Yes please! I found this what is likely what would happen to me. And as you know scratching your car is a no-go for a German.I'll get my son to film me next weekend.
Yes please! I found this what is likely what would happen to me. And as you know scratching your car is a no-go for a German.I'll get my son to film me next weekend.
I will take your word on that .You can see in the photo below, I've placed the rear wheel mount low on the tailgate. So I lift the rear wheel on, then pivot the forks into the mount. I also remove the battery, so with the wheel off as well, it's about 5kg lighter. So probably only about 19kgs.
It's surprisingly easy to get
This is exactly why we don't ride road bikes, wouldn't have happened with an emtbYes please! I found this what is likely what would happen to me. And as you know scratching your car is a no-go for a German.
I think he's a crane or forklift driverPerhaps it is easier because you are down under!
I have been loading loads of windsurfing boards and bikes in/on cars and vans and can not imagine how this is working without arms like a crane boom. Please share a video how this is handled.
Watch out, space invaders second wave!Be good inside a Belly Button Softee. Not sure of if I would have jam or brown sauce
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You asked for it. No forklifts, no cranes, no Arnie ....... Just me.Please share a video how this is handled.
Respect! But I still believe it must have to do with you being down under - like your water whirlpool in the drain is rotating clockwise and not counter clockwise as in our hemisphere.I got some new adapters and wanted to try them. The old ones were a bit tight.
As you could see. Perfect fit now. I think that was my all time record. 23 seconds to load.
Nothing to worry about until the clocks go back ..
It's worse than that, the nights started drawing around the 12 June!
We're getting a week of half decent weather by the looks of it up my way. Put tent up today give it an airing for a few days. Maybe manage a sneaky night away in the van as well.It's worse than that, the nights started drawing around the 12 June!
You probably could get them repaired Lancashire Sports Repair in Burnley springs to mind ..depends on cost and wether it's worth doing versus a new pair ..Had a good dry one today 32 miles . Local to me
at Moray Monster Trails . Trying to think when this first opened between 15 and twenty years I'm thinking. Still in good nick so Forestry must be doing something though I've never seen anyone working on them . Nothing scary but if you go fast enough it can catch you out , broken back now paralised , thumb pinned , two broken wrists on Xmas eve just a few of the injuries that I know .Repair or replace shimano boots ?
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Had a good dry one today 32 miles . Local to me
at Moray Monster Trails . Trying to think when this first opened between 15 and twenty years I'm thinking. Still in good nick so Forestry must be doing something though I've never seen anyone working on them . Nothing scary but if you go fast enough it can catch you out , broken back now paralised , thumb pinned , two broken wrists on Xmas eve just a few of the injuries that I know .Repair or replace shimano boots ?
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I thought you were on about the trails Neil , I forgot about the boots haha. Got another pair the same only a few years old so will just probably dump the old ones had them a long time.. I could go in to Timpsons though the soles are ok just needs a bit glue eh.You probably could get them repaired Lancashire Sports Repair in Burnley springs to mind ..depends on cost and wether it's worth doing versus a new pair ..
That's the answer I was looking for .Just clean themโฆโฆ.at least another few years left in them
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