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Snag those doors / hardware and ship to me - I can get $300-$400 a pop for those here. I recently made some doors for a lady and she wanted the old, distressed look. Had to fuck up some perfectly good wood to make it look that way. Made handles from rebar and dinged her $1,000 for them. Felt kinda bad doing it, but I needed some new tires.4 points
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I do think im sick, i spent 3 hours making sure all my soft bags had nice creases to them by using card board on the insides....3 points
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Testing a new RAM mount location, the right side passenger bracket. I dont use passenger pegs on my bikes they add weight. If someone wants a ride get your own bike seat to flatulate with.3 points
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He was in there yesterday riding a bike LOL When i was about 10 year old me and my sister were walking through there with the neighbours dog, around the middle one of us stepped on what we now think must have been the dogs foot, the yelp he let out meant we would have left Usain Bolt struggling to keep up with us as we exited the tunnel the fact everyone locally called it the ghost tunnel didn't help either3 points
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To get my GTR on the centerstand i park the back wheel on a block of plastic about an inch think, then she pops right up onto the stand.3 points
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rode to Sens, an hour north of home for an "off road training day" 1st exercise, using the centre stand, now my bike doesnt have one ( though i've done it a million times before on previous bikes) so I used the instructors bike, GS1200. I now have a dislocated left shoulder, have ridden an hour home one handed and am now waiting for Madame Moon to come home and take me to A &E. Bugger!2 points
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As the fuhrer of this forum instructed me to go out and ride i did, and as he likes anything to do with choo choo trains i thought i would revisit the old tunnel and viaduct where i grew up The viaduct is called Goitre Coed Viaduct the only one of three left and still in use today, originally it was a single track but was widened it to make it into a twin track i think it was designed by some bloke called brunel I think I've posted this before this is it being widened they just built another viaduct against the original one To get to the viaduct i had to ride the old tram road which passes under it, which was the place the worlds first powered rail journey took place. powered by Richard Trevithick's steam locomotive The trees are huge compared to what i remember walking along here as a lad Avon Taf in English river Taff I tried to do a now and then photo of this But all you can see now are trees So onto the tunnel the route in has had various types of blockades over the years but luckily for me the locals always find a way through, the old line ran over this little bridge This is what the line is like now hard to imagine trains travelling along here And another futile attempt to stop me getting into the tunnel, looks like some recent drainage works has been going on Tunnel is this way There it is Not the best I've seen it And we're in, only about a quarter of a mile long this one That LED light i got on the bike is not much good on the road i can see why now most of it goes up lol with the light off didn't do that for long it was a bit scary Out at the other end, they built the A470 and blocked off the exit from the cutting so you have to turn around This is the tunnel in use and this is now, the same end of the tunnel This end of the tunnel is quite wet and has drainage ditches in the centre so you have to stay to the left or right to avoid them, this end also suffers from the most deterioration You can still see all the soot on the walls here, this opening used to be a little room for the track workers to rest in, i remember it having wooden benches in there as a lad but in the miners strike back in the 80's my cousins boyfriend dug through here into the old pit workings and started digging out coal, it was filled in but this looks like someone has been in there again, i was too freaked out to take a closer look and made for the exit The exit A shaky hand held video my phone couldn't handle the bumps so its a bit blurry I then took the old parish road to get back up over the mountain, my father said he used to drive his bubble car over here 50 years ago, well there's no chance of that now. And on the top, the tunnel is beneath the bike here another now and then, the old photo showing the three viaducts, the one on the far right is the only remaining one And the same view now, you can just make out the viaduct below the smoke That's it for now i'm off to bed2 points
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Im sure @Buckster would agree for the best pic nice lines are important, especially when using digital devices what do you say @Buckster ? Im sure @Buckster will be here shortly to opine on this.2 points
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I like seeing how things are going with the parts of the bike i cant see when riding.2 points
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Nice! I love the unique angles for GoPro vids - not the old " through the windshield shot".2 points
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Pretty much. It gets warm enough to ride a lot of days still - but not until later in the day. Once the Sun has been out long enough to warm, things up. And the road crews have already thrown grit all over the place, making it kinda dangerous to ride on mountain roads. The roads and weather aren't too bad in the valleys and under 8,000 feet of elevation though. So once I get away from home and down the hill, I can still ride for a bit longer.2 points
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Back to the ride this is a photo of the tunnel entrance where i had to turn around its the group of trees to the left of the pylon Down to a place called Pontygwaith from there to the humpiest hump back bridge i know of Looking into the Taf again Just off the tram road is this, i'm not sure what its purpose was i think a WW2 pill box Looks like some poor bastard spent a night or two in here Good view from the window Back on the tram road its now the Taf trail only those pedal powered heathens allowed on here so only rode in for a couple of photos and then left. I used to ride it all the time before everyone went green On the parish road to methyr now i cant think I've ever seen anyone walking up here but past 3 families on the way everyone's invading my peace since corvid used to be just me the horses and the sheep The black shapes above the brown horse in the distance are solar panels lots of them appearing here now Aberdare in the valley below here This is looking towards Sennybridge one of my many favourite roads This is one of the reasons i came out today I've had a few people ask me about a few lanes on the TET https://transeurotrail.org/ Lots think it's a route suitable for the larger bikes i've been telling people not all of it in the UK is so decided to take a few photos of two i know would be a challenge The start on this one looks ok But soon becomes a flat twins nightmare Bike for scale Quite nice once you get past all that though But soon goes down hill literally LOL Ends in someones garden And the next one isn't much better looks rough from the start This photo and the next show how in my opinion these easily accessible routes on line affect the lanes the second photo i took in 2012 same lane and location On the way home i decided to check out a lane i thought i haven't ridden before The road there was good starts off ok But doesn't last long surprisingly that was all OK to get through Photo to prove i didn't go around When i got here i realised i had ridden this before many years ago and vowed i'd never come back bloody poor memory, getting old sucks LOL Stuck here for a short while but pulling it back a few few feet slipping it into second with lots of gas sorted that. After that it was a bit more hard work before getting stuck again I wasn't far from the main track which goes around this shit but the red dots are supposed to be the vehicle right of way. You will notice by my route i had trouble finding the entrance to this i should have left it lost, i'll be sticking to the gravel next time. Almost there It was home from here along some uninspiring lanes after that And this is why we cut out or remove the front sprocket cover2 points
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The funny part is i said that place needed chickens on FaceButt and now i went out and gave it a rooster. Who's your daddy?2 points
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Could have been ready to pop at anytime and it just picked then for the fun of it.2 points
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Pikeys and drug addicts hook up transit vans to burried phone lines and yank them out, same with factories’ electrical installations over the weekend.1 point
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Our town bought the place, they do all sorts of community things there.1 point
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I have no idea. First job change underpants then give the bike a good look over check everything that's supposed to be tight is, and everything that's supposed to be loose is. If you find nothing wrong part it out1 point
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I would say glassy tarmac and/or low pressure tire, or indeed a worn tire. I never get a bald front tire as confidence is lost way before that.1 point
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I dunno......last time I was there was in 1980. Full of old people as I recall. Can't stand old people!1 point
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I think the point was that you shouldn't need strength... if you do it poperly, which I clearly didn't. odd thing is that i put me weight on the centre stand foot, my right hand on the rear grab rail of the bike and the left hand on the handlebar to steady it so when lifting, any pull or force would have been through the right hand to ppull the bike up and back, but somehow my LEFT shoulder went POP about halfway through the manouver.1 point
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Just wait till you get to our age and the simple things put you under...1 point
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That was all really cool if these reports got grades that was an A report! Thanks for taking the trouble!1 point
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Great report, great scenery. That tunnel looked scary, but it must have sounded weird with nothing but the bike engine in there.1 point
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Brilliant Fred........you've joined me in the world of Dark Motorcycling now? And scary with the light off? I don't think you're going to encounter anybody or anything in there that looks more horrific than you!1 point
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Hi Carlo, when we were teenagers my mate had a 700cc Constellation. It was a bitch to start but I rode it a few times, I remember it had a lovely thump to it but god awful brakes1 point
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Yeap although it's taken me an age to investigate. Had a wobble for a while and got worse. Tried cleaning with everything as I thought I got some polish or spray on but def a wonky disc. Sad days if Yam are fitting Chinese crap.1 point
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Gotta keep active.......can't give in to old age!1 point
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Well I'm going to be out Styling and Profiling tomorrow! And it'll be an abandoned railway station........potential Twilight Zone jobbie!1 point
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Canada is weird like that, there will be a TV show that was filmed in Canada and paid for by the tax payers, but I won't be able to watch it unless I live is the US, just an example of the backwards assness of it all.....1 point
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I've discovered a bubble around the dominator where gravity doesn't work. Had to blow down the tank to get the fuel into the carb and then all was well.? See what happens next time I go to start it. Went to Norwich on bikes to collect a new front brake disc for the Tracer. Not good after 2 years and 6,000 miles but every things now made in China out of Chineesium so maybe it lasted well. Tomorrow,,,,? Mandi got a bite on each leg Friday evening and now they're both a swollen blistering mess.0 points
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