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Gardening whilst on a motor bike(under cut folk)


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Not being funny or knocking the enthusiasm but I trust you have disclosed that you are using your motorbike for work to your insurance company plus, having come off my bike many years ago at around 60mph (High Sided), it was painful enough just in jeans and leather jacket....If I had that much kit around me, I may not have survived as much of my path was on my back and found that trying to slow myself down only caused me to tumble over and over so just held arms in and took a slide on my back/arse until I stopped.

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1 hour ago, spudulike said:

Not being funny or knocking the enthusiasm but I trust you have disclosed that you are using your motorbike for work to your insurance company plus, having come off my bike many years ago at around 60mph (High Sided), it was painful enough just in jeans and leather jacket....If I had that much kit around me, I may not have survived as much of my path was on my back and found that trying to slow myself down only caused me to tumble over and over so just held arms in and took a slide on my back/arse until I stopped.

If you want to learn how to place hedge trimmers or any tools around your bike please holla at me

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