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manxie49

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  1. never seen a bike cop on one of those around our way they are still on beemers Me neither, Hondas over hear, although I know at least one of them would like one of these
  2. I must be well behind the times .... How long have the Police been riding Panigales?? Or is this just a promotional stunt?
  3. How long you been riding Passed test beginning August and had bike a couple of days, absolutely loving it. Hopefully next weekend trip to Keswick I love riding up around the Lakes, been there a few times with mates, we usually camp over at Hawkshead. I recently test rode a 900 GT, it was a lovely bike, really comfortable and capable, helmet roar from that screen is deafening though, that would certainly need a mod! Enjoy the bike mate and as has already been said, when riding with a group, ride your own ride and stay safe
  4. +1 for Pyramid plastics or powerbronze if you want a more expensive carbon fibre one
  5. See what you did there? I would have told them that for the trouble of doing their work I would want a better price than the online quote Didn't think of that .... I was just relieved at the time that I'd saved £165. You're right though, I was doing someones work for them
  6. Similar with my wife's car insurance, £120 more expensive than the previous year .... So I went onto their online quote page, filled out all the details and it came in at £165 cheaper than the renewal they had just sent us! I thought WTF so rang them up and they eventually gave us the insurance at the online quote cost .... You have to watch them and challenge them when necessary. I seem to go through the same rigmarole with my bike insurance every year as well.
  7. Two other areas people can get help from: The second one is aimed at service veterans. https://mhmotorbike.com/?fbclid=IwAR3URiOBerKTfUbUd1kHXwGJHDJVQ0ePSlkmf6dQJv8ydccdvEdYcqHVZzU https://www.combatstress.org.uk
  8. Some very poignant responses, a lot of which I can relate to. I had a really crap couple of years with my wife being diagnosed with cancer in 2018, 2020 was to be a year for travel and enjoying life then covid hit and changed everyones life. Like trooper, I went through a period of what was thought to be PTSD after serving a lot of years in the army and serving in a couple of the worlds hot spots, then having to deal with the transition to civvy street. I dealt with it by drinking more than I should and got through with the support of my wife and friends. Motorcycling gives me my release, just riding aimlessly, no where to go in particular just riding. Lockdown caused me some issues, I think it was due to being stuck on this rock and not being able to get away, now we have the upsurge of the anti TT brigade over here, slow joes wanting ridiculous all island speed limits. It's left me feeling like I want to move away lock stock and barrel. I think we all have problems with mental health to one extreme or another, the trick is being able to talk about the issues, and it come down to how we deal with them. I try and remain positive now, try and see the funny and humorous side to most things, keep smiling and keep telling myself we're all gonna get through this crap time, and when we do, we should all meet for a good ride out, open fire in a field, music and a really good blow out .... Take it easy everyone
  9. Good for you Rob, regardless of what your friends say or think doing what's best for you can never be the wrong move .... I personally believe in the old saying, everything in moderation, if you don't do the perceived "wrong" things to excess then there shouldn't be a problem.
  10. I'm also 6'2" currently ride an MT10 and a CRF250 on the green lanes. It all depends what you're looking for, you can get some pretty big tourers and also some very tall adventure bikes, as has already been said you need to go and sit on a few bikes, test ride them, see what you feel comfortable with. Whats right for one person won't necessarily be right for another. Shops will be OK with you sitting on the bikes and test riding them, I've just test ridden about six different bikes in the past two weeks, so get out there, have a look around and enjoy the shopping experience
  11. I used to rebuild old series 2 and 3 Land rovers a few years ago as a hobby, absolute doddle to work on, wouldn’t attempt anything with a modern car, much prefer working on bikes, the vast majority of jobs on bikes can be done without specialist tools or computer diagnostics, when they do need those things then it goes to the garage.
  12. Looks like work done by the same nob end who installed our kitchen .... How they qualify as electricians beggars belief
  13. xTReme’s solution is my favourite .... move to Spain
  14. I've ridden all year round for years, both here and in Leicester where I used to live. The only tips I would say are, buy decent gear, I've wasted so much money over the years on crap, inferior products that weren't really fit for purpose. If you stay dry and warm the whole thing will be more bearable. Secondly, slow down, plan ahead and keep your eyes open, make sure you have good tyres for wet weather riding, if your bike has traction control use it, if it has dynamic riding modes use the armchair setting. Not sure how long you've been riding but you develop a feel for the bike, the one thing that improved my winter riding ability, and this wouldn't be for everyone, was learning to ride off road. If you can learn to control a bike in off road conditions then it'll give you a better understanding and feel for what the bike is doing, more importantly it'll teach you how to react and go some way to preventing over reaction. IMHO I think it helps to stop you from panicking when things go awry, such as when the back end steps out . Lastly I would say, pay attention to your bike, brakes, tyre pressures, lights, good coating of ACF50, look after the bike and it'll look after you. There is no real one size fits all solution to winter riding, just take it easy and scrub some speed off.
  15. The wife bought these as a Christmas present for me last year, I rode the bike through the winter on the daily commute, admittedly its only a 34 mile round trip, but can happily say, with confidence, that they did keep my hands dry in the rain, I had heated grips on the bike, the only part of my hands that suffered was the tips of my fingers, I also wore glove liners. The gloves felt a little stiff and awkward at first, presumably due to the armour, once I'd worn them a few times they were great. Winters on its way back again and these will be my glove of choice for the forthcoming bad weather.
  16. Could have been doing the blue light driver training, pulling out and maintaining a position of safety without actually overtaking. Allows them to see further down the road but be able to move back in behind the near side vehicle if a car comes in the opposite direction .... failing that, as said, they were admiring your bike
  17. On the up side they do sound pretty damn good though
  18. Electric bikes are certainly not for me, ridiculous charge times, restricted range, which basically knocks touring on the head, most of them look pig ugly and worst off all .... NO NOISE!.....In fact, to celebrate the invention of the internal combustion engine, I'm gonna go sit on the drive and rev my engine just to P--s off my greeny neighbours "who incidentally drive a big diesel motorhome to attend ER rallies in the UK", Go figure!!
  19. Hope you get sorted out mate, not nice hearing that news. Don't know about the cataract problem but my brother in law had lens replacement surgery done, he was in and out in a day and no problems, he actually wished he'd had it done years ago. Hope it all goes well for you....
  20. I ride right through every winter with a pin lock visor, only ever had a problem once and that was my own fault, I basically didn’t install it properly , other than that no problems at all
  21. Good luck mate hope the recovery goes well
  22. Yes but more than 10yrs ago, come off a few times when off roading, but hey, that’s part and parcel for that game
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