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<blockquote data-quote="vincentvtwin" data-source="post: 120560" data-attributes="member: 692"><p>Ah Quicklys soft spot for them, Dad had changed jobs and the new farm had a 2 seater for the Doe triple D driver to get back home easier, as a 13 year old I used to sneak rides on it when no one was about or so I thought, the farm secretary's car had broken down so the boss and my Dad decided I would teach her to ride it, she was gung ho about it and I had an audience as she hitched her skirt up and hopped on and I had to get on the back and get in "close" to grab the handlebars as well, much laughter ensued and we rode around for half an hour until she got the hang of it. Happy Days! I came home from school one day to find it had been traded in for a new Puch Maxi, never bothered riding that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vincentvtwin, post: 120560, member: 692"] Ah Quicklys soft spot for them, Dad had changed jobs and the new farm had a 2 seater for the Doe triple D driver to get back home easier, as a 13 year old I used to sneak rides on it when no one was about or so I thought, the farm secretary's car had broken down so the boss and my Dad decided I would teach her to ride it, she was gung ho about it and I had an audience as she hitched her skirt up and hopped on and I had to get on the back and get in "close" to grab the handlebars as well, much laughter ensued and we rode around for half an hour until she got the hang of it. Happy Days! I came home from school one day to find it had been traded in for a new Puch Maxi, never bothered riding that one. [/QUOTE]
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