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  On 09/04/2024 at 12:06, Six30 said:

he will never have to put ad blue in again i reckon

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When I had my A4 Avant I could just rock up at my local Audi dealer and get them to fill the Ad Blu. Same price per litre as in the filling stations, but I didn't get my hands dirty! Didn't need to book an appointment either! Pretty good service really. I'm not sure if they still do it.

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  On 09/04/2024 at 12:15, Tango said:

When I had my A4 Avant I could just rock up at my local Audi dealer and get them to fill the Ad Blu. Same price per litre as in the filling stations, but I didn't get my hands dirty! Didn't need to book an appointment either! Pretty good service really. I'm not sure if they still do it.

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VW used to do the same, they still do except you need to refinance your first born to pay for it now.

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  On 09/04/2024 at 11:44, Catteeclan said:

Talking of Audis, just had a call from a mate losing coolant. Waterpump n cam belt kit on order.

 


@busabeast did they say what the fixes were?

 

 

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No and the adblue issue has come back this morning on way to work so the weekend I'll be back to tell them to keep it and I'll let the finance company know I've given it back because it wasn't as stated in the ad

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  On 09/04/2024 at 12:09, Six30 said:

just looking at a bike auction ...look at the top box on this fucker

 

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So, you mugged the kebab delivery lad and now you're trying to flog his bike? Is business that slow? 😂😂😂

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  On 09/04/2024 at 13:17, busabeast said:

No and the adblue issue has come back this morning on way to work so the weekend I'll be back to tell them to keep it and I'll let the finance company know I've given it back because it wasn't as stated in the ad

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Hello my old friend....

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Just been out for lesson 4 with my youngest.  She is getting better, no spills, no stalls and pulled up smoothly and safely every time.  She is chuffed with the progress.  Kept the lesson down to 40 minutes which for her seems to be the sweet spot in terms of her concentration at the moment.    Did some figures of eight both ways as well big loops but I am more chuffed with the controlled stops.   Next steps will be using 2nd gear but I want her to be totally comfortable before we move on.  All seems to be snails pace but it is all about confidence with this one.    From my point of view I have spent quite a lot of time on the CB125F the last couple of weeks and have to say it is a thoroughly pleasant little thing to live with.   Dog slow but that comes with the territory for a bike this size.  It does haul our combined weights (over 20 stone) around competently and it's no chore to take her out on the thing.  

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  On 09/04/2024 at 16:23, Saul said:

Just been out for lesson 4 with my youngest.  She is getting better, no spills, no stalls and pulled up smoothly and safely every time.  She is chuffed with the progress.  Kept the lesson down to 40 minutes which for her seems to be the sweet spot in terms of her concentration at the moment.    Did some figures of eight both ways as well big loops but I am more chuffed with the controlled stops.   Next steps will be using 2nd gear but I want her to be totally comfortable before we move on.  All seems to be snails pace but it is all about confidence with this one.    From my point of view I have spent quite a lot of time on the CB125F the last couple of weeks and have to say it is a thoroughly pleasant little thing to live with.   Dog slow but that comes with the territory for a bike this size.  It does haul our combined weights (over 20 stone) around competently and it's no chore to take her out on the thing.  

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I have heard that most girls learn to do challenging things in a very different way than boys. The way they see a challenge and learn to conquer it reward a different approach than boys. Doesn’t mean it’s worse or better, but good job on you to get through to her.

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  On 09/04/2024 at 16:45, Pedro said:

Probably in Spain too, but a car like that would be murder on Pete’s wife’s back.

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Now you mention yes, it's the same model as the wife's, it sticks to the road like glue and is really nice to drive but you feel every little bump and i need a winch to get me out its so low 

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