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Everything posted by dynax
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wire it up to an electric fence kit, just make sure the stands are isolated, or fit a personal attack alarm with one of them removable pins, and fit it somewhere it could easily be activated if it's moved
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I was the same when i got my Xena
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So sorry to hear that, the b'tards when caught should be made to do gardening , on a positive note, go get your full licence then do this to the a'holes
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Thought it might be nice to share recipes of what you like to cook and bake Pulled Pork, i usually get a cheap cut with plenty of meat on it, normally takes 5-6 hours of slow cooking, high heat for the first 25-30 mins, then turn down to around 150 C, use about a 1 litre of hot water in with the meat, then every 20mins or so tease it apart, it won't completely break down for some time, add more water if needed but only a small amount at a time, then for the last hour and a half, mix some bbq sauce with some honey, the honey will caramelise without burning too much, the amount of sauce will depend on the amount of meat you have, and the mix ratio i use is 2:1 honey to bbq sauce, you will need to keep teasing and pulling, you may need to increase heat to get it to go sticky, took me a lot of trial and error, it can be a bit tough to pull apart at the beginning, don't rush it, it will break down, have fun
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try the report button, and leave a message to have it moved, or pm one of the mods to move it,
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When i did my CBT, the other lad that was with us, kept getting told by the instructor to switch off his indicator, but as i was in front quite a lot i was always pressing mine just in case it was still on, and i was doing that on my own rides, after turning, press it a few times just to be sure,
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...... Is it mean to ask if you mean the one that's currently in 50+ Pieces? Cos if so, from here forth it's called Jigsaw So got my new steed him so do the honours... here's a couple The Flash, or The Red Baron,
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Aprillia garden find .
dynax replied to fastbob's topic in Old Motorbikes, Projects and Restorations
Nice!, sounds like you're nearly there with the engine not bad going for a few hours graft over the weekend -
The last one to fly XH558 is residing here at Donny airport,
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you can do the same with wood, just glue some strips round the edge of the plywood,
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Aprillia garden find .
dynax replied to fastbob's topic in Old Motorbikes, Projects and Restorations
will make a nice learner bike once sorted, -
Aprillia garden find .
dynax replied to fastbob's topic in Old Motorbikes, Projects and Restorations
That is some freebie -
before you start the engine, crack open the drain plug and just nip it up, then when engines warm will be much less fuss removing it,
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Introducing and cruising around with Xena...........
dynax replied to dynax's topic in Motorbike Chat
Maiden ride done, thoroughly enjoyed it, went round my local streets, then took some minor roads to get me close enough to fuel up, without having to have much travelling on the A18, but it was fine managed the major roundabouts without issue, filled up with pay at the pump, to save messing with helmet, went on my again, back down the same way, but pulled into an industrial estate, place was empty, big car parks, so was able to practice figure of eights, U-turns, plenty of slow riding and clutch control, the bike itself is a very comfortable ride, suspension is great, handles bumps effortlessly, was able to go through all the gears, the braking is much better than on the YBR that i did my CBT on, probably because it is dual braking, next run out will be longer and will be going further afield with some long roads and just cruise -
In these situations you have to go with what you feel most comfortable with, hope it all goes right
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I'm not sure, but if it is paid as friends and family, the process can't be reversed there is no buyer protection using that method, but just check with PP's terms and conditions
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Introducing and cruising around with Xena...........
dynax replied to dynax's topic in Motorbike Chat
I will, going to go round my local streets first just to get a feel for her, 20mph speed limit, then will move onto some quietish roads i know -
Introducing and cruising around with Xena...........
dynax replied to dynax's topic in Motorbike Chat
Maiden ride planned for tomorrow afternoon , I have been waiting, for what seems like an eternity for this day to come -
Can anyone help me guess my insurance price?
dynax replied to Papalazabuns's topic in Motorbike Chat
Don't ask Carole Nash, they quoted me nearly 2k, try Bikesure, but phone them, but get quoted for something like a YBR, -
Can anyone help me guess my insurance price?
dynax replied to Papalazabuns's topic in Motorbike Chat
speak to a proper person, comparison sites use generalised data, best deals will be specific to your circumstances, -
CBT - Experiences of other Members
dynax replied to slanty's topic in CBT, Test and Advanced Training Information
CBT completed and certificate issued , All in all the day went really well, there were four of us and the first part was in a school playground with just 1 instructor working with each of us in turn on a 1 to 1 basis, but we worked in stages, which was great as we could share the experience with the other trainees, and watch the others do their parts, then on the ride out, we were split into 2 groups, and we covered riding in all manner of situations, country roads, dual carriageways, town centre, plenty of traffic lights, roundabouts, we were out for a good 2 and a half hours, i can really recommend EAW who did the training, great couple of guys, -
Dude, you're 33years old and having to borrow 4k from your gran which will take you a couple of years to pay back?? Doesn't that's ring any alarm bells with you about your financial situation and life choices?? Also dynax borrowed some funds so are you going to give him a hard time about it? Yes!, c'mon Joeman, give me a hard time , i'm older and my finances are bolloxed,
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I borrowed 3600, and that got me everything, bike, insurance, clothing, helmet, CBT fee, and the panniers