Shimsteriom
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I'd go for a quad meself.I did think about getting a trike......
I'd go for a quad meself.I did think about getting a trike......
I just have no grip. I drop cups so they would have to be Megger grips!
Yep, I dropped the Kawasaki three days in a row about 2 years ago so I bought a Land Rover! The trials bike was last ridden around the same time.Oh that sounds bad. Sorry to hear, so yes the bikes need to go. probably a safe move although still a sad decision to make.
J
At least it's a decision you haven't rushed in to.Yep, I dropped the Kawasaki three days in a row about 2 years ago so I bought a Land Rover! The trials bike was last ridden around the same time.
It has taken this long to actually let go.
Indeed, I always thought I would get better but alas it's not to be!At least it's a decision you haven't rushed in to.
Also for me means I can no longer play the guitar although cutting the tip off left index really didn't help.The arthritis in my hands means I just can't hold on! I have tried but crash each time. The road bike is next
One mans trash is another mans treasure. In the last couple of months I have disposed of several car wheels and tyres, and load of scrap timber for firewood, via flea bay. All for pennies but would have cost me to drop them at the recycling centre. Also sold a cast stone water feature which avoided meeting the sledge hammer several times as I was fed up of looking at it (would then have cost me to recycle the remains). Turned out it was a sought after item and sold for £77 and the buyer made a 300 mile round trip to collect it. Today I got rid of 160 reclaimed bricks which I had to keep moving around and got £25 for them. Needed them out of the way finally, so I can demolish a chimney this week, the bricks from which are already spoken for. Now, anybody want a genuine 1960's tiled fire place which is a genuine future anti queue?It never fails to amaze me what some people will chuck away.
While it may rankle and go against the grain, can I suggest you try a recumbent trike?The arthritis in my hands means I just can't hold on! I have tried but crash each time. The road bike is next
Busy day
1st coat of all the gloss paint is on and curing in the sunshine.
Then I spent an hour or so squaring up a reclaimed oak worktop offcut my son had thrown into the skip.
I am going to make it into a coffee-table by adding a set of hairpin legs.
It has come up really well, I am very pleased indeed.
Also had the dent on my Rangie taken out by a PDR specialist. He got it 97% gone, but was unwilling to go any further because the paint was showing the beginning of a crack.
It cost a fair bit (£108) and it's a good repair because I can no longer see the pronounced dent from the driving seat.
Next will be a new headlining and sunroof trim.
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Me too, I absolutely could NOT chuck a decent bit o worktop like that!It never fails to amaze me what some people will chuck away.
He can get his leg over, just cant hold on.Sad moment when you cant get your leg over anymore.
Or is it the knees
J
I'd go for a quad meself.
I had a road legal one dangerous things they tram line very easily so you need to be on the ball.
Damm good fun in the wet though can get them sideways for ages errrr shouldnt really be saying
this lol....
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We have a road legal 1 too. But nothing like that we have 4wd and tow ball with socket . But they are fun and difficult to fall off, ( I have had it upside down once)
Took it to the shop for beer the other day move big trailers around (that it shouldn’t) Tows our mower too.
But those things can get a bit mental.
J
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