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setup my bicycle and went for a ride just before

came inside afterwards, took the step down into the family room, leg didnt hold and crumpled to the ground !!!

left knee totally gave way

wowsers

This is a 12-13 inch pedobear plush toy for sale!

He is the pedestrian bear, see him run!!!!

he is made in his classic running pose

it is made to a high quality and could be a perfect gift for children ;)

:D

Goodmorning!

How tough is the scruteneering on tires at Mallala?

.. Also, do you have to wear gloves and do your shoes need to be leather?

I am awere you are to wear flame resistent clothing from ankle, wrist to neck... I dont want to rock up and not pass because shoes and gloves or whatnot.

Thanks!

Goodmorning!

How tough is the scruteneering on tires at Mallala?

.. Also, do you have to wear gloves and do your shoes need to be leather?

I am awere you are to wear flame resistent clothing from ankle, wrist to neck... I dont want to rock up and not pass because shoes and gloves or whatnot.

Thanks!

I am not too sure, are you asking about the SAUSA track Day? I suppose as long as it's road worthy, It's fine. You need a Helmet, and a long-sleeved top - I wore a White Boiler Suit last time ;), and just some sneakers.

Hey Andrew, I found you a new Ban Stick :P

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