Learning to ride on a big bike!

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pmcq
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Learning to ride on a big bike!

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Hanuman
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ha stoooopid nooooooooobs
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:roll:
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Tempest
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What a utter twatt :(
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Wildfire
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Post by Wildfire »

Looks a bit staged to me....The bike is obviously a stunter judging by the wheelie bar on the back and I reckon the owner would have been kicking seven bells out of the 'rider' (I use that term loosly) had it been for real, not patting him on the head :!:
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Needs 3 months on a CG125.
She's my idea of beauty and thats what I ride.
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Post by VTRgirl »

I agree with Twiggy. Must've needed the insurance. No way he'd be that calm if it was for real. Although, if it is an insurance thing, they're nuts for sticking it on the web!
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FOO-IN chav moronic wa---rs. Ridin in a hoodie helmet not fastened...Pillocks like that wind me up BIG TIME. sorry folks back to work :evil: :evil: :evil:
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