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who would have thought the cockroach would go so well! shame the rev counter didn't work, did i hear a few scrapes?
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A crash helmet question.................
A40man replied to PaulW's topic in Clothing, Luggage, Accessories and Security
15 mph is fast enough to get a nasty head injury imo RoSPA says:- Around 80% of motorcyclists killed in road accidents suffer major head injuries, and although there are serious injuries to other body areas in some of these cases, many do die from head injuries. Head and brain injuries can be caused in very low speed accidents, and motorcycle helmets offer good protection against such injuries (although they do not guarantee protection). In the UK, motorcyclists must wear a helmet when riding on the road. Helmets sold in the UK must comply with ECE Regulation 22 as amended by the 05 series of amendments, British Standard BS 6658 as amended or a European standard which offers a level of protection which is the same as, or better than, the BS. -
A crash helmet question.................
A40man replied to PaulW's topic in Clothing, Luggage, Accessories and Security
so would i wear a helmet - i suppose an open face would look more the part somebody told me that those lids cyclists have are actually useless in reality -
deffo prefer the second - with mirrors
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well this thread does start off saying that the bike came up locally and for the right money it's about having something to tinker with, my bikes aren't worth very much but i like them, of course this makes restoration technically uneconomic which my restoration definitely is
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i have been surprised at how much restoration has cost, i've been trying to make one good bike out of two similar machines, both 1990. some gaskets and bushes have been hard to find/expensive and although i have done the bulk i have used a local mechanic when stuck, there have been problems undoing bolts/re threading plus seized bush type fittings that i have been forced to get professional help with nearly there but really it would be cheaper to buy another in running order than the rebuild that i attempted, wonder if others find similar
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considering getting a skull cap
A40man replied to Epic Earl's topic in Clothing, Luggage, Accessories and Security
hesitate to mention it but to some extent that problem can be avoided by 'pouring' your head, forehead first into a helmet the only problem is that this can only be done with open face or flip type lids, i've got longish hair, combe back/pour in these are good http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/ian_douglas1/KGrHqFrEFHOiiVcMBR0jLF8Q60_12_zpsgtzg0par.jpg ORIGINAL SHEMAGH 100% COTTON SAND BEIGE MTP BLACK ARAB DESERT SCARF SAS ARMY http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ORIGINAL-SHEM ... 43b0a14ee0 -
love that video clip - sums it up brilliantly had a bit of a Victor Meldrew moment. sorry
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spent the last days relaying slabs with deepish foundation, hammering out existing it is strange isn't it, that four slabs were loose one side of the house and not the other just so happens to be that stretch where next door replaced their fence, i assume the contractor banged down a load of sacks of sand, it must have been something heavy. i put those slabs in 10 yrs ago and with a fair bit of concrete/aggregate underneath too on both sides - a load of work that i wasn't anticipating redoing a job previously done It might have been an auger used for the fence posts which disturbed them or maybe a mini digger - i don't know as i was at work at the time. anyway a right pain. when we had double glazing i found several tiles broken on the lower roof in the vicinity of the windows put in and when we had a fence contractor ourselves i found a drain grid broken where he placed a cement mixer i imagine, of course they never say anything, quite annoying. Rant over
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got a wedding coming up, suit is a bit tight though - three weeks to lose some weight a friend slowly, over time, got really quite fat, then i saw him recently and he was slim, he said all he did was cut out cheese, bread and chocolate, i'm going to give that a go, there was a fourth thing he said, can't remember whether it was potatoes or booze
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re: So I nodded at him and gave him a thumbs up. cheeky
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guess it was panic - there is a shop locally that could probably have sorted it, why didn't i think of that
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judging by the tone of your posts you stayed calm - police seem to react well if they are treated with a bit of respect
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thanks - actually it wasn't that clever as the lock no longer operates but I'll take it apart tomorrow and see if I can get it working again.
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http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/ian_douglas1/065_zpsxffhwdfb.jpg before http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u391/ian_douglas1/001_zpsyljkvctl.jpg after my shed, just recently painted - prefer the darker green
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Wife at her mothers - 200 miles away Kids all elsewhere, one in australia and the other two at uni just me and the dog set off to take the dog out and oops, i've locked myself out, - spare key in the shed doesn't work because there is a key already in the lock inside no neighbours around so I prize off the patio door, what a job! I heard that burglars do that and it gave me the idea, anyway it's all back together used a spade to lever the door together with some bricks, not that easy but did it, thought i was going to be living in the shed for a while there
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you will get the hang of it, make sure that you really have the clear space ahead then go for it with the idea of getting by in one clean sweep you do need the extra power in hand so drop a gear to get the engine singing if necessary then change up for speed, personally i don't overtake unless pressed it just isn't worth it. filtering is a bit different and not what we are discussing here good luck oh and try and leave good distances at all times if you can
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are there any harley riders on here? if there are then no offence but how do they get away with the exhaust loudness for an MOT?
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bad luck - it is a constant worry for me going through london regularly, speed limits changing every few miles. the times i've spent dreading a letter - I would have surely caught one if a van hadn't flashed a warning .