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Slowlycatchymonkey

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  1. Well like all vehicles especially electric that very much depends how you ride it. It says 146 miles. I took it out recently and had as much fun as I could on it without breaking my Kermit arms or myself and after one n half hours I had about 35% charge left which was plenty to get home.
  2. If electric vehicles don’t go the same way as Betamax video (entirely possible, hydrogen looks good) then that what I thought too.
  3. Well 2years of reasonable hp payments (hate that sort of thing but it was a good deal) then you choose at the end of just two years whether you want to continue or they’ll buy it back guaranteed price - no less than 2k you payed for it. Fully warranted for the period (including battery). They clearly wanted shot of it. It’s a 2020. They needed to make way for the new unbranded Livewire (will no longer carry Harley badge cos they’re splitting it off). Tbh I thought it was cheap thrills for a couple of years. Now I can’t see parting with it.
  4. I swear if the the deal hadn’t been so sweet I wudna have touched it with a barge pole
  5. Ha if I was prepare to head north in the winter I’d be mad enough to buy an electric bike.. oh wait hang on. Nah I’m not that insane.
  6. @Richzx6r Find your way down south I’ll meet you with the Livewire.. assuming I can get it charged en route that is
  7. Try it before you condemn it. But FFS don’t buy it. As sirfallsalot says. Italians, electrics, RUN
  8. Petes OAP status means he needs another reminder it’s 2022
  9. Bridgwater Fair is as dangerous as ever, probably more so, it’s the same rides as 40 years ago with minimal maintenance going on
  10. The next iPhone let’s you make emergency calls via satellite if there’s no mobile reception. Sounds just the thing for dark motorcycling.
  11. Had a quick look. The NPCC (the police) say it’s used for speed enforcement and by Law Enforcement Agencies to track VOIs vehicles of interest like a possible terrorist threat or drug running. These VOIs flag up on the system. 90% of the recorded info (which is kept for two years) is never accessed or reviewed. So there you go they don’t do mot tax or insurance automatically.
  12. I know what you mean @Richzx6r it seems daft to ban a subject that effects our daily lives so acutely but you’re approaching it from the stance of someone who’s doesn’t see a reason to throw a tantrum over a discussion about politics. Unfortunately because it has such a profound effect on peoples lives people feel passionately about what needs to be done and easily get carried away even if in other areas they’re perfectly reasonable. I was brought up in a house where politics was debated on a daily basis. It was a normal topic of conversation and you were rated on your ability to debate. Mostly this was simply a discussion about whys n wherefores but sometimes a huge amount of fun with whooping and jeering thrown in for good measure when someone exposed a weak point in someone’s argument and the OP couldn’t respond or keep up. I loved it when that happened it was a good laugh. Sometimes it would degenerate into someone getting called a wanker or having some physical attribute mocked for a laugh at their expense but we never took it seriously. When the conversation finished the topic was finished… for the time being until the person who lost came up with a new angle A lot of people do get very angry, it’s sad when people fall out over politics.
  13. Some of those so called safe E numbers are shocking. Blue and yellow colourant was famous for it. Sugar can have such a profound effect on small children if it was tested as food additive it wouldn’t pass. The safe limit testing on additives only tests them individually. It’s perfectly legal to use a cocktail of them which combines to make very high doses in some processed foods. I wouldn’t give my sons ‘Fruit Shoots’ to drink because they had more sugar in them than Cola but some friends bought tickets for us all to go to the Panto (snore) and they had nothing to drink there except fruit shoots - not even water! I’d seen the effect this purple coloured drink had on my son at childrens parties so did not want to buy it. My childless friends (and we all know how judgmental and strongly opinionated on child rearing childless people can be) looked at me like I was a horrible mother (you know the sort, fanatical about their child having a healthy diet) and said oh go on he can have a fruit shoots at the panto at Christmas surely. I said ok but but he won’t see much of the panto and youre responsible for peeling him off the ceiling. They look satisfied with their victory. Well you can guess the rest. The looks in their faces made it worth it. First off when he started flipping empty theatre seats they found it amusing, then the smiles quickly faded when it ramped up to crawling under the seats, disturbing other patrons and disappearing through the doors back stage. I said satisfied? You’d better go and find him. They were so acutely embarrassed at the idea they would be thought to be his parents they refused. I said I thought not, I do these things with good reason. They were pretty quiet with their judgmental childless views after that
  14. I believe they have to deliberately run a full check but I’m not sure.
  15. My 9T failed it’s MOT cos I changed the plate and didn’t stick a reflector dot on it.
  16. Yer I was referring to how they’d enforce the displaying of the manufacturer etc on the plate cos someone said it would be a mean police orifice to do you for that. Or words to that effect
  17. Boboneleg didn’t mention garage plates but that’s a good point I hadn’t even thought about it.
  18. Cos people often take their opinions on politics seriously and see any debate as a personal attack rather than a topic for discussion. People genuinely fall out for good over this stuff. Mainly cos they’re mental but there we are
  19. Is that two vote switches away from the Busa? Where did they go?
  20. Yes get the Busa. It fits me like it was made for me and it would make it so much easier to steal one if I knew where one was.
  21. When the chain snapped on the first journey they took it to Granada. They were really very lovely but the mechanic somehow soaked the exhaust wrap in oil which gave off noxious fumes forever and the chain wasn’t tensioned correctly (far too loose). So I crossed them of the list!
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