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dynax

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  1. Not sailed for some years, my most recent foray into boating, was an inflatable fishing boat i used on the local canal , before that was an aluminium punt powered with a British Seagull outboard
  2. how long have you had the helmet, have you cleaned out the vents, bugs,debris, can get stuck without you knowing and restrict the airflow,
  3. did you have your helmet vents open or closed,
  4. try bikesure, mine was £600 fully comp, first bike too,
  5. The biggest problem for security is not at home, but when you're out, at home i can wrap the bike with several chains and locks no problem, one look at that and a would be opportunist thief would just walk away, but going into town or the local shops for a 5,10, 15 minute visit, that's all they need, carrying around half a dozen chains is a no go, just not practical, the best deterrent is noise,fit something that makes lots of loud sounds when disturbed,
  6. Tidy looking mannequin for £75
  7. for the price that these ground anchors cost it's pretty poor reliability, you could pick up some scraps from an engineering company and make your own if you can weld, 8-10mm thick plate steel, would take some getting through with a battery grinder, especially if it was quite long, but any type of security is only as strong as the weakest part, no point having a bomb proof anchor, if the chain or lock is crap,
  8. A belated well done
  9. Her names Barbara , she's got a variety of different size strap on's .... and before you ask , yes I will loan her out Oohh you should put up rates, there's one or two members I can think of that would agree to meet you in a carpark with flashlights! (..... God the idea of a used doll, never mind a used Strap on that's been near Six's arse is making me very grateful I didn't have breakfast!) P.s. Sorry Dynax. No need to apologise , enjoy a good bit of banter
  10. took me by surprise too, i thought it was quite a sensible question
  11. I think, just on a safety pov alone, i will pick it up in the car, too many unknown variables that could end in disaster, but on a positive side it has broken the ice on the subject of sex dolls , there are some fantastic photos by Psion Satori, have a google and see some of his work
  12. Blimey! now you're asking, been a good 5/6 years since i last shot any of it, iirc they are on my old desktop pc, which is currently out of use, has been put aside for my model railway control centre, that's my next project after sorting the garden, rebuilding the railway, hopefully before the end of the year, i did have my files backed up on a network drive but that's dead, i will have a look for some during the week, i have a few memory cards that might have some on
  13. I'm confused , your lent your sister the slightly used sex doll In a word NO, i lent my sister a sitting mannequin, it was one i used to practice studio photography with, anyway she borrowed it to do the same, but she has now finished with it, and i now need to collect it back from her
  14. give yourself plenty of time, set off earlier than you planned, and treat it as pleasure ride, and do the usual checks, petrol,tyres,water and oil if applicable
  15. not to mention displaying L plates too
  16. I lent it to my sister, and she's finished with it, so was going to pick it up on the bike instead of using the car, she lives near Bingley, so would be a nice run out on the bike
  17. so you're the one who's bought it ... Screenshot_20190428-173103_Samsung Internet.jpg Thanks, i've just pissed myself laughing
  18. Excellent, i have a mannequin to pick up some time in the next couple of weeks, would it still need a helmet it's a seated styled one, so should be ok
  19. Hi everyone, just want some clarification on what defines a pillion passenger, eg would only a human be classed as a pillion, or would anything be regarded as a pillion if it was behind me on the seat
  20. Great news! time for some bouncy boobs
  21. Probably answered your own question, the spares market is huge, and these engines will probably fit or can be made to fit bikes that don't use roads, at least not the tarmac kind, off road bikes don't need to be registered, so buying stolen parts makes no difference,
  22. It is unfortunate to find out in this way, but it does prove how important it is to do your own checks, and don't just take for granted that all is well, it is so easy nowadays to check a vehicles status, if you see a bike you like, take down the reg number, a few minutes online will tell you everything you need to know about it, it could also give you some bargaining leverage knowing the facts before a sale, good luck with the outcome
  23. All the best for today
  24. I don't know about the legality of the contract, but if the seller sold the bike which should have also had a full MOT, i would think that could be cause for concern as to the road worthiness of the vehicle, trading standards might not be too impressed, i would contact a solicitor, you may have a case to sue, under a breach of contract agreement,
  25. have a look at some metal working forums, you may find a hobbyist local, or see if there is a men's shed local to you,
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