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WAKWAK
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by WAKWAK »
just got it not had chance to use it but at a tenner bloody good value and comfortable too!!!
Chaos, panic and disorder ... my work here is done.
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Easy
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by Easy »
Must get some pics up m8, preferably doing over the ton.
Lifes a blurr on an 'Ace
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WAKWAK
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by WAKWAK »
errm tried it today a little over a ton (honestly officer) but difficult to get pics
Chaos, panic and disorder ... my work here is done.
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WAKWAK
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by WAKWAK »
well the old sack hasnt died yet
i use it everyday for work and when i use the bike stood up well and best of all you can machine wash it (so the wife tells me
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Chaos, panic and disorder ... my work here is done.
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DAZ
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by DAZ »
misses banned me from hien gerike,kept coming home with new jackets,but never wore em
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Plastic Scouser
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by Plastic Scouser »
WTF is a daysack?
I just looked on the website and can't find one
Exup/V-Boost? Tomato/Tomato? Same meat - Different gravy
All the same innit? It's still a yam
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barfly
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by barfly »
Plastic Scouser wrote:WTF is a daysack?
I just looked on the website and can't find one
As above
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Rutz
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by Rutz »
clear as mud
The EXUP stickered zimmer frame is mine and I aint got no friends
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monkey
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by monkey »
is it a typo - did he mean gaysack?
*kenneth williams voice* oooh hello sailor etc etc
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barfly
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by barfly »
Rutz wrote: clear as mud
Must be something the old timers use
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barfly
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Rutz
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by Rutz »
Guess we'll never know plastic...as above
The EXUP stickered zimmer frame is mine and I aint got no friends
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Thunderacemalc
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by Thunderacemalc »
Black Aces rule............
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WAKWAK
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by WAKWAK »
bollox to the lot of ya
daysack is like a rucksack
has a diagonal strap from top to bottom and a belt that goes round your waist
good at high speed too
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barfly
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