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Thats weird, i have some pallets in my garden that my dad brought home for me, they really old n green n shit, i ride them in the wet ALL the time, my tires dont even slip on them? i do wheel swaps, 7 foot static gaps n stuff. never slipped off them >_<

1st time its ever happened to me.

The pallet that moved ended up 10ft or so away from where i was

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another one is, don't go down a really big hill and then try to hop off a curb to your back wheel when about 10mins ago u just nackered up the thred in your frame and disconected your back break, other wise your tail bone finds out about it and fu*k me it hurts!

so just remember when you have disconected your back brake!

ollie >_<

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I've hurt it many times but since I can last remember but probally just f**ked up lol But this accident was about 2 months ago when my mate says "how long can you wheelie for" and I go quite a long way got up on my back wheel and fell backwards. It felt like the bone went in me lol did't hurt till a day later.

toby

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lOL how long ago was your accident isnt your tail bone your coxit. Its probably bruised you might want to get a dr. to check it out though

if you are talking to me i did mine about 3 months a go but it was fine after around a week but it hurt to sit down and stuff like that!

ollie

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