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Can you read? Lions are not used for food nor are they an out of control population (like deer or boar in some parts of the world)!
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If you're riding somewhere remote at night, it makes sense? I don't really see the point except if you live in somewhere where you really don't want to be out on the road at night anyway.
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I do not agree at all. Hunting or fishing as a sport has a place if nothing else for culling out of control populations, and more so if the animal is to be eaten and used. Some supermarket meat has grown for only weeks in a country, slaughtered and disassembled in another, and end up half way around the world. That's complete animal and planet exploitation, and one of the reasons we are doomed as a civilization. Most supermarket generic meat and fish really shouldn´t exist.
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Yes I have heard that is the reason, from a guy who moved from where I worked to drive for Tesco...
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Probably company policy to save fuel or something like that.
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Dodgy Fireticks!................How many have you got?
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Some of what you buy in Tesco has had a pretty shit and short life. Take a look at how chickens are raised for food, it’s pretty grim. I’d rather eat something which has had a natural life and a quick end if Im honest. People should understand where their food come from and what its been through.
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Yeah I have thought about that option, got a couple of links to get one just haven’t got around to it.
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Maybe so, but even doing 52mph I could still overtake Tesco vehicles, they seemed to be the slowest on the motorways
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I know it’s GS Owner prices, those lights also need a Can bus adapter to work so that is another £170 on top of the £900. Very impressive lights nonetheless. I’ll wait for cheaper chinky clones to come on the market.
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same as hunting now ... no need for it, you got a Tesco's on every corner now .... just for the warped individuals who like to kill animals
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I think all HGV can do 60 mph now.
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there is a solution out there...so i have heard... £90 a year to get every channel there is, as i say, so i have heard.
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cause rugby is shite..
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thats more money than sense... ridiculous
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Lorries don't go that fast here (UK) The 7.5 T lorry I drove was limited to 52 mph...
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I have traveled states side on many occasions...and can tell you its actually dangerous riding at the posted speed limit...at 70 mph loris or transport trucks are blasting by you...
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Noooo....I did 250 miles between 2024 and the 2025 MOT My milage till the next MOT may be higher, I did 120 miles to Cadwell Park a couple of weeks ago, I may break the 300 mile barrier over the next year.... ,, but don't hold your breath.. But it's doubtful as iam putting it up for sale (again) next spring.
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Don't you mean 10 years
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My scoot travelling at 70mph would not make I think, it would be very close though.....it only has a 2.75 gallon tank. 179 mile ride would be amost 1 years riding for me.
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I think yes, at constant speed every 10mph has an impact if you're talking about the full tank range. The most I've ever done on my bike was 460 miles on the same tank, but that was on slow country roads. It could never achieve that on the motorway at constant 80mph.
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Reminds me of the last ride we took...Roland was leading on a section of the highway that had a posted limit of 70 mph...and he had his bike on cruise control at 70 exactly....when we pulled of for gaz...I asked what the hell are you doing....lol...we were getting passed by Toyota prius ffs...lol.
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And he had to fit them himself.