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Diamond Hell
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by Diamond Hell » 15 Dec 2005, 09:13
Happening 14th January, near Ruthin. Thread
here
I'm umming and arring about it, but if it's steep hillsides where tight turns are needed then the Syncro will excel.
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by rollinsonkeith » 16 Dec 2005, 13:27
Might be interested in this one, not far from me.
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by devonmaid » 17 Dec 2005, 10:13
would be interested if I can afford it, if not quite happy to be a passenger and help out with costs. Rog. 07974807846, 01752 519314
Ye Olde Syncrospares
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by Ye Olde Syncrospares » 17 Dec 2005, 10:37
these guys are warming up for the LADOGA CHALLENGE,kinnel,saw a vid on this tother night,anything on less than 38's boggers gets put in the easy route!!!!
bought some real off roaders!!!!!!!
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by HarryMann » 17 Dec 2005, 10:50
Sounds like it would blow a few cobwebs away - approach with circumspection perhaps?
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by bigbluebus » 17 Dec 2005, 15:04
approach with circumspection perhaps
sounds painful
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by Louey » 17 Dec 2005, 16:32
off roading can be painful - first hand experience here
That doesn't stop it being fun
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by HarryMann » 17 Dec 2005, 17:16
Oh yes Louey, I do hope that finger has now healed well, and is not hurting in the cold weather
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by Louey » 17 Dec 2005, 17:52
I'm off to the doctors over xmas to see the results of an xray I had about a month ago. Still plays up and the joint is nearly twice as wide as the one on the other hand.
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