bike ettiquette
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Elijah2010 wrote:SloppySchleckonds wrote:You live in a shed?
My father in law has his trains in the shed too0 -
is this how you treat new members.this is the very reason i keep myself to myself.for the record ive ran for 40 years and lifted weights for 23 years so ive earned the right to be quick and strong.and the man in the picture is my son who is proud of is dad and he posted the pictures not me .instead of taking the mickey out of me show a old man a bit of respect .or bring your bike to leicester and i will take you round my route then we will see who,s laughing at the end of a 32 .miler .0
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Colinthecop wrote:Is it Movember already...?
You'll be looking forward to 1st December to get rid of that silly beard. :shock:0 -
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This got interestingAnd the people bowed and prayed, to the neon god they made.0
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(I'm laughing and not offended btw)
It's not my fault i'm better than you lot and i've just worked out why! let me elaborate :
I spend all my free time training hard to maintain this PERFECT physique (which is perfect btw) for a 50 year old bloke, when you lot are 50 years old, you'll probably be stuck on the internet **cough Pornhub** working on improving that right hand grip,which ironically you probably use in excess for braking as well, which is another toll as to why I'm soooooo much faster than you all.
Sorry, I win the internet for today...and tomorrow....and the day after that. Anyway, must dash, gotta let the gimp out the shed, he gets hungry around this time and I don't want to interupt you lot any longer whilst you're so near to the vinegar stroke. Toodles.0 -
Elijah2010 Ignore some of the fools replying to the posts on here, enjoy the forum, believe me some of them will go that extra mile to help people.
Safe riding.
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