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  1. The roads are jammed here, no fun riding with all the neck twisters out, apparently there is a big jam heading towards the NC500 with loads of vehicles being held up by a bunch of twats on hairdryers.
    7 points
  2. Bin liner bungeed to the back of my YPVS, circa 1991 going to the BMF rally
    6 points
  3. Kinda went to the beach, about as close as i like to get with clothes on...lol
    5 points
  4. Right, I knew someone would ask this. Previous owner has stuck all sorts of stickers on and later died. Wife of said owner was trying to tell us it was something special. Brooklands was mentioned but that's crap. It's had all sorts of changes in its life but I believe the log book says, 3.0, No S which makes sense as it's an Ghia automatic. Wife said it's now got a Granada engine which is a disappointment but I'm sure it's just a difference in camshaft. I've been told of lots of stories of bigger valved heads but talking to engine builders it's bull. Time will tell as "Simon the owner" will now research this big time. If you have info Bob it would be appreciated?
    4 points
  5. Sorry, I'll get some pics next time round. We freed the rear brake by taking off the rear drum, the other side someone had been there before and removed the shoes? Then we could push it outside the garage. Got it back to his home and within 1/2 hour we had it running. Not for too long as I wasn't sure the water was fully circulating but long enough to dump the old oil. Took some of the hoses off and there's plenty of crap in there so stripped off loads of other hoses so we can flush it out later. Both front calipers sized but with new cylinders on the rear we've now got some braking. Gaggin to take it down the road. Automatic gearbox engaged drive and reverse too. Had to leave to get my second jab and left him to give it a good scrub. O and yes, very lucky for the price he gave. It's a German made one and other than a couple of small places in bloody good condition bar the accident damage.
    4 points
  6. Off to help a friend collect a 1980 3ltr capri in a bit. Gonna talk him into firing it up if we can, only been standing 30 years after a very small accident. Jab part 2 at 4pm then watch the F1 qually with a beer or 3.
    4 points
  7. Celebrating my 63 trip around the sun a Free Manâ„¢!
    4 points
  8. "You're looking for a reported group of speeding motorcycles? Rapscallion sportbikers, no doubt. I'll call you if I see them"
    4 points
  9. For dealing with stuff over the phone, if you have someone you trust just ask them to say they're you and deal with it. It doesn't need a lot of work, just a male voice over the phone.
    3 points
  10. And this is not a feeling sorry for myself statement, but being deaf is very isolating, can't hear music, visit in laws, can't join in the conversations, television is off more than it is on, some channels have subtitles, but alot dont. Mobile phone is only usefull for internet and text messages. If I have to go somewhere, hospital (they can call my name all day, I won't hear them) shopping and the garage to have car repaired wife has to be there too. We had a hell of a time getting the car and bike insurances to talk to my wife instead of me, and official departments like the tax office are adamant they want to talk to me only, sorry cannot talk to your wife, data protection and all that shit. I have one sort of riding buddy, he is very useful at cafes and eateries, otherwise I am stuffed. It would be easy to withdraw altogether, but I try not too.. Anyway guys remember "loud exhausts save lives" maybe mine. Louder the better, so I know you there
    3 points
  11. I do miss music I can hear a noise when I turn radio up to nearly full....but it's just a distorted sound....sink don't bother. But wife is becoming a expert on noises on the car telling me about squeaks and rattles......just need her to get competent with spanners.
    3 points
  12. That scares me big time. I learned my lesson when riding back from when I met Pete in Spain, got home and had a shower, sat down after and I could still hear the helmet noise ... I didn’t like that and it lasted for a couple of hours
    3 points
  13. I am slowly loosing it But if I had worked past my retirement age, which I could have done, i would have to had to finish when I lost my hearing....took my lorry licence off of me. So I try to fill my time as best as I can.
    3 points
  14. I've got a horrible feeling I'm the only sicko to have noticed it.
    3 points
  15. Well, these scooter ma;s better be careful i cant see them down there when im on my KLR, and running them over isnt a big deal so. woot woot!
    3 points
  16. Get the strange feeling we may have crossed paths last Saturday. Four of us were in Mariposa, on Hwy 49, just outside Yosemite. Saturday we rode Sonora Pass - west to east. If you were there on Saturday, i'm sure we passed each other. If not, then it was probably one of several hundred other bikes out there Sonora Pass has new asphalt and was great. We came back from Mono Lake (the one in your pic) over Tioga Pass and back thru Yosemite.
    3 points
  17. Good job having a guy dressed like a storm trooper dropped next to you when talking to the cops, gives it an air of credibility!
    3 points
  18. Well, if you think this is how a lady dresses, I think you´ve been fooled before And they're called japanese blinds, your granny had curtains!
    2 points
  19. always look for the good things Clive and keep going
    2 points
  20. I’ve tried and bought a set of custom plugs, but they were shit. I use foam ones that are pretty good for a few uses before getting replaced, I’m ok with that as they are really cheap. Won’t ride any less though, touring keeps me sane.
    2 points
  21. Oh ! that's bad news, just get out on the bike as much as you can then.
    2 points
  22. Thank CC.....good to be back after my fit of pique.
    2 points
  23. It would do my head in!
    2 points
  24. Back garden is quite a size, and having to weed the borders takes time. I had to clear the (next door neighbours) cat shite 1st.. All done now, for a while..........I have gardening.
    2 points
  25. Tomorrow I am going to try and strip the rear shocks, adjustment collars are seized solid, Lathered them with WD40, but still seized Alloy and steel don't seem to get along very well.
    2 points
  26. well thats the main thing
    2 points
  27. Thats my sort of comment ya nob. Just old age. I don't under stand the old folk that want to shove on all sort of pin stripes and stickers, and then lacquer over the top. Messed up some good paint work, although it'll have a respray later. Simon thinks like me, get it on the road and better it along the way. It's a real good starting point for it's age. I suspect a slight head gasket prob but not worried as I'll be assisting him doing a full rebuild along the way.
    2 points
  28. Thank guys but I can't be arsed now, I'll do it next time
    2 points
  29. I thought all Capris had rear end damage because they always spin round and go arse first when it goes tits up.
    2 points
  30. No, the 2.8i came out in 1982. Lots of 'discussion' amongst Capri owners/fans about which is best. I'd go for the 3.0 Essex engine myself.
    2 points
  31. Young lad I know has had a couple of 250s, Honda engines. Both been good bikes.
    2 points
  32. A few years ago I had to go and look at something in a road called St Leonard's Road. It's a road I always confuse with St Leonard's Street which is not far away, but separated physically by the building of the Blackwall Tunnel Approach in the 1960s. As I was riding along it I went past a statue that made me hit my brakes and spin round and take another gander. The artist who created it clearly didn't think it through. It's innocent looking from all other angles.
    2 points
  33. Does this mean we should expect the flouncing bloater to make an appearance?
    2 points
  34. Word is china is going to buy HD, not on Fox news yet butt...
    2 points
  35. That’s where the engine is squeezed out of.
    2 points
  36. The Desert Sled wins it by a mile and who would buy a bike called a Janus. WTF is that ? Janet's Anus or something
    2 points
  37. We always assume you are high.
    2 points
  38. That's Mono Lake - never dry, tho. Laws that state that LA City has to maintain flows into it, before filling the aqueduct to Los Angeles. Good to see you hit some curves. Just rode over that last weekend, myself.
    2 points
  39. An A Model KLR can.
    2 points
  40. That's front heavy, it's different ...
    2 points
  41. Dolly Parton.
    2 points
  42. 2 points
  43. her quick? @Tym only smiled at her from a distance, give the man a chance!
    2 points
  44. GAY shit right there with the 750 Hondas, if you own a big scooter be a proper man and own up to it! In fact, the gayest shit I've ever seen was a couple on one of those 750 Hondas with aluminium cases, might as well have been the guys from "wham!" touring incognito!
    2 points
  45. Can never forget mine.....we got married on the wife's 25th birthday. It'll be 35 years next February!
    2 points
  46. It's mine a week tomorrow i have been told
    2 points
  47. 14 of June will be glorious it’s my wedding anniversary.
    2 points
  48. This is not me, but it is pretty much my journey to work (pre covid) at least once a week and the main reason I ride a bike to work if at all possible. Having said pre-covid, I did go through a 5 mile queue last week, traffic nearly back to normal and I had to go in at normal commuting hour to meet some white liners. Reason for a 10 mile queue (or longer) on my motorway part of the trip is usually:- Someone driving like a prat coming a cropper and crashing, a loose horse or cow running about on a motorway, or an HGV tipping over at it makes the turn north from the M25 onto the M11. The last thing happens so often I can't believe they don't reprofile the cross fall.
    2 points
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