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rickycoleman

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    May be worth investing in a Powerball, Go on a diet of food really rich in protien, then whatever it is, It should get better. You have to build it back up aswell, you can just go out and put loads of strain on it, Build it up with the powerball and then see how it goes.......
  2. This subject seems to be quite relevant At the moment. Im afriad im just like every other mug that has no thought of thier partners feelings when temptation arises. If Im remotely not happy, Then im likely to cheat, Which i know is very wrong, But when the opportunity arises I tend to put my 'Live for the moment' hat on. However, If the shoe is on the ot her foot, its one of the most awful things that can happen to someone, so i think i better change my policy pretty soon, thinking about it. Amen.
  3. Yeah I think we all know what you mean, I don't mind people people generally asking, because I like to inform them of the sport etc... But the pikie twats that shout it out to try and show off like "oi, mate! some ones nicked your seat!!!111one" Really piss me off, But then its a bit like domestic violence, you learn to live with it
  4. Brilliant, Any way, To remain on topic...er....Why does he have such a stupid hair cut? which must be a pain in the ass when wearing a helmet.
  5. Might just be the Silver bit that screws on the outside? Theres no way you could break the amazing japanese bearings
  6. Might aswell go for it, We ride with someone Whos over 30, And hes a good rider and fits in fine. When he's not being a phaedophile
  7. haha, That moves looks pretty nuts, Looking at these pics really makes me want to ride london. m8.
  8. Could someone please shed some light on the subject of Thailand and why they are the news, Apparently in 'Crisis'? I gather there is some sort of stand off between the police and the army in a government building....
  9. Me and Phil finish early at college, So we'll probably be down Rock'a'nore about 1ish? See you there
  10. We had a problem like this a few weeks ago, tryed eveything. Ended up just leaving the bolt out and riding it, and after about 2 hours the b*****d came off , simple as. Was quite comical watching it fall off too.
  11. Could give us a little more info to work with? Failing that, make it a story about a gang rape involving 4 guys and 1 girl.
  12. This year Im doing my second year at college in bexhill, Should be pretty good.
  13. OK, I think I'll be the adult one here and say this will be my last post on this subject, as your obviously getting quite emotional about the whole thing, And I'd hate to make you think that you might actually be wrong for once? Also maybe You should have pm'd me the insults instead of wasting forum space,I could quite easily be 'ard like you and say your thick as shit, for not realising that not everyone knows how to anticipate lights changing. Oh and the reason i quoted the above is just to point out that if your point is correct, then apparently had he have been going slower he couldnt have seen the gravel and avoided it? Or even better just 'negotiated' the gravel and not fall off? Exactly, had he of gone slower he could have avoided it or ridden over it with more care. however much I'd love to react to you childish mocking, I dont have to. You know why? If you knew that much you might just stop posting.
  14. Dont worry, its not a fashion show. Phil is shit anyway.
  15. OK wise guy, Now if you re-read my post, I said anyone that FALLS OFF should have anticipated it, However. What i didn't say was that you should anticipate being crashed into from behind. Theres a slight difference between falling off and being knocked off. But its my fault for leaving that bit slightly unclear, Because foetus's like you would try and be a smart ass, but actually make a complete willy out of yourself. Nice one.
  16. 100 miles on £6 = no problem, if you like, I'll take a picture of my screen showing an empty tank and 0 miles, then a full tank with 0 miles then 100 miles with what ever i have left of the £6. I'm quite confident
  17. Actually yeah , I Have come off twice, Not something to be proud of but i have learnt from it, And i can openly admit it was my fault, First time, I was just not paying attention to the change in road surface and went over some gravel whilst cornering. Second time couldnt have been prevernted as some tool crashed a car into the back of me. But if you can see where im coming from, you should anticipate everything.
  18. Ok We'll see you all at 11 at the station then And if anyone needs to contact us my number is: 07840394200
  19. So what if he's an Advanced riding instructor? He still fell off, and I'm sorry to say, He should have seen the gravel? Or maybe not have gone so fast so he could have stopped in time? but hey, what do i know. As far as i'm concerned if you fall off, its your fault, you should anticipate everything. And I know I have benefitted from riding a 'ped for a year, And everyone who i ask says its helped them, for instance you don't need to learn roundabouts, because you already know them, you don't need to learn how to anticipate traffic lights changing, because you already know how they work. The road dosent change dependent on what vehicle your in.
  20. Have you ever owned a car/motorbike/scooter? I think you need to re-read my post, Did I say that getting from A to B quicker would out weigh the experiences of trials? NO. Also i would disagree with your view on roadsense, I have gained a lot more knowledge of the road, and i'm sure i would have found the transition from walking to driving alot harder had i of not had a years experience on a bike. As for the point of a mopeds running costs, I put around £6 a week in my moped which gets me over 100 miles, whereas the bus to college costs £10 a week, And you don'tave to wait around for buses, you can leave when you want and go which way you want. Tax costs £15 a year, which is alot less than what i would pay in taxis had of of not had a moped. fall off? well if you fall off you deserve to pay through the nose. but still its £160 for a set of new panels, same as a profile hub. Get the idea
  21. Thats brilliant, But the question here is wether to buy a moped or a nice bike. My view is that he'd benefit alot more from getting from A to b quicker and gaining road sense, and still have a half decent pushbike to ride. Rather than buying a nice looking bike that wont necessarily improve his riding and will inevitably lose him money, some moped hold there value.
  22. Ok theres now 3 of us coming from Hastings, We're leaving at 9:30 to get to brighton for about 11, We dont really mind where were meeting as Phils driving us, So....any suggestions? I think the station is always a good place?
  23. Hey, me and mat (scopse) are definately coming now, So shall we say 11 at the Station?
  24. The Cat, He's name is boo. The Dog, Her name is Rosie, Other wise known as rosemary, wayne and mohammed.
  25. Go for the moped, I was in the same situation as you last year, I had the same choice, and i went for the moped and i have never regretted it.They get you from A to B, and are good fun when theres a few of you, also they are good a getting you use to the roads for when you progress to a car. Theres always going to be people saying they look stupid, but jumping up and down on a wall on a little bike with no seat isn't exactly 'cool', so If you that worried about looking 'good' go and buy some sun glasses and a nice jumper and sit on a bench for the next year until your old enough to get a car
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