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what sports have u done
muddydisco:
COURSING WITH DOGS (WIPPET X COILLE)
FERRETING (2 POLECATS)
LAMPING (WIPPET X COILLE)
SHOOTING (THEOBEN RAPID 7)
FISHING
Jason2985:
:D
Walking,
Badminton,
Tennis,
Cycling,
Running,
Bungy Jumping? Is this a sport?
Paint Balling? as above, i was knackered afterwards tho, and sore. :shock:
Fishing, sea and course.
Jay
narked:
--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---Mountain bike racing (last bike was a Pace Research RC100, no boingy-bits on it :wink: )
Cyclo-Cross (Paul Milnes 653)
Although I really ought to get the bikes back out as I'm starting to get porky now (almost breaking the 11stone barrier)
--- End quote ---
Don't like making life easy for yourself then ;) My Inbred had a nice 5 inch travel fork up front, though it was just down to the steel frame to smooth out the bumps at the back.
Porky at 11 stone?! Hitting the 16 stone barrier here ;) Hence why I need to get a bike again. Though if I do say so myself, I'm not exactly fat for the weight.
martha focker:
boating
football
tennis
wake boarding
absailing
archery
shooting
motorbiking
push biking
go karting
4x4 (if it is a sport lol)
jet skiing
crossbow
and somthing else lol :D
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "narked" ---
--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---Mountain bike racing (last bike was a Pace Research RC100, no boingy-bits on it :wink: )
Cyclo-Cross (Paul Milnes 653)
Although I really ought to get the bikes back out as I'm starting to get porky now (almost breaking the 11stone barrier)
--- End quote ---
Don't like making life easy for yourself then ;) My Inbred had a nice 5 inch travel fork up front, though it was just down to the steel frame to smooth out the bumps at the back.
--- End quote ---
Never felt the need for it, the Pace had rigid forks (RC-30??) but the frame was relatively forgiving.
I could overtake quite a few downhill, as well as outclimb them :wink:
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