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manxie49

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  1. Sounds good, going to try and find out a bit more about facilities, location, pubs etc, see if I can talk a few of my mates into going over for a weekend ....... next summer should be cracking, IOM TT, NW200, FOM and now the Welsh TT,
  2. [attachment=0]DSCN2932.jpg[/attachment] Fitted a Pyramid plastics Carbon Fibre hugger to my bike today, should have taken about twenty minutes but took me an hour and a half! Fitting it in twenty minutes is possible if you have hands the size of a five year old! On now though and looks good, very light as you'd expect, all the pre drilled holes were in exactly the right place, very happy with it and would recommend to anyone else wanting one, haven't tried it in the rain yet but I'm hoping it goes at least some way to keeping the underside rear and shock absorber clean.
  3. Really sad, 1st rate guitarist, no age to die in the big scheme of things, dementia is hitting people younger and younger all the time.
  4. I was out yesterday myself at a local parade, as an ex soldier I always pay tribute to those serving, retired and passed, and remember them with pride and honour, very emotional day for all serving and ex serving service personnel [attachment=0]iu.jpg[/attachment]
  5. manxie49

    Bike or Sex

    I've been married 14yrs so I'll stick with the bike
  6. Ha, ha, these are the Manx roads
  7. [attachment=0]DSC_0002.jpg[/attachment] This was the same car after I did some mod's
  8. [attachment=0]DSC_0034.jpg[/attachment] This is the Landy I used to have, got rid a couple of years ago, great car though, had some fun off roading on the green lanes with it
  9. Go to the attached link, instructions and info, power light flashing is very odd, I have an optimate 4, power LED should only be on to confirm its plugged in, maybe worth having it checked. I've been using optimate for years on all my bikes, quads and an off road racing buggy, always found them to be very reliable doing exactly what it says on the tin, good bit of kit in my opinion. https://tecmate.com/products/optimate3/
  10. If anyone is visiting the Isle of Man and looking for good food, biker friendly service and all at a reasonable price then I whole heartedly recommend the Ballacregga corn mill tea rooms and restaurant, this place is 1st rate, top ups of coffee are free as well, like I said it is biker friendly all year round not just during TT and MGP festival like some other places that just open their doors up to rip visiting bikers off! https://www.facebook.com/ballacregga
  11. The operators are working from a system called AMPDS or similar, they are not trained clinicians, I find it really hard to believe that registered Paramedics would be so insensitive and unprofessional ..... if they were then those aggrieved can report them directly to their registering body for investigation, reporting mechanism is easily accessible online
  12. I can imagine that was pretty scary. The closest I have been was about 1/2 mile behind a truck when the trailer tyre blew. It threw a cloud of dust and debris across the other two lanes and I remember thinking that if I had been alongside I could easily have been hit by a chunk of tyre - I rode through the wreckage a few seconds later and it didn't look pretty. Regarding the comment above from Fozzie - I think that buying an Audi must have given you a sympathetic view of them . I still find that Audi drivers are the most consistent offenders when it comes to poor or aggressive driving. It was a scary experience, thankfully the cars behind me were a good distance back, I was able to brake pretty damned hard and swerve into the outside lane, it was like a bomb going off, I had to stop at the next service station just to get myself back together.
  13. Absolutely brilliant, my kudos goes to the brave members of the public...I'd love to shake them all by the hand, just glad none of them got hurt! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4008872/Dramatic-moment-passers-attack-armed-thieves-attempting-steal-40-000-motorbike-London-force-flee-handed.html
  14. I like to have a nice safety bubble on the motorway, I ride at a speed that keeps pace with the traffic, give lorries plenty of room, had a close call on the M1 in Leicestershire a few years ago, about to go past this lorry when it had a blow out, scared the shit out of me, always in the back of my mind now when i'm going round them.
  15. Shit mate not good ...... Hope you recover fast and everything goes well, all the best
  16. I was offered a five percent discount by a local broker if the bike had an alarm and a thatcham approved security device, what did confuse me was they asked if it had an immobiliser fitted (electronic), I replied yes it comes with an immobiliser already on OEM, they wouldn't recognise the OEM immobiliser as it isn't thatcher approved, I too am beginning to think that its all just crap, will install an alarm though, more for making it less attractive to a thieving nob head
  17. Cyclists have their own laws, lets face it, no Licence, no test, no insurance and no tax, seem to do what they want regarding compliance with road traffic law, if the road is to congested they just bump up onto the pavement, a cyclist hit my neighbours car which was parked in town, repair costs came to nearly £500, guess who had to foot the bill.....he was told he'd have to take a civil action to recoup his losses........A push bike hitting a child at 30 or 40mph is going to do a lot of damage, I'm not anti cyclist, I ride a mountain bike myself, but lets have one law that applies to everyone who uses the highway.......OK i'll put the soap box away again
  18. Thanks guys, understand perfectly what you're saying, I see having an alarm fitted provides at least two small benefits, having one fitted can give you an insurance discount and it's just one more thing that makes the bike less attractive to some of the thieving scum bags out there, if its even at least made slightly more difficult for the bike thieving scum bag he's probably going to be more inclined to leave it alone
  19. Can anyone recommend a good alarm system?
  20. Mine was aHonda SS50, fell of it four times while learning to ride
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