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Posted
13 hours ago, Mr. Squirrel said:


Dork. 


Wow, that was constructive.

 

Do you want a gold star so you can stick on the fridge or would you prefer a new pack of flavoured crayons?

 

 

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Posted

At risk of beeing lambasted, i wear type c all the time.

 

As for the chinstrap, it uses to really bug me, but have since adjusted it and barely notice it.

 

Have been known to forget to fasten the chinstrap when upstairs more than once😶

Posted (edited)
31 minutes ago, krummholz said:

Do the folk who don't use helmet chinstraps also not use seatbelts

 

 

 

probably not, it's hard to climb when strapped in the vehicle.

Edited by Oldfeller
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Posted
18 hours ago, krummholz said:

Do the folk who don't use helmet chinstraps also not use seatbelts?

 

 

 

 


I always use a helmet strap and sometimes use a seatbelt. 

Posted
41 minutes ago, AHPP said:


I always use a helmet strap and sometimes use a seatbelt. 


I use the seatbelt, but I don’t normally bother with the helmet as it interferes with the sun visor (the exception being if I have an annoying passenger…. then the ear defenders are indispensable).

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Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Bolt said:

annoying passenger

 

My most regular one licks me, occasionally stands on my lap. 

Edited by AHPP
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Posted

Where's that video of the blower training course. I need to refresh my driving in spikes ticket.

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