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Old 15 November 2000, 11:01 PM
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My push bikes got 2 wheels my mates has two wheels and stabilisers which would be quicker on track. My thoughts are his handling will be marginally better than mine but on straight i have less weight (no stabilisers and he's a fat bast@rd). We both running SO2's with fully lightend cranks.

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Old 15 November 2000, 11:08 PM
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Knobblies or slicks ?

Sturmey archer gears or drailier?

Could it be that having stabilisers stops your mates very powerful machine from wheelying !

Just a thought.

Get a three wheeler..best of both worlds...safer and you can knock the tvat off without ruining your appetite...
Old 16 November 2000, 12:52 AM
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Why can't you post at sensible times (i.e. not two hours after my beddy byes) so I can have a pop at you the same day??

BTW My Kona Fire Mountain bike is better than your bike
Old 16 November 2000, 12:56 AM
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I'm sure that this would get a much better response (than 3 posts) if it were muppetised....

Hasta la Muppetsta etc...
Old 16 November 2000, 01:16 PM
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Yeah took me ages to find it in a sensible forum (mind you the fact it had MrCookie's name on it was a giveaway)
Old 16 November 2000, 01:22 PM
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Sounds like your mate has been "chipped" if he's on the portly side. Has he decatted his centre pipe?

I think you will be faster if you employ a water spray on him.
Old 16 November 2000, 06:55 PM
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Sorry Dave (mental note to self no posting after 6:30pm ).

Barry K funnily enough he's just fitted a rather large blow off valve .

AWD Here here

Mellow Slicks ofcourse and tyres northampton did a great job of replacing them last trackday

Simon who really should get out a bit more


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yeah like practising your squash
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Squash? - just hope he doesn't trip and fall on you.......
Old 17 November 2000, 07:47 PM
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Trying to Simon but the Girly i used to play with (there's some ammo for ya Dave) does'nt wanna get beat, and my students left me on me tod to do my own job .

Dave (now just how do you type that blowing raspberry sound)

Simon
Ps I not fat im just big boned actually im not even that
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Don't worry Dave, being a finely honed athlete (ahem) I'm far too quick for that to happen !
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