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How is it stupid riding wet pallets thats what you do in the trials world, take risks. Everything that trial riders do on there bike is basicly dangerous. Get with it mush. :-

Exactly, footballers on the other hand are puffs, they dont play ATALL when its too wet, they fall over on abit of grass and break their ankles :D ^_^

We fall and smash our heads off walls n shit, pretty extreme ^_^ ^_^

I love taking risks, its part of my life, otherwise, i would just be like everyone else, falling over on grass breaking my legs n shit.

Hmmmm, We smash our legs with the pedals, they get studded (same as a shindig ;) ) and then miss about 7 games getting theropy n stuff haha, saying they dont know if it will end their career!! :P :P :P fannys

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Should really get the tail bone seen to.

My mum got pushed off a bench when she was 14 and hurt hers.

20 years later she still had pain in it so goes to hospital, they tell her that she had broken it and it had healed funny.

Had to have it removed :D

So if falling off a 1 foot bench can do that then falling off a bike with force and speed can deffinatly do that ^_^

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Exactly, footballers on the other hand are puffs, they dont play ATALL when its too wet, they fall over on abit of grass and break their ankles (Y) :lol:

We fall and smash our heads off walls n shit, pretty extreme (N) (Y)

I wouldnt say that i play football, played in hail at weekend you dont play if the pitch is water logged cos you f**k up the pitch for future years, i broken a 2 ribs and a collar bone playing footbal!

And if this is a dont ride if............. thing its well annoying because no i wont ride in the wet with slippery brakes or with a blindfold its lame and more so pointless

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Yer true like a brick wall won't be as slippery in the dry or wet, unless it has moss on it. You shouldn't do blatent slippery stuff like metal and If you have good pads slipping won't be a problem. My wheels has never skidded on an object, except grass.

toby

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to be honest it drives me up the wall when people say "dont ride in the wet because you will get hurt"

Its like every day riding, you should know your limits. , also know how slippery things are comes with exspirience

i totally agree (Y) - you should learn, how well your brakes work, how much your tires grip on different surfaces, it is different riding in the rain - you learn to adjust though.

mike

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