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Post by xrachaelx123 on Sept 20, 2007 13:59:51 GMT
Is anyone doing indoor driving this winter?? I am getting lessons this winter
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Post by bramblesmum on Sept 20, 2007 14:41:24 GMT
I'd love to but my pony's not ready yet hopefully next year. Definatly want to go and watch some though
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Post by xrachaelx123 on Sept 20, 2007 15:38:08 GMT
coolies
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Post by wally on Sept 20, 2007 16:17:28 GMT
I have a 2 wheeler, 2 seater on carriage wheels, extendable axles, Would it do the job?
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Post by tazzle on Sept 20, 2007 19:54:31 GMT
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Post by wally on Sept 21, 2007 8:28:00 GMT
Yup, what do you need for indoor trials?
What are the widths and weights?
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tara
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Post by tara on Sept 21, 2007 9:07:06 GMT
Me and Mr. Podge!!! ;D We only have four a year here (three comps and a final), but I love it!!!
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Post by tazzle on Sept 21, 2007 22:05:19 GMT
ok wally ... see what you mean now ;D 2 wheeler fine ( its what I have LOL) though a lot of drivers just use the same 4 wheelers they use outdoors. I have see a large wheeled gig (dont know what it was as I dont know much about vehicles !!!! and it was last year I saw it) take part but to me it seemed more a show class vehicle than a trial one , I would have been frightened of breaking it scurry vehicles not allowed , other than that anything goes ;D ;D ;D some have exercise vehicles and have seen fun bugs doing it too. widths are 125cm go on ........ have fun !!!
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Post by xrachaelx123 on Sept 22, 2007 9:13:20 GMT
Yea just the same as the marathon vehicles but no scurrys. Same widths etc etc
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