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16-May-2006, 11:31
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Yes mate, I believe your right.
Also, won't the spring rate be wrong for two up stuff? With two people on it the back end will probably sag like Jo Brands arse
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16-May-2006, 11:39
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Yes mate, I believe your right.
Also, won't the spring rate be wrong for two up stuff? With two people on it the back end will probably sag like Jo Brands arse
Saggy Jo Brand ... hmmmm ... nice
... I wonder if I could squeeze her into the
sidecar
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16-May-2006, 17:01
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cant see how the wheels would e an issue...same as other 996 aren't they??
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16-May-2006, 18:52
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16-May-2006, 19:00
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Just buy her a bike mate !
How about this one .......................
P.s 88 aint that Skids Number ?
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16-May-2006, 21:51
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If your combined weight is less than 110 kg you will be OK, I was up to that at one stage
. But seriously, when I bought my SPS the bike shop was converting a brand new one to Biposto and told me they were happy with the bike carrying 2 people.
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16-May-2006, 22:17
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dare I say I'm over 110kg........
not got any bent wheels yet
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