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aido wrote:
Quote:jak if try putting your feet on the pegs every now and then you might not pick up splinters along the wayLook who is talking, you look like your paddling in your avatar picture
what about a BOP? (big orange pig)
I’ve bought some tools from Trash and Treasure markets, just because they are old and crappy and look well used doesn’t mean they don’t work like they should, plus you can bargain to get em cheap.
Morning Mick, it looks like a good day to go for a ride (a little bit wet maybe), I haven’t been on the bike for a couple of months so it should be interesting!
Some of those trails look familiar, my brother and I rode up there last Christmas, not a bad place of the world for dirt bike riding.
there is no such thing as too much beer
Murph the surf wrote:
Quote:Surely its more comman than this???
anybody??
Just did a ride Monday and even though it was not raining, I came home sweating like a pig.
I am probably a little over weight and more than a tadd hairy (like a bear or gorilla) :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy:
Just looking for a quick fix????
Have not tried the powders or creams yet
Not sure which way to go
Powders:-Do they keep working 5 minutes into a ride (when everything gets sweaty)??
Creams:-
Do they stick around all day??
Or do they have to be reaplied when the going gets tough. And I mean Tough AHA
I probably sweat more than anybody on a ride. Gotta let the young fella’s step in more often and help drag bikes up cliffs
Cheerio
Murph (looking for another bottle) the surfDon’t blame me Mick, Murph was the one that brought it up
check the pose in the 3rd pic, you should be on the Lowes ads Drew
I can’t pull a rabbit out of a hat but I can pull a hair out of my arse :laugh: :laugh:
sack and crack wax might reduce the friction
yep, I live in wollongong
Breaking news Power Balance wrist bracelets are a shame, what a surprise?
Power Balance exposed
Yahoo!7 December 23, 2010, 11:15 amA bracelet which made false claims about being able to improve balance has been forced to offer refunds to customers.
Misleading advertising claims about the alleged benefits of Power Balance wristbands and pendants have been withdrawn by the manufacturer after Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) intervention.
Power Balance has agreed not to supply any more products that are misleadingly labelled and refunds have been offered for those who previously purchase the product.
The bracelet, complete with a hologram with a built-in 7.83mhz frequency, was marketed as a way to improve balance, strength and flexibility.
However sceptics have consistently argued how a frequency can be built into the hologram and how even that would have an effect on the body.
Watch Richard Saunders from the Australian Skeptics debunk the claims of Power Balance on Today Tonight.
The ACCC raised concerns that these claims were likely to mislead consumers into believing that Power Balance products have benefits that they do not have.
ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel said there is no supportive scientific evidence.
“Consumers should be wary of other similar products on the market that make unsubstantiated claims,” he said.
“They may be no more beneficial than a rubber band.”
Power Balance has admitted there is no credible scientific basis for the claims and therefore no reasonable grounds for making representations about the benefits of the product.Comment: A very profitable ‘trick’
The company also acknowledged its conduct may have contravened the misleading and deceptive conduct section of the Trade Practices Act (1974).
The wristbands were widely promoted in the media by various sporting celebrities.
“When a product is heavily promoted, sold at major sporting stores, and worn by celebrities, consumers tend to give a certain legitimacy to the product and the representations being made,” Mr Samuel said.
“Retailers that continue to sell the product with misleading representations on the packaging are warned that they may be open to action from the ACCC.”
The bands are worn by various celebrities such as AFL player Brendan Fevola, NRL star Benji Marshall, basketballer Shaquille O’Neal and England cricket captain Andrew Strauss.
Power Balance will now make various changes to the way it markets its “rubber band” by publishing corrective advertising, amending its website and changing its packaging.Who said LC4s can’t fly?
kram140 wrote:
Quote:LC4skin wrote:Quote:Even though I said they were ugly (which they are), if I was going to get a cheap secondhand adventure bike it would be a Honda for sure.We’re still not waving at you though :laugh: :laugh:
What about a thumbs up?
Even though I said they were ugly (which they are), if I was going to get a cheap secondhand adventure bike it would be a Honda for sure.
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