SCUK euro/malta epic road trip
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Me too. Forget the biofuel idea, just fuel up and go. As long as it's an adventure, it's worth the cost of the fuel.
Problem is, I don't think people are seriously going to be able to find the time/money to do this. We all *want* to, but none of us seem to be *able* to.
Problem is, I don't think people are seriously going to be able to find the time/money to do this. We all *want* to, but none of us seem to be *able* to.
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I am up for it....but I need to build my Lwb first ad I'm not doing it in my blue SJ, there's no space.
Tbh I'll be doing euro road trips in it at least once a year anyway to go ride BMX
Tbh I'll be doing euro road trips in it at least once a year anyway to go ride BMX
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I haven't had any major injuries for a while but BMX and injuries go hand in handMartin86 wrote:Thought you was Injured Scott ?
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ScottieJ wrote:I haven't had any major injuries for a while but BMX and injuries go hand in handMartin86 wrote:Thought you was Injured Scott ?
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I've just got to sort out my health enough that I can come too. I think I have enough spare cash (I can save up some), and I have the time.ScottieJ wrote:I am up for it....but I need to build my Lwb first ad I'm not doing it in my blue SJ, there's no space.
Tbh I'll be doing euro road trips in it at least once a year anyway to go ride BMX
Or knee in plaster...ScottieJ wrote:I haven't had any major injuries for a while but BMX and injuries go hand in hand
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Not sure they would survive what I doMartin86 wrote:ScottieJ wrote:I haven't had any major injuries for a while but BMX and injuries go hand in handMartin86 wrote:Thought you was Injured Scott ?
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The old burner, that brings back some memories, not all good
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Bear Trap Pedals, Stunt Pegs lolROBBIE wrote:The old burner, that brings back some memories, not all good
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