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ali-b
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PostPosted: 12:50 - 18 Oct 2005    Post subject: Some advice (Oli W - please don't read) Reply with quote

Hi guys, sorry for the cryptic subject, I hope you'll understand why.

I'm doing the best man duties for a mate's wedding, and he's expressed an interest in trying out 'wheelie school'. Anyone have any experience with any of the people offering these days out? We're in Herts, so nearby would be a bonus (this guy seems to be the closest), if its not nearby, then I may turn the day into a weekend and do something like skydiving, various watersports and dirt track play time as well...

Cheers all,

Alex.
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PostPosted: 20:26 - 18 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

giving this a deserved bump.

Never been on one personally, taught myself. This is a better idea than the usual blackpool and paintballing!!!
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PostPosted: 20:53 - 18 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I saw a prog on a wheelie school on Men and Motors, it looked like fun but one guy went too fast, went onto some grass and ended up with a broken hand, which is something to consider.

'The rings, please'

*Puts ring on finger

'OUCH, Jesus Christ woman, don't bloody jam it on!'

Bungee jumping or something sounds like fun, after 10 pints at least. Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: 20:54 - 18 Oct 2005    Post subject: Re: Some advice (Oli W - please don't read) Reply with quote

ali-b wrote:
Hi guys, sorry for the cryptic subject, I hope you'll understand why.

I'm doing the best man duties for a mate's wedding, and he's expressed an interest in trying out 'wheelie school'. Anyone have any experience with any of the people offering these days out? We're in Herts, so nearby would be a bonus (this guy seems to be the closest), if its not nearby, then I may turn the day into a weekend and do something like skydiving, various watersports and dirt track play time as well...

Cheers all,

Alex.


Paul Gowers school is one of the best Thumbs Up If you want to do a wheely school then definetly go with him Smile
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ali-b
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PostPosted: 22:08 - 18 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi guys,

Thanks for the info, the Paul Gowers definately gets the most 'raves' Surprised the one to go for methinks Surprised

Also managed to get quite a bit of info on some off road stuff too - looks pretty cool Surprised

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