I know some of you missed slagging off my vids so here's one for old times sake lol
Re: Groms are not just for wheelies
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 11:32 pm
by bikerdezzie
Might be gettin another one myself as my mates just bought two new his n hers ones!
Re: Groms are not just for wheelies
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:10 am
by mr fish
bikerdezzie wrote:Might be gettin another one myself as my mates just bought two new his n hers ones!
Cool can beat a bit of slow speed fun with wobbly wheels lol
Re: Groms are not just for wheelies
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:14 am
by Dave Weller
Some of the best biking roads are around Box Hill, Walton on the Hill and Tadworth, years ago I would use a green lane which runs from the back of Epsom Downs (crossing the 8 furlong point) to Headley, not sure if you can still do it. Little bikes are such fun on these roads, I'll take out my City Fly 125 and re-trace your route, also going to the Sportman Pub at Kingswood and Colley Hill.
Re: Groms are not just for wheelies
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 7:36 pm
by mr fish
Dave Weller wrote:Some of the best biking roads are around Box Hill, Walton on the Hill and Tadworth, years ago I would use a green lane which runs from the back of Epsom Downs (crossing the 8 furlong point) to Headley, not sure if you can still do it. Little bikes are such fun on these roads, I'll take out my City Fly 125 and re-trace your route, also going to the Sportman Pub at Kingswood and Colley Hill.
Let me know if it's still is a green lane .. GROM off road sounds fun