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Guess who ?


I said I wouldn't, but I can't resist it......................................................................biggrin

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No idea, but that has to be the one and only lane 'O' Pain ???

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Nope biggrin Lane is a steep hill but not local. It's more about the id on his or her ass biggrin

-- Edited by Longman on Monday 11th of October 2010 07:21:40 PM

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Pol ?

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Pol yourself  biggrin,  who is Pol ?

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http://devongtrf.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=124986&p=3&topicID=38694862

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Was she going up or down?

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Looks like a Honda CRF to me so it can only be........





Mingle?

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doug9270 wrote:

http://devongtrf.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=124986&p=3&topicID=38694862




Oh, sorry Pol,  and Doug ,but not Pol.

Hi Biff, going down hill and although people call HIM a girl, he isn't biggrin

 



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SPOT ON X TRIPLE, it's my old mate MINGE, playing in the clay lanes of Salisbury Plain.  
Good Man Dave. biggrin


-- Edited by Longman on Wednesday 13th of October 2010 06:52:49 PM

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Gotta say that lane looks a tad vicious.

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What do I win?


I don't want a stroke of YOUR shock either!

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You can fettle Mings grommet if it pleases !

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I know it well......the lane, not the rider.biggrin



I've now taken it off my loop because of the mess the 4x4 lot have made near the bottom.They get stuck half way up,and with no big trees to winch offfurious they have to reverse back down and try to turn arounddisbelief.

I won't put up the other pictures on a public forum,but if anyone wants to see what were up against,I'll do it by P.M.

By the way Ming.....It is a little slippy.biggrin


BTW.My picture was taken during the winter so the lane was a little more open. 



-- Edited by Tomsdad on Tuesday 12th of October 2010 09:38:19 AM

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All day long the lanes had been flat and wet gravel.......


...until this one.......which had steepish gradient, 2 big ruts that were overgrown so the best line was down the middle - oh, and it was wet clay surface like icehmm

Trouble was, the middle was inclined right to left about 20degrees and potholed, so when the front tyre went down a dip the whole wheel washed out to the left and skittled us on our arses.hmm

Think only man-mountain Clayton stayed upright on this one, seeing as he's a world class acrobatconfuse

I was off 3 times in this one lane and longfreak stealthily snapped a piccy of me trapped under the CRF.

Hope his undercrackers fester for posting it up though......furious

Certainly wouldn't want to try it uphilldisbelief

-- Edited by Ming on Tuesday 12th of October 2010 02:43:12 PM

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Ming wrote:


Certainly wouldn't want to try it uphilldisbelief

-- Edited by Ming on Tuesday 12th of October 2010 02:43:12 PM



You can just about see how far I got up the centre,and no mess turning around. 



-- Edited by Tomsdad on Tuesday 12th of October 2010 03:20:29 PM

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May I add mr mingle I also got down with no issues!!!!biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

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DazzyG wrote:

May I add mr mingle I also got down with no issues!!!!biggrinbiggrinbiggrin




 Oh yeah, sorry........got it confused with the time you fell off while stationary on a level patch of grassyawn



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