Anglesey Beezumph Rally - We had some fun :-)

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Re: Anglesey Beezumph Rally - We had some fun :-)

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Simple thinking. Is the front pushing, is the back spinning? If neither then you don't need to do any more :D
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Passengers, do the Boret style and lie flat !! :o I saw him do that round gerards :notworthy: Back to Topic :) Grant's looking more comfortable with the bike :mrgreen:
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Re: Anglesey Beezumph Rally - We had some fun :-)

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Mike he is getting happier and more comfortable each outing. I have done the lying flat thing but only on a long straight like at Croix.
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