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Fast Eddie

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  1. Nob of the day goes to the white van man who nearly drove into my car whilst I was taking the dogs for a walk tonight.


    Parked car on his side of the road, I was approaching from opposite direction. I saw he was going fast and likely wasn't going to stop to give way (even though he could have ).

    So I was forced to slow to a stop to allow him to pass the cars by driving on my side of the road whilst putting my hands in the air and shaking my head...


    Anyway, he sped through, shouted abuse at me, much to the disgust of two old ladies at the side of the road, then stopped and reversed up behind me presumably looking for a fight...


    Well I stopped and waited to see what he was going to do, then thought better of it and drove off very slowly...and watched him wheel spin off and the old ladies looking even more upset!!!



    What a complete nob!!! In hindsight, it might have been fun to wait till he was out of his van before popping the automatic boot at letting him come face to face with my large male Rottwieler and mental Labrador.

    I know they are harmless, but he wouldnt have know that! Lol.

    I always stop leaving them only just enough space to crawl through if they don't respect who has right of way. :)

  2. The F*ckwit on a KTM (i think) who came flying out of Old Inns petrol station this morning with out looking whatsoever where they were going.


    Probably would have been a service to society if i had flattened them!

  3. I don't get the lane hogging thing. If I'm on a motorway overtaking a lorry at 70mph and there is gap of say 15 seconds between the lorry I'm currently overtaking and the next lorry I want to overtake do I have to pull in to let the moron doing 90mph + approaching my behind past? By the time I've pulled in ill be trying to find a gap to pull back out.


    What time period is classed as "lane hogging"?

    Exactly, the majority of times I don't pull in it's because doing so would end up with me having to slow down because of the traffic behind who won't move back to the correct lane.


    There are some good ideas in new regulations, but the majority will be a waste of time. If they can beat it into peoples heads not to lane hog especially if doing less than the speed limit then they'll probably cut down on a lot of tailgaiting as well.

  4. I'd jump at the chance to live there, having visited a few times.


    Roads are crap for a bike though and while food is cheap, the quality is often not as good as here. I also found driving there to be much more relaxing than here if you remember that while there are rules, no one pay attention to them i.e. pass in what ever lane you want and similar.


    Get a car with aircon over there, you'll need it. Oh yeah, I've never seen a gun when i was over there either that wasn't in a shop.


    I think we might be back over there in September too. :)

  5. Generally when i see a police bike/car up here they're to be found speeding, tailgaiting and generally intimidating the other road users.


    95% of the time it's on the motorway when they could easily use their sirens to show they need to get past.

  6. It's difficult IMO.


    One the one hand things personally have been going better recently e.g. I can actually save again, despite the rising cost of petrol (my main expense) and food. However having looked to leave my job for at least 2 years I can (slightly) see what everyone complains about.


    Also having family in Germany shows just how broken our systems are. e.g. my Gran got a hip replacement in less than a week from diagnosis & 6 weeks in a recuperation hospital with Physio. You'd be waiting months at best for that here.


    Seeing where the problems that can be fixed though... One hand you get breakdowns from various sources showing that:

    Majority of spending on welfare is pensions (which is fine)

    Benefits fraud is less than underpaid benefits (which is not fine, but people seem to use it as an excuse that it’s ‘Not that bad’)


    However it seems many people I work with know folks who are playing the system and getting well rewarded for it. Perhaps that’s just the area I work in.


    Personally I’d not resent paying tax if it was used properly, but it isn’t and won’t be so that only leaves emigration if I’m lucky enough to find a place in a country that will have me & I want to be.


    Oh and the shit weather etc means even if the system wasn't broken i don't want to stay!

  7. Don't pull over on Autobahn hard shoulders unless its an emergency (i.e. not like you see folks here stopping for a pee) only use rest stops else you may get in trouble.



    Be careful in France/Belgium towns, I got caught out by what was apparently a pedestrian crossing when the car in front stopped. Couldn't see anything that looked like crossing signs.


    Can't think of anything else at the moment.


    Oh yeah, if you are in Germany they have/had an odd turn about traffic coming from side roads in towns. Something along the lines of if it's not a major road (think housing estate) then cars coming from the right have priority to pull out. I think it has something to do with keeping traffic moving at junctions. May well be worth googling.

  8. Just to add to this, I'm not convinced there is as much as 20mm movement in the forks, but then I wasn't really looking for distance moved just if there was any. Might have to go out and check again when it's lighter.

  9. I wouldn't bee too worried about breaking your bike, experience showed me that when the Haynes says e.g. "gently hammer a drift to remove bearing races" what it really means is "bash the hell out of it till it moves".


    (Learnt from trying it gently myself then watching a professional do it)

     

    you've never rounded off a screw, caphead or bolt then by having the wrong size tool and trying anyway? or using 'universal' grips?


    Not much fun having to drill and tap a screw out cos you have mashed the head with the wrong shape screwdriver!

    I never said use the wrong tools for the job!

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