feeder.
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Yeah,same happened to me. It didn't seem that good anyway, the picture quality wasn't that good and riding wasn't brilliant too. But I did only see first 20 seconds or so.
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Why not at a poll Simpsons.
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Iv always rode some sort of bike. Before trials it would of been jump/mountain biking.
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Apparently you can get 20gig mp3 players for about £150 and ipod nano's are £140 for only 2gig. they dont seem that good to me.