can you get these in argos?

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chuxsta
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can you get these in argos?

Post by chuxsta »

after seeing beamish's post just from you tube i stumbled on this one



aweseome way to practice your wheely skills.
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only in the USA whats wrong with these people ???
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Post by patty »

now id like a go on one of those!!!!



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who needs 4 cylinders when 2 are this good!!

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Post by Stratman »

now id like a go on one of those!!!!

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Yep. And a knee down machine  :D 
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!

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Post by chuxsta »

all jokes aside would be a really easy hassle free way to learn the balance point,,
obviously its nothing like wheelies for real...so many other factors in a real wheelie.... also all the wheelie machines have a stunt rear sprocket on.. its nearly the same size as the rear wheel.
also gives people who maybe dont ride a bike a buzz that could convert them to two wheels.
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Post by Beamish »

Yeh fair one but why not just book a session at Jimmys

http://www.jimmyfireblade.co.uk/

I intend to, I can do pathetic ones on the power but clutch ups make my balls curl :lol:
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Being of an engineering background I feel sorry for the bl%dy bike having to work with its sump oil pickup at that angle for most of it's working life.
Aaagggggghhh.
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Timbo wrote:
Beamish wrote:Yeh fair one but why not just book a session at Jimmys

http://www.jimmyfireblade.co.uk/

I intend to, I can do pathetic ones on the power but clutch ups make my balls curl :lol:
Wait till your nuts are better though, eh Jim? :) :lol:

Looks like fun, you go and cascade train us all at the next storm meet ? :wink:
Oh yeh :cry: cant think of much worse than slamming my engine room into a bike fuel tank at the moment 8O
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LotusSevenMan wrote:I feel sorry for the bl%dy bike having to work with its sump oil pickup at that angle for most of it's working life.
Aaagggggghhh.
I was thinking similar LSM...ooohhh...:(
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