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S-Westerly

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  1. Us old farts, often referred to as gammons or boomers by snowflakes. Personally I don't give a toss what people call me but I find a degrease / clean of my chain followed by either a proper chain lube or grease keeps it in good nick. As to the rest of the bull sh-t crack on. IMO Gerontious pretty well has it covered.l don't use gear oil but do use a designed chain lube- either Wurth or Muc-Off.

  2. I think if you still have family in the UK it all becomes a bit more complex. It's much more difficult to cut loose in those circumstances. Yes there are plenty of cheap flights but if there's a family crisis or even just a sick grandchild to be looked after flying back to the UK isn't really practical.


    Personally having sailed all over the world whilst working and still doing it, living somewhere else doesn't really appeal. I've got colleagues in the same job as me who do live abroad but in all cases they have no family remaining in the UK. If I did live abroad it would be somewhere like Canada which has worse winters than us but then I like winter sports.

  3. Badgers are pretty chunky. Hit one and you may well be coming off. Even going over one that's already road kill is likely to give you a brown trouser moment. Years ago I hardly ever saw a badger dead or alive but saw loads of squished hedgehogs. Now I see dead badgers daily but rarely a hedgehog, dead or alive. Apparently the badgers have eaten all the hedgehogs.

  4. The mud - the narrower lanes round here are sometimes so muddy you can't even see the tarmac. And it's not just the lanes - a fairly heavily used B road was awash with mud whilst two large tractors seemed determined to add even more. My bike ends up looking like a dirt bike which it sadly is not. Hence I end up hosing it down in the rain and feeling a right twit.

  5. [quote=So basically the only thing is to keep speed down in areas where they are present.



    Where I live that means everywhere so I'd never make much progress. Pheasants are obviously part of XR's plot to decarbonise the world. Throw in the foxes, deer, badgers and God knows what all else we are obviously doomed to extinction (bikers that is).

  6. Last month came round a bend at about 60 mph to find three moronic pheasants right in the middle of the road. Two made the right decision but one didn't. It came straight at me and hit my right hand guard. It slightly damaged the guard, almost caused me to lose it and felt like someone had hit me with a hammer. The pheasant was dead and left blood and feathers all over.

  7. Bloody expensive for just hooning around!

     

    as maybe .. but don`t judge others disposable income by yours.

     

    My disposable income is doing very nicely thank you but it's still a lot of money for a toy and there's other things I personally prefer to spend my money on - toys or otherwise.

  8. I'll happily accept a wide range of opinions but calling Cameron and Boris two of the smartest politicians of our time is just going a bit too far.


    They are both third rate players who only got anywhere near power because anyone with half a brain stayed well clear. Cameron's short term brainwave of holding the referendum in the first place was the act of a desperate man who was willing to sell out his integrity to make a bid for Number 10. His subsequent handling of the process was a farce. When he realised he'd created a disaster he simply walked away from the mess he'd created. No guts, no integrity, no clue what he was doing.


    Boris is brighter and hides it, but he's no man for the job and is pandering to those he's wanting to look after him when all this is over.


    Labour needs to ditch Corbyn because he has failed spectacularly to provide any alternative vision until he sees which way the big boys are running.


    The sad fact is we have no one at the helm who shows any kind of decency or strategic leadership.


    The only person I've seen that shows any promise is Rory Stewart. And I say that as someone who has a passionate mistrust of the Tories.

    Absolutely agree about Cameron, completely gutless. Corbyn is a disaster for the Labour party. For what it's worth the only time I ever voted Labour was in 1997 in Blair's first win so I'm not a natural Labour voter. After Iraq the gloss went off him.

    Speaking as a small 'c' conservative who generally votes Tory I've not got a lot of time for Rory Stewart; he's another product of the establishment and wasn't too popular with his Cumbrian voters over the last year or so. As to Boris I just don't know. He's brighter than he lets on but where he's actually going I have no idea.

    Myself I think the only way forward from here is a general election which would effectively be a People's Vote as one lot would campaign for leave and the rest to remain in the EU.

    In the meantime as a country we are completely screwed, blued and tattooed.

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