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Safety Equipment for Morris
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Re: Safety Equipment for Morris
Very nice......just don't brake too hard and, please, don't have any crashes!
Re: Safety Equipment for Morris
If you brake hard the hammock would swing forward and the netting would hold the child secure. Clever idea!
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Re: Safety Equipment for Morris
Ah yes, of course Les! Missed that.....brain out of gear.......physics not my strong point!
Still, best to avoid any crashes eh?
Still, best to avoid any crashes eh?
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Re: Safety Equipment for Morris
Doubt if a black one was available....probably burn whoever ordered one!!
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
Re: Safety Equipment for Morris
Didn't they sell them a few years ago? I seem to remember seeing then full of fluffy bunnies in Fietas driven by young girls
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Re: Safety Equipment for Morris
My favourite Minor safety equipment was always the brick I carried in the boot in case I had to park on a steep hill.
Good home offered for custom splittie