Yes - don't get so close to the ar5e in front and lay off the curries and them dodgy kebabsOriginally Posted by Maz
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Yes - don't get so close to the ar5e in front and lay off the curries and them dodgy kebabsOriginally Posted by Maz
Yes - don't get so close to the ar5e in front and lay off the curries and them dodgy kebabs [/quote]Originally Posted by Col
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Yes - don't get so close to the ar5e in front and lay off the curries and them dodgy kebabs [/quote]Originally Posted by Col
;D ;D ;D
Thanks for the heads up on that Mark, really handy to knowOriginally Posted by Mark_Able
I think it's them Indians lol! I'll make sure I keep a bog roll in the fridge in case I **** myself out on a ride haha
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Oh, I don't know, car drivers always say "sorry, mate, didn't see you" anyway. WInter, summer, early mornings, late evenings, we're almost invisible
Originally Posted by Maz
I don't know bout tips, have always found it difficult, especially on the sv as it's naked. But I've come to enjoy wobbling, and the lorries gusts always make me giggle. No matter how many times it happens, it always catches me unaware..
Originally Posted by Morticia
I don't know bout tips, have always found it difficult, especially on the sv as it's naked. But I've come to enjoy wobbling, and the lorries gusts always make me giggle. No matter how many times it happens, it always catches me unaware..[/quote]
I just go for the 'learn where it might be windy, and watch out for them' method as it's less worrying when you're expecting it!
Things like appearing from beside lorries, gaps in hedges, bushes next to the road waving about etc
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