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It's definitely not you @Clive
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As @Pedro has already been nominated i'd like to nominate @Saul
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There is one person on here who is a complete and utter TWAT but I won't nominate him as I reckon we use it as a term of endearment and there is nothing endearing about that person . So I'm left with a toss-up between two peeps. @Marcel continues to be in top twat form but I'm going to nominate @busabeast as he has come out with some proper winners this year
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That's so true I can remember coming by the Veranda (spelling ?) in about February of 1993 on our trail bikes , covered in shit after doing Gwynre Fawr and the Gap road. There were about 30 power rangers stood there all freezing their bollox off because you had to wear leathers to match your sportsbike . They looked at us like we were aliens but even though we were covered in shit we wern't dying of cold like them
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Ah ! the joys of old bikes
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The Chinks are at it again why haven't i seen this before
boboneleg replied to Sir Fallsalot's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
When they were only building 125's and Scooter yes, but now theyre building big bikes and enduro/rally bikes so they'll surely have to make provivsion for spares back up ? If small Euro companies like Beta, Sherco etc can do it then surely they can ? -
The Chinks are at it again why haven't i seen this before
boboneleg replied to Sir Fallsalot's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
Spares have always been the problem with Chinese bikes, you would have thought they'd sorted it out by now . -
Lol, I knew the works Xmas party would have something to do with it
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The Chinks are at it again why haven't i seen this before
boboneleg replied to Sir Fallsalot's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
That's still the worry isn't it Chris but I have two mates who have bought the Kove450 Rally and they're quite impressed so far. I think I prefer to wait until they're a couple of years old and then see what they're like . -
This morning Paolo and I went for a walk along another section of the old railway line/cycle track. This time we picked a section in Staple Hill on the outskirts of Bristol and set off in the direction of Bath. There was a bit of drizzle and it was very grey but not so bad for walking. After about a mile and a half we came to the junction at site of the old Mangotsfield station. Here you can see where the branch line went off to the left to go to Yate while the main line carried onto the right towards Bath........... and up amongst the trees are what remains of Mangotsfield station ............... It was here that Arnold Ridley of Dad's Army fame got the inspiration to write a play about a ghost train which was turned into a film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ghost_Train_(1941_film) We walked on further and came out by the back of the old St. Ivel factory . Here I spotted a pair of old brake calipers and some oil on the kerbside by the old factory ................. @Six30 have you been to Bristol recently ...............
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Is @Sir Fallsalot with you ? Looks like he's gone AWOL. Probably ate 5 bags of tangtastics ...............
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There are some great castles on the borders, White Castle , Goodrich, Skenfrith and Grosmont to name a few.
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Ah ! but your mind is nowhere near as intelligent as his
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I'd love to know what they made of you with that Swansea Jack accent. Chepstow are posh Welsh people
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No, it's 3 teeth up on the rear (46t).
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I feel pretty tired now but it was a great day, winter is always a bit of a test .
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The next lane is well known to me, I have been riding it for over 35 years. It's called Bull Banks and used to be where Mitsubishi would test there 4X4's, the forestry vehicles had been in there recently and churned it up ............. I rode down to Duntisbourne Abbots and rode the ford to Duntisbourne Leer. No photos of this I'm afraid as the locals don't really like you to ride it plus it was pretty deep today After a bit more roadwork I got onto the MacMillan way which was pretty shitty with some big puddles in places ............. Medic for @XTreme please ................ I rode the lane past Kemble airfield (yes it was open @Sir Fallsalot and got onto the Fosseway to get home . I stopped at the ford and had a look but there was no way I was going through that today ............ More of the Fosseway was ridden including the tarmac parts , you can see clearly from this that it's a Roman road .............. and the last lane of the day was Star Farm where I managed to make a complete f*ck up and stalled it twice All in all it was a great day out and this little Yamaha is really impressive as a trail bike
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Does @Marcel know this