This is why you should wear Armour! WARNING> Blood

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  • #132921

    Chris
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    Puddles wrote:

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    I will be showing that to my kids for next time they ask do they have to put all there gear on

    Good idea puddles, and leave a copy on top of their gear bags so they are reminded each time they open it.

    Chris.

    #132933

    Bruce Curtis
    Member

    chris72a wrote:

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    Love your work Boony, mmmm I do like the DRZ’s they are a decent cheap alternative to a real bike.

    Cheers
    Chris.

    Quote of the week!

    BC

    #132914

    Dwayne O
    Member

    YEP,,,
    Spending a simple $105 at Moot Designs would have helped that arm I`m sure, even more $$$ if ya can spare it:dry: :huh: :unsure:

    That`s gotta hurt ????

    #132944

    Bruce Curtis
    Member

    EAGLE`02 wrote:

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    YEP,,,
    Spending a simple $105 at Moot Designs would have helped that arm I`m sure, even more $$$ if ya can spare it:dry: :huh: :unsure:

    That`s gotta hurt ????

    yep said it before I’ll no doubt say it again

    Roost armour is for protecting you against “roost” from roostertailing showering spinning projectiles.

    Body armour/pressure suits, protect your body, well upper body and shoulder and arms anyway.

    BC

    #132945

    Peter W
    Member

    EAGLE`02 wrote:

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    YEP,,,
    Spending a simple $105 at Moot Designs would have helped that arm I`m sure, even more $$$ if ya can spare it:dry: :huh: :unsure:

    That`s gotta hurt ????

    That’s exactly what I thought as soon as I saw the pic Eagle.
    Apparently he came off at the end of the day when fatigue was setting in.

    Let us all learn from some poor unfortunates mistake ;)

    #132948

    Dwayne O
    Member

    P-Dub wrote:

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    EAGLE`02 wrote:

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    YEP,,,
    Spending a simple $105 at Moot Designs would have helped that arm I`m sure, even more $$$ if ya can spare it:dry: :huh: :unsure:

    That`s gotta hurt ????

    That’s exactly what I thought as soon as I saw the pic Eagle.
    Apparently he came off at the end of the day when fatigue was setting in.

    Let us all learn from some poor unfortunates mistake ;)

    Yeah, Hear that MOTO ???:blush:
    End of the Day, close to end of ride, fatigue setting in,,,,,,
    Any bells ringing here old mate ????

    That`s how Moto had his getoff on a Hill End pre run ride with TB & actually crashed on the final corner of the day (result, badly broken thumb:blink: )

    #132934

    chris72a wrote:

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    Love your work Boony, mmmm I do like the DRZ’s they are a decent cheap alternative to a real bike.

    Cheers
    Chris.

    geez, im now reminded just how much ive missed you chris….

    luv ya work:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    ….DRZ, like an atomik but yellow and not as powerful:P :P :P

    #132946

    Greg
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    Mr Blue wrote:

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    Roost armour is for protecting you against “roost” from roostertailing showering spinning projectiles.

    Body armour/pressure suits, protect your body, well upper body and shoulder and arms anyway.
    BC

    Thats the quote of the week for me, I shake my head at Mick and Moto, I cant understand it, sorry guys but he is so right ;)

    TB

    #132963

    alan
    Member

    Trailboss wrote:

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    Mr Blue wrote:

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    Roost armour is for protecting you against “roost” from roostertailing showering spinning projectiles.

    Body armour/pressure suits, protect your body, well upper body and shoulder and arms anyway.
    BC

    Thats the quote of the week for me, I shake my head at Mick and Moto, I cant understand it, sorry guys but he is so right ;)

    TB

    falling of is a lot more enjoyable with a presser suit on sometimes i have a bit of a giggle at myself and think how funny that would have looked.but befor i started whereing them falling of just plain hert no fun at all

    #132966

    Anonymous

    A pressure suit would have saved his elbow there I’m sure. Maybe I’ll have to invest in one and stink like the rest of you :P

    #133025

    Mick D
    Member

    TB,I wear EVS elbow guards under my jersey.Have done for two months now.Got sick of scarped up elbows all the time.

    #133045

    Anonymous

    micknmeld wrote:

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    TB,I wear EVS elbow guards under my jersey.Have done for two months now.Got sick of scarped up elbows all the time.

    Do you wear them to help with the Wauchope carpet burn too? :laugh:

    #133046

    Greg
    Member

    micknmeld wrote:

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    TB,I wear EVS elbow guards under my jersey.Have done for two months now.Got sick of scarped up elbows all the time.

    :huh: Thats great mate on ya smiley-score009.gif :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh:

    Carpet burn Moto, look at his head that where he needs a rug :P

    TB

    #133047

    Mick D
    Member

    hmmmmmmmmmm..the two of you have been into the “crack yourself up” pills again have we?:huh:

    It appears I will have to be on my guard today.:blink:

    #133048

    Trent
    Member

    It doesn’t really look like a big off plus its his right elbow and he fell to his left!

    Any of you sooks look long enough to notice the medic is actually pulling the skin back?!

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