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Melnie Mouse with her legs in the air ... must resist ... ummm ... Hi Mel! That's a good suggestion! How you doing, sweetie? :D |
Hi, oi you, and hey not seen you for a while, how ya doing too? xx |
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i saw a girl at box actually getting on a bmw, she had to move it to the kerb by exit, and then hop on her bike with knee pivoting, but i wondered then, as she rides out, (which is up hill there isn't it?) what if she has to stop to give way to traffic, there are no kerbs there, and i did think perhaps then was a little dangerous... |
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Hey Mel, you have a PM. Don't let me down now, I'm counting on you ;) Loz xx |
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thanks. but er... counting on me for????? Should I know???? You're not getting all smutty again are you???? :D |
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Yeah I've got a friend who's done that too. She and another friend have also got those Daytona boots which no one can tell they've got inside 3/4 inch step up on heel, which helps. Luckily with Ducati's most of the seats become narrow at the tank end, so more people can ride them, but not many bikes if they don't do that, give us much option! |
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Oh i know.. ha ha I sound like sybil off Faulty Towers, i rode a 999 once just for an evening, to go to Poole Quay, but i only got as far as Southampton, and went home, didn't feel safe on it, as the whole suspension was set so hard, every where I rode, my bum was bouncing out of the seat. It was so awful, I felt like i couldn't ride properly or even counter steer, whole thing needed re-setting up, maybe it was set up for racing for a 20 stone bloke or something! |
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