Wheel Alignment tips for girls

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Wheel Alignment tips for girls

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The mini is nice :2up
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No wonder the engine blew up , those bits of wood would stop the wheel from turning round :roll
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Note to self :--

1. Remove wood & paddock stand before riding off ( I wonderd why I could never lean the bike over and there was me thinking it was a problem with the wheel allignment! ;) )

2. Sort driveway!

On that note, can anyone suggest a cheep supplier for stone chips for my driveway??

Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian).
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Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) (Super Nanny) wrote:On that note, can anyone suggest a cheep supplier for stone chips for my driveway??

Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) (Super Nanny).

How about the council, they seem to have plenty to spare. ;)
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no!!

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dnt get stone chips i have them on my driveway and there a bitch gettin my bike in and out is a nightmare ride it in u slip everywhere push it in and the bike jst digs itself into the stone chips and really hard to push out argh nightmare!!
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Top Tip:

To give your neighbours the impression that you have a nice expensive gravel driveway, simply glue rice crispies to your tyres each morning.
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Post by kevg »

did you trade in the exhaust cans for the two bits of wood.
:I can't believe it's not butter!

i think they might smoke a bit when the engine warms up
:I can't believe it's not butter!

but you'll leave that nice pine fresh smell everywhere you go.
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make them wider apart and outa steel with rims on em and go on the railway less traffic honest darling.
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