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• #1027
the forum is always right
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• #1028
Fact
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• #1029
Actually, when it comes to transmission, diameter is everything.
no it is the length of chain that changes the gear
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• #1030
no it isnt!
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• #1031
i think you are winding us up now.
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• #1032
look dude, all the information is here now ^
you are wrong. read the information and take it in, it is right.what if you are wrong?
I need to know quick I am going to race at Hillingdon tonight, its my first race
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• #1033
none of us are wrong on this matter! edit: none of us apart from you.
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• #1034
it's hippy looking for an opportunity to post that pic of him with the trophy again
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• #1035
my first race in about 90 minutes and you lot have just made matters worse. I'm off I have learnt nothing on this website
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• #1036
let me put it another way, I had 32 teeth when I was born now I have 26 teeth, I am missing 6 teeth but they are still my teeth, same goes for the 48 chain ring the teeth are missing but it is now a 47.
How can you not see this? !!!!If you're so convinced you're right despite everyone (with lots of experience) saying no then either decide that you were right all along and we're a useless source of knowledge or accept that maybe you're wrong.
Have a nice day:-)
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• #1037
my first race in about 90 minutes and you lot have just made matters worse. I'm off I have learnt nothing on this website
Excellent choice.
Bye bye;-p
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• #1038
yes you have :)
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• #1039
don't start me on cheese
lol
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• #1040
what do you know? twat
haha
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• #1041
Mr Wensleydale is a troll, don't feed him.
Instead, go visit this page and read up on a great coach for British Cycling*: http://www.mastercoach.co.uk/biography
- This link may or may not be unrelated to the troll.
- This link may or may not be unrelated to the troll.
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• #1042
110mph behind a car
that would be hella scaryi love daves abilities
roots 'em out whereever they are -
• #1043
So he really should know the answer to that question then.
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• #1044
Back to my mice....
We keep a super clean house. Well that might be an exaggeration, but I'm a bit OCD when it comes to crumbs and clean benches. Stuff is put away, except cereal which is too big for the cupboards. We've managed to catch 'em and take them to the park, but alas they come back.
I tried to buy mouse traps - asda and tesco. No luck. Only poison - and well that just causes another problem when you can't find them when they're dead and smelly. Flatmate has managed to find some traps today in Camberwell (says it all really). So hopefully that will work.
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• #1045
Nah...the townsfolk will just screw you out of your fee and you'll have to lead their children away.
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• #1046
katie take them on one of the longer rides
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• #1047
go to any local hardware shop thats were you can get mousetraps.
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• #1048
katie take them on one of the longer rides
i'd like to see them get back from southendActually did that using the humane traps, relocated them to the country:-)
Okay, Essex but they still looked pretty confused... -
• #1049
poor mice essex
hertfordshire would have been much more humane -
• #1050
You need to set the traps so they are on a hair trigger otherwise the mice can take the bate without triggering the trap. I'm not too good at this but the other half with her mini hands seems to be an excellent mouse murderer. 100% success rate in our old flat.
look dude, all the information is here now ^
you are wrong. read the information and take it in, it is right.