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Post by alza on May 12, 2008 18:34:33 GMT
hi has anyone heard of the killer spinner treadmill..made in the PHILIPPINES..by rpmillmaker..i was told i could get one delivered for about 340 pounds alza...
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Post by neilsherlock on May 12, 2008 20:06:22 GMT
add a 1 on the front of that. theres a lot of extra hidden costs.
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on May 12, 2008 20:16:39 GMT
yep like import tax jj's treadmill is the cheapest you will find weve all done our research.Im in direct contact with the guy now see what he comes up with.But i know the only way to avoid the tax is to send it as a gift and your not allowed to send gifts over like £50 or somthing so it would be breaking customs laws too.So you can give the guy £300 odd quid and maybe itll never get through custom's
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Post by alza on May 12, 2008 20:43:18 GMT
hi lad's thanx for the info i new it was too good too be true...i will have to just save my cash..for one of jj's treadmills
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on May 12, 2008 20:45:20 GMT
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Post by neilsherlock on May 12, 2008 20:52:25 GMT
ill do you a philipino hose pipe for 300 quid
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on May 12, 2008 20:56:50 GMT
ill do you a philipino hose pipe for 300 quid lmfao
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Post by alza on May 12, 2008 22:37:19 GMT
hi neilsherlock no thanks m8..i just thought the slat mill looked good...alza
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Post by neilsherlock on May 13, 2008 10:19:15 GMT
yer all nice kit mate, but not a must really. a good gental bike ride is exactly the same mate.
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Post by alza on May 13, 2008 10:51:31 GMT
hi m8 yeah cool i was just looking at some new things to get for dog..he is still young yet so i will stick with flirt pole..p.s my dads english bull looks like your english bull in your sig..alza
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on May 13, 2008 11:32:55 GMT
the english bull is lily shes great (i want her neilus) and alza im very impressed with what you are doing with your pup and what you would like to do with him its great to see young lads doing it the right way heres that bike attachment you wanted. WalkyDog Bicycle Attachment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An excellent way to enjoy the great outdoors with a canine pal. Gives the bike rider freedom of movement-no hanging onto that leash. Can be installed on the bike in less than 5 minutes. Disconnected in just one second and transforms into a leash for walking. Internal springs provide shock absorption. Universal fitting means it's suitable for almost any type of bike. Recommended for use with a harness. Extra jaws can be purchased for installation on multiple bikes. If your dog is not used to running alongside a bike it is strongly recommended that you undertake some basic training first. Here are some suggestions Walk your dog next to your bike whilst wheeling it along. Connect the Walkydog to your dog's harness and walk your dog with the bike. Connect the Walkydog to your bike and then connect your dog to the Walkydog and wheel the bike. Mount the bike and with the Walkydog and your dog connected, try a few laps at a slow speed in a quiet environment where there are no distractions. Repeat steps 1 to 4 in different environments, gradually building on the level of distraction (ie, people, other dogs, traffic. When your dog is comfortable trotting alongside the bike, increase the speed and length of journey steadily - do not overdo it. Always take water for your dog on outings. It is not advisable to make your dog run for long periods in hot weather. Check dog pads frequently if running on hard surfaces. cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160235003631&mpt=1210678631872&tGUID=c6256e331190a0e204506280ff2e0753or www.traininglines.co.uk/erol.html?652x658#652X658
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Post by alza on May 13, 2008 12:12:34 GMT
hi shakka thanx..yeah i will order one soon once i get him used to walking beside bike..thanx for the links alza
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Post by neilsherlock on May 13, 2008 20:51:27 GMT
V nice mate
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Post by jjbullterriers on Jun 15, 2008 21:48:41 GMT
I got a bike your dog ! fixed it up 2 my boys bike ,it looked good got Beau hooked up & set of slowley in quiet area at back of my house , doing about 5mph when Beau saw a cat . she went for the cat !! pulling the whole bike sidways until i fell off & then draged it along 4 about 10ft before the bike got stuck round a tree , luckley enough no 1 saw me , they may be o.k. for a poodle ?....
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on Jun 15, 2008 22:22:36 GMT
lmfao wish we had a video of that beau does like a cat mind
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Post by alza on Jun 16, 2008 19:14:35 GMT
haha jj nice one i was wondering about the dog wanting too bolt another way..lol..better of going for a run instead & keep my self in good shape too
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Post by southern-staffords on Jun 16, 2008 20:21:10 GMT
Obviously JJ is getting on a bit now so not as strong as he once was!!!! joking!! Alza i take my 2 on it see cats everywhere as long as you see them you can control the dogs. my dogs weigh around 38lb each so thats nearly 80lb of dog wanting to get something. Dont be put off until you give it a go.
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Post by alza on Jun 16, 2008 21:00:41 GMT
yeah m8 i will give it a go!! only thing is kye is so lazy it's unreal..you have to wake him to give him food..lol & even when he wakes up..he looks at you as if too say give us a minute.. pmsl...
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on Jun 16, 2008 22:12:45 GMT
abbey is exactly the same alza if i run she walks but if i leave her on a lead and run she soon warms up then runs faster than i do, hes still a pup and will take a while to wake up but a little warm up will get him in the mood then hell out do you i promise. Abbey does nothing out of choice unless i get her going first.
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