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J.KYDD

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  1. I think I still have my old Knex somewhere at home, still in it's original orange toolbox!
  2. I set my messaging up so that it wouldn't give the sender the 'delivered' message when I received it for that exact reason. f**ks me off so much! Fair enough if I've not replied for a day or so, but within an couple of hours? Do one
  3. Where does the penis go?
  4. Pretty standard sink height I guess. High enough he couldn't just squat over it
  5. It was utterly incredible
  6. Monsieur Rainbird once shat in a Bridgwater nightclub sink.....
  7. I'm probably on watch #6 by now! That sidehop at 5:20
  8. Felsenmeer. It is incredible
  9. Such an awesome rider and a really nice guy too
  10. Megadrive was ALL about Micro Machines! And Nintendo N64 wasn't worth owning without Golden Eye
  11. V-brakes and Cantilever brakes run on the same bosses Tom, feel free to give me a shout if you're struggling for any parts. The shop I work for has tons of this type of gear
  12. PS1 was all about: Tekken Gran Turismo GTA 2 FIFA 2001 Crash Bandicoot Metal Gear Solid Tomb Raider
  13. 100% agree. I started to get back into climbing (bouldering) 6 months ago, and for the last 2 months the bike has barely been looked at, let alone ridden. Have so much more motivation to climb than ride I fear it may take over.... That said, I think a bit of time off over winter may help in the long-term. Give the bike a rest & do something else while it's cold/wet/dark. Come the spring, with weather turning I reckon I'll be itching to get back on it again
  14. He posted some spectacular bails on his facebook
  15. Get out to Barrow farm (Radical bikes) too, near Chelmsford http://radicalbikes.co.uk/contact-us/
  16. Buy him a shovel, wheelbarrow and a watering can and tell him to get digging!
  17. Get some logs of varying sizes. Large sections of trunk you can ratchet strap standing up against a pallet stack. Thinner branches can be screwed down on edges of pallets, making for a narrow target to sidehop / front to back on. Little logs can be screwed onto pallets from the under side, allowing for technical take off's, landings and turns. In the barn me and Seddon have had for a couple of years we also have some smallish (still f**king heavy) off-cut pieces of quarried granite from Merrivale on Dartmoor. These are still really rough and nautural on top, but have completely smooth bottoms. you can drag them around the floor and just put a piece of rubber mat underneath them to stop the sliding. Again this makes for real nice technical take-off's and landings
  18. We must partake in similar activities soon. It's been too long dude
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