tomcat59alan
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They weren't that fast and on cross-ply tyresshouldnt be driving fast in the wet
They weren't that fast and on cross-ply tyresshouldnt be driving fast in the wet
Fast? Lucky to top 50mph back then.shouldnt be driving fast in the wet
thats flippin' fast in a reliantFast? Lucky to top 50mph back then.
I've tried the "I'm a poor pensioner" plea and it never worksIf you saw the size of my workshop in a 400 year old water mill, you would understand why I cannot afford to heat it
Reliant was far too expensive and modern, I had a 1936 DX Vauxhall with dodgy front IFS.thats flippin' fast in a reliant
Edited for youthats flippin' too fast in a reliant
Not surprising as you have a holiday home in the canariesI've tried the "I'm a poor pensioner" plea and it never works
To which I'm retiring to on Saturday, but not permanently alasNot surprising as you have a holiday home in the canaries
You might be there a long time as Covid is ramping up againTo which I'm retiring to on Saturday, but not permanently alas
My Spanish neighbours wife is a nurse in the hospital in Puerto Del Rosario and when we were there in September she told me that they had three Covid patients, most outbreaks there have been illegal immigrants from Africa or them Germans. wouldn't bother me staying there but the Boss worries about her mum who's in a care home and she's got dementia.You might be there a long time as Covid is ramping up again
My Spanish neighbours wife is a nurse in the hospital in Puerto Rosario and when we were there in September she told me that they had three Covid patients, most outbreaks there have been illegal immigrants from Africa or them Germans. wouldn't bother me staying there but the Boss worries about her mum who's in a care home and she's got dementia.
Mate of mine had a set of those, until he ripped all the connections out getting off the bike to fuel up and forgot to disconnect them. They also acted as a speed limiter - cold around town, warm on the open road, burned backs of hands above 75mph as the generator output rose.Mine were wired silk inners that plugged into the bike battery, the first ones were home made.
We bought a stormforce for Otto, but haven't got it on him yet.We use "stormforce" for all our covers not cheap.
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Just ordered him one.. my landy will like a blankie now he's getting on a bitWe bought a stormforce for Otto, but haven't got it on him yet.
I used Copper Slip on mineWhat do people use as an anti seize for ABS sensors?
I'm thinking about the red rubber grease i use on brake pistons as it's not likely to dry out..
What do people use as an anti seize for ABS sensors?
I'm thinking about the red rubber grease i use on brake pistons as it's not likely to dry out..
I can see that happening,best laid plans and all that.I used white lithium grease cos I've got a big pot of it.
My plan is to whip them out every 6mths or so and clean/regrease to prevent the ballache of them seizing in again.
The condensed version, he's whipping them out to prevent ballacheI can see that happening,best laid plans and all that.
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