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Kev Murphy
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A diff'rent way to dismount?
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Man, how keen is this guy?
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Re: A diff'rent way to dismount?
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Re: A diff'rent way to dismount?
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"Keen" barely begins to describe it.
I deduce he climbs up onto the wing strut for the landing
(unless he can run
very
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Re: A diff'rent way to dismount?
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Quote from: Biggles on September 25, 2015, 11:04:19 AM
I deduce he climbs up onto the wing strut for the landing
Yes, my first question was also
"What now?"
I figure the rider must be pretty crook if the pillion wants to get off that badly.
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