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Scoot65

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  • Bike(s)
    Triumph Speedmaster, Lambretta TV200 and GP200
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    Durham

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  1. Nice scooter!! Worth quite a bit now...... My first was a 1965 Lambretta J125 I wasn't old enough to ride it on the road at 15yo in 1980, so went round and round my Dad's field. First 'on the road' scooter was a 1973 Vespa 90 SS which I passed my test on......... first bike was 600 Bandit in 1998
  2. I had a similar problem when riding my Triumph Speedmaster (865). It was an easy enough job to do. Here's a thread I posted on another forum three years ago. https://www.thetriumphforum.com/threads/swapped-stock-2005-risers-for-newer-model-risers.5427/
  3. Sounds like you're doing all the right tings!! Enjoy!
  4. Good luck, Enjoy your new ride. Just take it easy until you get a good feel of the bike. The weather's certainly on your side.
  5. +1 Same here. I've had it a few years now. Very easy to use.... (BTW, that's not me in the vid, I just grabbed it off YT) ">
  6. 719 miles round trip on a scooter. I take it you left on Monday and only got back home today? No, approximately 9 to 10 hours each way, with stops etc. Rode down on the Friday and back up to Durham on the Sunday.
  7. I was in Tenby last weekend too! Went for the scooter rally. I didn't go on my Triumph, I rode down from Durham on my scooter...... 719 miles round trip .... It was a good rally and great weather made it all the better.
  8. post #607 Some great looking scooters in that video!! Here's what I've been listening to recently Shocking Blue singing California Here I Come ...... and of course, the gorgeous lead singer, Mariska Veres https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOKGUWjHWHA
  9. I still have may Stadium Achilles helmet too. Red with gold pinstripe. These were really THE ONLY full face helmet a early 1980's scooter boy / scooterist would use.
  10. Why would you do that? These type of youtube vids and the associated outrage at other people's driving are voyeuristic crap. I always think that the posters are holier than thou prats. ......Remember we all have our stupid moments when driving / riding on the roads.
  11. It occurred to me early this morning that years ago, when we had the IRA terror campaign, whenever an IRA bomb went off on the mainland i.e. London / Manchester etc I don't seem to remember there being wall to wall coverage for a week aferwards like we have now. The incident was reported in the news and we quickly moved on.................. I'm wondering why has this changed now?? They say terrorists need publicity........well. they're certainly getting plenty of that these days!!
  12. Lol should design a universal dashboard mat with a print of all different tickets, then randomly place the valid one in the middle at the back where its hardest to reach from the outside. I like the mat idea!!!! lol
  13. Yes. After paying £90 for a metal shell the households displaying them don't have any spare cash worth stealing. Or if they did, they'd spend it on more non-functioning unstealable goods. It not metal, it's top quality premium yellow plastic!! They sell like hotcakes on eBay.. people like them because ADT systems are monitored so if the alarm goes off the control center call the police. If you have a row of houses and one has an ADT alarm box and the others don't, the idea is that the criminals will rob your neighbours and not your house with an ADT box. Thanks for the reply and info. Now I know the thinking behind the dummy boxes. Cheers!!
  14. I've these advertised before. Is there something special about ADT alarms that crims don't like?
  15. Stormin' is about 15 mins from my house.....
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