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Eclectic
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Re: amputee on bike.

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Bloody hell, he's a demon on that thing! Kudos.
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Holy crap!!! What a hero? :bowdown:
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I have a friend who is an amputee, will show him this and get him into riding!!
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nice bike too, must've cost him er.... a lot :silent:
damn good riding and shows a winning spirit, but i'd beat him in a knee down competition. :thumbup:

have you seen the one with the blind rider... 8O
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benny hedges wrote:nice bike too, must've cost him er.... a lot :silent: 8O

i shouldnt i know but............ LMFAO!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

saw a lad a couple of yrs back at bsb cadwell, goin round the infield on a converted rs125, he was missing right arm n leg, wounder if its the same lad???
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Re: amputee on bike.

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Tony at Parfitt racing runs a R6 in some UK endurance track racing series.
He's faster than me, but then I am slow.

Great respect for any one whongets on abike missing a limb or two and it takes all of mine to try and controll the thing.
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8O 8O :clap: :clap: :beer:
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that is unbelieveable!...........how does he hold on when braking, he cant grip the tank! and what stops him falling off the left side of the bike
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I know this guy through Facebook. An Aussie. A real cool dude!
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wanda101 wrote:I know this guy through Facebook. An Aussie. A real cool dude!
Feckin amazing guy. Shows what you can do with enough drive. How did he lose his limbs? As you say, a real dude.

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