Is breaking a bike worth the effort?

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Kev L
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Re: Is breaking a bike worth the effort?

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Marty is a weapon of mass consumption!!!! "just give me the prescious".
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Re: Is breaking a bike worth the effort?

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I AM NOT WOUND UP :Finger:

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gilson
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Is breaking a bike worth the effort?

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Anyone heard anything from jacko?

We agreed a deal for the dymags but then nothing.

No big deal but would have been nice.
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Re: Is breaking a bike worth the effort?

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well im in newcastle well south shields but close enough i could pop over
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Is breaking a bike worth the effort?

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Very one you you sir but I did hear from jacko. Thanks a lot. Hope you don't get too much snow.
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Re: Is breaking a bike worth the effort?

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gilson wrote:Very one you you sir but I did hear from jacko. Thanks a lot. Hope you don't get too much snow.
Is that you slipping into your native tongue or have you been drinking?
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