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sidie
hi
is the northam track smooth enough for a sindewinder type buggy with an oldy driving
my many concern is the swingarm type rear susp
cheers
is the northam track smooth enough for a sindewinder type buggy with an oldy driving
my many concern is the swingarm type rear susp
cheers
TONE- Bike
- Number of posts : 16
Location : rockingham
Registration date : 2008-08-26
Re: sidie
Should be fine .
come along and knock yourself out
( Craigs brother did )
come along and knock yourself out
( Craigs brother did )
smithy- Bike
- Number of posts : 44
Registration date : 2008-08-20
Re: sidie
Yeh its perfectly fine for a sidewinder, Mine handled it fine, no worrys at all.
Jet- Admin
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Age : 33
Location : Perth
Registration date : 2008-08-24
Re: sidie
Sidewinders are fine at Northam here is proof.
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Cpo- Bike
- Number of posts : 36
Age : 99
Location : Sharing the shed with Tisha
Registration date : 2008-08-24
Re: sidie
Whats the stig doing driving the first one ?
smithy- Bike
- Number of posts : 44
Registration date : 2008-08-20
Re: sidie
TONE wrote:hi
is the northam track smooth enough for a sindewinder type buggy with an oldy driving
my many concern is the swingarm type rear susp
cheers
Hey Tone! How old is the oldie? coming from a youngie!
buggybaz- Bike
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Registration date : 2008-08-24
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