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  1. Yep - did mine there last November. It's not bad, in fact the mix of traffic is good to get you used to real life.


    The traffic can get busy and static - just remember to make progress and filter where it's safe to do so. Make sure you do all your observations. Make sure you know your road positions, there's one route they can take you where you need to ensure you take up the middle of the lane when turning right etc....


    The "ride to..." bit took me out towards Cheshunt, they gave plenty of time to let you know where to go. In fact I found that easier than the normal "turn left at the next junction" instruction - I went the wrong way a couple of times as I didn't hear over the radio. They didn't seem to mind - more interested that i went the wrong way safely than anything else.


    Good luck - Ride safely and enjoy it.

  2. Am I the only one that when ya get hit by the strap, it bloody hurts at 70 mph! :shock:

     

    The Knox has little thingies that hold the straps (the excess bits) in place so there is no flapping around. After 30 years of camping/hiking etc - it really is the best back pack I've ever bought !


    Am I getting a little too excited about a back pack??? :shock:

  3. Four months old, but then I could get the cash to buy something outright, so I went with a 0% finance deal.


    But I'm planning on getting older a simpler to work on in the summer - to get me through the dirty mucky winter days.

  4. I finally got round to cleaning my chain, is was looking a bit worse for wear. As I don't ride everyday it looked like is was getting rusty.


    After reading a few guides on here, I went and bought the Kettenmax Premium kit - put it all together (easier than putting up my tent) and five minutes later - shiny new chain. Wow!


    Had to let it dry before lubing up, so I went to take the kit off and *&^^%&^%^ it! I broke the little y-adapter you get. Was not happy, big clumsy oaf.


    Anyway, it didn't effect getting the chain nicey lubed, and all with out any mess on the floor (nice collection bag).


    So all in all - a fantastic bit of kit, I would highly recommend it. But anyone know where I can get a spare connector without going to "Kettenmax dot de"? The spares on their site, come to 1 Euro for 4 connectors - postage 15 Euro :shock:


    Did I mention I had a shiny chain? :D

  5. Dunno if thats any close to you:

    J&S Accessories Ltd

    234-240 Eltham High Street

    Eltham

    London

    SE9 1BA

    They have great prices and good selection. Me and my gf have bought almost all our gear from them (but Leeds store)

     

    lol SE9 thats south east london ill give it a look though thanks

    and stu

     

    J&S Accessories have a place in Watford just off the A41 - that's where i got my helmet. Check their online prices too - I always ask for a price match when I buy gear.

  6. Well done on passing. I had the same thoughts about the test centres when I was learning. It seems that there used to be more local ones, but when they introduced the MOD1 and MOD2 set-up everything got centralised.


    No doubt with this government everything will be localised again ;)


    Well done again, and good luck for the future, it's worth all the effort :)

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