Yeah! In his own car that you're going to buy him!Rooster wrote:What about getting him some driving lessons then mike
Second hand bike?
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Re: Second hand bike?
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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Re: Second hand bike?
For the avoidance of any doubt -- He knows (& has known for the last 4 years!) that if he arranges the driving lessons i will pay for them. I am not gonna spoon feed him totally and actually book the lessons for him. He is 21.
He is insured under my policy and isnt that bad an L driver. No near accidents yet.
But more importantly - anyone flogging a bike out there?
He is insured under my policy and isnt that bad an L driver. No near accidents yet.
But more importantly - anyone flogging a bike out there?
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Just got myself a bike from Halfords for £99 today.
Some people say I used to be called Colzo. Don't listen to them people, I talk much less sense than Colzo.
Re: Second hand bike?
H'woodMike2umate wrote:For the avoidance of any doubt -- He knows (& has known for the last 4 years!) that if he arranges the driving lessons i will pay for them. I am not gonna spoon feed him totally and actually book the lessons for him. He is 21.
He is insured under my policy and isnt that bad an L driver. No near accidents yet.
But more importantly - anyone flogging a bike out there?
I've got a Marin trail bike I'd sell, hard tail with front suspension and suspension seatpost. Its a great commuter bike - fast comfortable and lightweight. 3 years old with lots of new bits on it inc tyres take £200 for it