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Millyard Viper
« on: 13.10. 2022 08:41 »
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Re: Millyard Viper
« Reply #1 on: 13.10. 2022 12:09 »
it was on the telly last night, the motorbike show with Henry, they are going to try and break the speed record with a pilly!!!! rather them than me.
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Re: Millyard Viper
« Reply #2 on: 14.10. 2022 10:09 »
it was on the telly last night, the motorbike show with Henry, they are going to try and break the speed record with a pilly!!!! rather them than me.

The one I looked at on the player from this week they were riding around my neck of the woods from Folkestone to Whitstable, continuity was all over the place!
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