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arry
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PostPosted: 20:48 - 09 Aug 2017    Post subject: Workshy rich kid takes 3 years out on tour - CHARITY INNIT Reply with quote

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Be sure to donate for his life adventure - he's got a dead friend don't you know.
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PostPosted: 23:53 - 09 Aug 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

"And after meeting Austin Vince, who is a big advocate of the smaller bike, he invited me to his place to try his Honda CRF250.

We took the CRFS out trail riding on the bridleway near his house and I'd never really done much 'off-roading' before, but I didn't find it too challenging, because the CRF was very light and easy to manoeuvre and I felt in control. I also felt as though I could lift it up, should it fall over,"

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PostPosted: 00:24 - 10 Aug 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ste wrote:
"And after meeting Austin Vince, who is a big advocate of the smaller bike, he invited me to his place to try his Honda CRF250.

We took the CRFS out trail riding on the bridleway near his house and I'd never really done much 'off-roading' before, but I didn't find it too challenging, because the CRF was very light and easy to manoeuvre and I felt in control. I also felt as though I could lift it up, should it fall over,"

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I always remember this quote: 'no one ever gets on the road and wishes they had a bigger and heavier bike'...

I will probably now always remember this quote, because it is so fucking ridiculous.
Whoever made that shit up never rode a 50cc or a 125 on an A road, in heavy winds, or both.
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PostPosted: 07:56 - 10 Aug 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ste wrote:


I have full confidence that me and JJ will make it successfully around the World!


JJ and I! JJ and I!

Kids and their expensive education.
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PostPosted: 08:10 - 10 Aug 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Commuter_Tim wrote:
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I always remember this quote: 'no one ever gets on the road and wishes they had a bigger and heavier bike'...

I will probably now always remember this quote, because it is so fucking ridiculous.
Whoever made that shit up never rode a 50cc or a 125 on an A road, in heavy winds, or both.

He's talking more about the Road of Bones.

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