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All the best
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Happy Birthday @geofferz Have a good un
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1 hour ago, Ian Frog said:
@manxie49 Is the campsite at the trout farm in Kirk Michael still going? (Clearwater trout farm??).
We used to use that as a group with the bikes in a long wheelbase transit and it worked out very slightly less than scandalous if there were 5 or 6 of us going.
Cheers
Ian
Not sure if that re-opened, I believe it did close after the owner sold the land?? There is another one just down the road at the football club though.
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Getting to the Isle of Man for TT cheaply ...... In a word ....... Impossible! Long been known that travel costs to and from this island are scandalous. If you can find accommodation, any accommodation, you'll be lucky. Most accommodation is booked up a year in advance. You can sometimes get homestay accommodation, but again, it's expensive, but you can sometimes mitigate the cost if there's a few of you coming and sharing.
The middle, long weekend of TT is the most expensive time. If you want to try and keep things cheap then avoid that long weekend, and you would need to travel as a foot passenger, as @Old-codger said. Camping would be the way forward, and some of the out of town camp sites would be the cheaper options. Not sure where you're travelling from so can't say which is the closest ferry, but they run from Heysham and Liverpool.
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I used to use Slime in my tubed dirt bike tyres when I was off roading. Maybe worth a look? It could be used preventatively and also for emergency repair. Not sure about it being used in a big road bike though??
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As has been said, definitely check the battery. My mate who was on Island last year with his 1250GSA had a similar issue. The bike would turn over, lights and everything were working ok, but it wouldn't start. His bike actually developed the issue when he was waiting to board the ferry back to Liverpool! He had to get RAC out. It turned out his battery was knackered. Those big old Boxer twin engines use a lot of power to fire them up, and if you're running anything else of them in the background they can drain quickly, especially if you've recently done a few shorts trips involving a lot of starting and stopping the engine.
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Happy Birthday, have a good un
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I absolutely despise tyre valves that require you to have hands the size of a 5yr old to check your tyre pressures! Why manufacturers don't consider this to be a problem when they design the bikes god only knows!
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Dog ownership is getting more and more frustrating. We now have a Labrador, and have noticed that more places are becoming "anti-dog", cafe's, beaches and a lot of parks now having very restrictive rules in place. My wife was approached by an extremely rude couple recently, in a local plantation, saying to her "I hope you pick up after that dog" (which we always do), then shouting the odds at her about people who go there and don't clear up dog mess ..... As if that's my wife's fault! I was also shouted at by some tool who sped past me on a e-bike, on a greenlane, shouting at me to get my effin dog on a lead. It feels like the world is becoming anti everything! The more I see of this world, and some of the dick heads in it, the more I prefer the company off of dogs. I also think people need to educate themselves and their little luvvies before approaching and trying to pet dogs down, some dogs don't like it. But I guarantee, if the dog bites someone because of it, then it's always the dogs / dog owners fault.
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I remember the Fizzies well, and even more so the SS50. My uncle bought me an old SS50 when I was 14, I couldn't ride it on the road, but was allowed to ride it around the farm fields. He told me if I could ride it around the farm fields without falling off it would make me a better rider when it came to going on the road. Needless to say I lost count of how many times I fell of the the thing, great fun, great learning experience, and regardless of how much punishment I seemed to give that old Honda, it still kept going.
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Not exactly the happiest of birthdays, so I'll just wish everyone a speedy recovery, and hope that everything is ok.
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Trying to set up a new SONOS sound bar and sub-woofer and getting them to work seamlessly together with my TV ......... what took me over a hour "with much cursing and swearing", and still not managing to get them to pair, was completed by my 13yr old nephew in under ten minutes!! ..... FFS I'm obviously getting old
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All the best for Christmas and New year, stay safe and have a good one
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Thanks everyone for the Birthday wishes. Had a good day with a nice meal and some of the local brew ....... Plus a nice new pair of bike gloves from my better half
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Very true ........ Depends on what make you order as to whether you have to go up or down a couple of sizes. Alpinestars was a classic for me, size 10 feet in every other shoe I own, size 12 in Alpinestars
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Nice bike mate, and sounds like a bit of a bargain ....... Welcome back to biking and enjoy the ride
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As was previously said, it seems to be the exact opposite here, people doing 20 - 30 in a 60 zone causing massive tailbacks. One area I have noticed what you allude to would have to be the dual carriageway, coming off the M6, by passing Lancaster heading towards Heysham. The local council have put a 40mph speed limit there, and if you do 40mph, you find cars and lorries racing up behind and overtaking you. Why they've put a 40mph limit on a dual carriageway god only knows! One thing I have noticed since lockdowns ended, driving standards among a lot of people, of all ages, definitely appears to have got worse. The attitudes of some road users stinks, and I include pedestrians, cyclists and drivers in that one, there seems to be a massive decline in mutual respect and tolerance.
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Rain X works for me, has to be reapplied regularly though
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Great review. I've been considering one of these helmets myself, I think it was just the mixed reviews I was reading about fit, and the visor failing to stay clicked open at even slower speeds and misting up that was putting me off. I do think I'm going to give one a whirl though. My Neotec is starting to show it's age, and as you correctly pointed out, after I fitted the intercom the lining has never stayed in place properly since, I'm forever having to fiddle around clicking it back onto the press studs.
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Yep, another for Oxford hot grips. Used them before without any problems, but as with all grips, only did a good job at keeping the palms of my hands warm. Riding year round I found the heated gloves worked better for me and I haven't experienced any of the issues with them mentioned above. I have Gerbing gloves, two years in now and no issues.
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All the best, have a good un
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Winter gloves? Heated Gloves? Recomendations?
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Gerbing heated gloves, I love them. I hate cold hands and got these as a Christmas present a couple of years ago, money well spent IMHO especially if you ride year round.