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  1. 4 hours ago, RideWithStyles said:

    Carling, might aswell drink stright from the nightclub toilet...🤣

    Painfully expensive? Craft ales Just made better on a smaller scale, old bean.🧐, but if its a nearly 9% its not that greatly different in cost to effect 🥴🤭.
    Problem i have with Brewdog is there loads of so called varieties just with ever so slightly different print but

    Most pretty much tastes the same.

    much prefer Vocation or Salts selection myself.

    i havent been in a bushy's pub for a long time, it' time i was making another trip across 

  2. 15 hours ago, Trooper74 said:

    Hi there ... Cordura is Textile ...

    These guys do a 2 piece suit ... my one piece, made to measure, tested in the floods of the 20th of October in Chesterfield was ..... (drum roll)  £159 ...

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351694515074?var=620659346592

    Based in Cornwall, made in Pakistan ... probably in the same factory as Rukka .... 

    i will have to have a look around over christmas, fleabay etc 

  3. 13 hours ago, curlylegend said:

    Don't you carry waterproofs with you ?  I know they're a pain in the arse but a fairly cheap set that you can put on quickly can save you getting soaked.

    I'm lucky enough to be able to more or less choose my weather but on a longer trip just having the added insurance of a set of waterproofs makes all the difference.

    When I lived in Scotland and rode every day my main concern was being able to keep dry, hence it was a waxed cotton Belstaff ensemble.

    06  Myself with XL185 and Suzuki TS250 on Corrieyairack Pass.jpg

    yes i have a trialmaster suit two piece 

  4. a lot of years ago i was working in scotland and we went into the glenfidick whisky distilery and in there in a cabinet was a bottle for four grand and i heard that a japanese guy snapped it up

  5. 9 hours ago, husoi said:

    2 stroke engines don't need valves because they work differently from 4 stroke engines.

    2 stroke are much easier and cheaper to maintain although they don't have the same power as the 4 stroke ones.

    The number of strokes are the piston's movements during a combustion cycle.

    some tractor units (wagons) are 2 strokes with valves but they do very little to the gallon 

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