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Is the alot of Fat Mountain bikers out there???


Clint Adams

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Is the alot of Fat Mountain bikers out there???

 

 

Yes I am, welcome to my club, now don't forget to pay your membership fees by ME hey ?? :D

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I checked some massive shirts at Solomons, they were lank cheap as I presume very few cyclists are so big. R99 for anatomic shirts.

 

 

Is that you in yr Avatar?? Mr AGENT

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You do not get fat mountainbikers. You only get fat people that ride mountainbikes. The same in any sport. You don't get fat runners. They are just fat people running.

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im Also a Fatty :unsure: Was 101 but down to 96.8 and dropping :D I have no probs with shirts though I just by a large and its cool. the only one thats to tight is my 1 Mr Price but all the others a OK.

Want to be down to at least 90 by time the Amashova comes and 87 for the 94.7 . I can only Wish :huh:

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im Also a Fatty :unsure: Was 101 but down to 96.8 and dropping :D I have no probs with shirts though I just by a large and its cool. the only one thats to tight is my 1 Mr Price but all the others a OK.

Want to be down to at least 90 by time the Amashova comes and 87 for the 94.7 . I can only Wish :huh:

 

Hey..whoaa...I'm 101 and I'm not fat!! ;)

just well proportioned all over...

 

Just cannot shake the weight..been constant for years now...no matter how much I train or not!! :(

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Hey..whoaa...I'm 101 and I'm not fat!! ;)

just well proportioned all over...

 

Just cannot shake the weight..been constant for years now...no matter how much I train or not!! :(

 

Maybe its like my mother used to tell me we are all big boneded.....

I have however gone from 115Kg's to 104 in the last 4 months.

Hope I get some more K's off. The hill climbs are getting easier! :D

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It's one of the things I love about mtbing - all shapes and sizes - it really is a sport that has been taken up by the complete spectrum of humanity.

 

I'm 78kg, 0.5% body fat with biceps and quads the size of naval guns of course :D

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Any male that weighs less than 85kg should be racing with Caster the rest of us deserve our own category namely male and do not call us fat! :angry:

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Any male that weighs less than 85kg should be racing with Caster the rest of us deserve our own category namely male and do not call us fat! :angry:

 

 

Dude - it already exists! Very big in the states...

 

http://clydesdalecycling.wordpress.com/

 

You gotta be >200lbs to be considered a Clydesdale Cyclist!

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im Also a Fatty :unsure: Was 101 but down to 96.8 and dropping :D I have no probs with shirts though I just by a large and its cool. the only one thats to tight is my 1 Mr Price but all the others a OK.

Want to be down to at least 90 by time the Amashova comes and 87 for the 94.7 . I can only Wish :huh:

@Leet your'e a cook right?? he he... I mean shef...

I'd eat in your restaurant any day...

 

NEVER trusted a skinny shef!! :D

maybe you should call it an occupational hazard? take some insurance out for it...

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Fatty.

 

 

Celery and bulimia are my favourite dieting methods.

 

One uses up calories while you eat it and the other? Twice the taste - none of the calories!

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Celery and bulimia are my favourite dieting methods.

 

One uses up calories while you eat it and the other? Twice the taste - none of the calories!

I will give it a try, can do with losing some kilo's.

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