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  1. yes unless they are going stupid speed.
  2. Hi, Thanks for the input guys. i have decided to send him one final letter (recorded delivery) explaining this can all be resolved amicably or unfortunately he will face court charges etc etc. He has used the dps (which LL have to do, they cannot keep the money in their back pocket so to speak) but legally, if there is a disputed deposit he does not have to use their alternative independant adjudication process. (He has opted out of this as he has not got a leg to stand on). the next stage is court proceedings. i will await his reply. i have stated i will allow him until the 23rd of October and then i will start legal proceedings. Thanks
  3. LL refused to use the DPS adjudication process. Next step is small claims court. How do i do this? IMO him not willing to use the Adjudication process speaks volumes to me. (He knows he will lose) i think he is just trying to make things as hard as possible for me. I doubt he would even show in court but of course that will be to my favour in the long run.
  4. Deposit is currently being held by the deposit protection service. landlord deposited it when i was private renting. if anyone is familiar with how getting a deposit back it would help to understand my story. firstly, i applied for a joint claim - both parties come to a matual agreement who the deposit should be returned to. (as i caused no damage and left no unpaid bills it should have come straight to me no questions). landlord did not respond. stage 2 - single claim process. had to get my form witnessed by a solicitor and then the landlord had 14 days to respond with weather or not he agrees the monies should be relseased to me. landlord had until the 2nd of oct to do this. he actually responded on the 1st of oct stating he does not agree. the "evidence" as to why is being sent to me as we speak and i have to respond with my evidence to back my claim the deposit should be entirely returned to me. key points: we moved out of the flat we were renting from him on the 7th of august. he did not respond to the claim process until the 2nd of october. this leaves almost 2 whole months where he was free to do as he pleased to the property. weather it be creating damage or messing things up/inventing a story! he did not take an inventory with us present upon entering or leaving the property. we did not cause any damage. we have pictures to prove this. we also laid 2 new carpets with his permission as he had just floorboards in there. thus adding value to the property (in our opinion). there are no unpaid bills at the property. work was carried out in default by a council contractor as he left us without a boiler for 3 months over the xmas period. (he had several oppertunities given to him by the council to carry out the works which he did not do - we have evidence for this). is it just me or does this guy seriously not have a leg to stand on? i'm sick of being messed around with this. as far as i am concerned we should of had this money returned to us ages ago. the stage we are at now is we have to supply our evidence to back our claim which will be analysed by an independant adjudicator and then they will decide where the money goes. to me, i feel as if it is for him to prove i did cause damage rather than me to prove i did not! anyone else been through something similar or have some advice?
  5. tryme

    Depression

    good luck on your road to recovery. my gf has post natal depression and it can be a dark place it changes people. keep busy and find a hobby. take care
  6. Relying on just breaks to slow down? Great one
  7. which alarmed disc lock? also, will you get a better insurance quote if your security device is recognised by the insurer?
  8. I have a sneaky suspicion he won’t actually be engaging in battle. He’ll be in a base somewhere away from any trouble.
  9. not sure about that inside bus maneuver lol
  10. 2 cats 1fish 1 royal python 1 pacman frog 2 fire salamanders 1 girlfriend & 1 2 year old son
  11. Good idea techno. Even though my bike will be cheap the sentimental value wont be. Plus the grief of the insurance claim. So it doesn't really matter what you go for along as it can't really be removed?
  12. Actually we can with permission (other riders have done it to) as there is sections for bikes. I was thinking along the lines of something like http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/74307
  13. Bare in mind my bike will be kept in a residential car park
  14. Any recommendations on ground anchors? Should be getting my bike next month but want to install a ground anchor first but there are so many to choose from.
  15. this is BS what happened to always driving/riding with care in regards to impending (weather) conditions?
  16. Even if it is a better deal online, do you really trust the postman not to chuck it about in the back of the van?? standard helmet packaging isnt great, and you can bet if they knew it was a helmet they would think it was ok to throw it about. Totally get your point. However, how do you think they get delivered at the shop? Lol
  17. the motorbike show was actually quite good lol i really liked that
  18. does anyone actually give a toss or are they just using it as an excuse to get merry?
  19. I can't seem to find a tinted visor that's the problem.
  20. Lol so is it a yes or No and if yes what's the best technique
  21. Hi guys (and girls), Just wondering if any of you guys have attempted to tint your visors yourself? I've got some of that visor tint film stuff and just want to know how easy its going to be to apply and if it looks good. I don't want to completely balls up my lid. I've got a caberg v2 407. It already has the slide down double visor machanism but its not a full face thing. Which is kind of what im looking for. Any ideas? Thanks
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