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No, a different Jase
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Ah yes, Phil and Martin came out with me a properly mental ride once, fortunately I had my Tricker which was like cheating cos the huge boulder strewn gulley that we went down was nuts, with a couple of 6ft drop-offs onto sloped ground, haven't seen Martin for years There was another ride I took Martin (Cabbage) on that was great fun, he went head first off his bike into a boggy mini pond, ever since then I called it "Cabbage Soup Lane", it's the lane that ran from Edwinsford to Abergorlech
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Bloody Hell Fred it's looking wet and muddy out there
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I reckon I used to make some good videos
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Yes, I do a bit, completely out of the question now since I split a vertebrae 18 months ago, only gotta sneeze wrong and I'm in trouble. I really do need to get out on the scoot more though, it's a capable and nippy machine.
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Awesome trip and report Sophia and Pedro, thanks
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Every year here, it's a pain having to park the scoot at the garage while the mechanic and I have a natter and mug of tea.
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Brilliant Fred, looked great fun
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You're getting confused with that other village Sheepyfylchi
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Dwygyfylchi Pretty place, on my marked places on the map now, fucked if I have to stop and ask directions though
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183 miles each way, plus riding around whilst there, shitty tiny fuel tank meant having to fill up on the way. Not one photo, it's just for anyone who thinks I don't ride LOL On the way there it was 40mph gusts and shit loads of rain with oncoming headlights blinding me in the dark due to rain on and in my visor, fekin hate that. Clearer but colder coming back, I haven't been arsed to rig up power for my heated gear, not too cold though, only down to 8 deg C Here's a random pick of a scooter cos the dirt on mine would give Pete a heart attack
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Should have bought Warmnsafe kit, only one cable from the bike to the gear and a wireless controller the size of a matchbox on your dash
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Get Warmnsafe from the USA, best kit available right now, any owner will tell you and many of them are ex Keis users Keis was originally manufactured by a Taiwan guy running a business called Adventureheat, when I met him in Cologne it was vlear they weren't bikers, having a control on both left and right glove as well as visor wipes on both, Keis stuff was just rebranded, they've improved over the years but still not as good or reliable as Warmnsafe Blowing my trumpet, nobody in the UK knows more about heated gear than me First retailer of Gerbing gear in the UK, I've used and retailed Gerbing, Biketek, EXO2 and Warmnsafe (dont touch Motolegends with a bargepole), advised on production and pricing of EXO2 and Biketek. 20 plus years using, testing and retailing
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/622988156674974/?ref=facebook_story_share Funking twats
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This is socialism for you The Welsh assembly government decided to change the default road speed limit nationally from 30mph to 20mph. Even a left wing media outlet Wales Online admits that their study shows that the numbers against it are overwhelming with 8,770 people saying no to it and a mere 825 saying yes, not that any votes or public opinion counts in a socialist run country. If anyone wonders why it's not a good idea then drive to work today without exceeding 20mph This new law only affects roads which are currently 30mph but this is where most cars drive, in towns and cities, drivers will getting overtaken by cyclists, it's totally bonkers.
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Fuck me, some people are dumb, yes we're out of the EU but we are still in Europe, we can't change that unless we all head to the beaches, all 75 million of us with oars and start paddling Britain further out into the Atlantic Ocean
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Rowan Atkinson on Electric Vehicles
Cupid Stunt replied to Slowlycatchymonkey's topic in GENERAL CHAT
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It's a European Hornet, not an African or Asian one and is native to the UK, in the USA it was introduced in the 1800's
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As well as planning and leading I had to get well ahead so I had time to get my helmet and gloves off, get the camera out film everyone as they past me, then pack my camera away, get my gear back on, catch up and overtake everyone before the next film opportunity and so on playing leap frog all day long, this day I was out riding with the enduro lads on my fat ass Pegaso Trail
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Yeah Bob, there's a few there I think one is called "Pinky and Cupid go bonkers" It's trials bike terrain really, get caught on one bolder on and enduro/trail bike and that's it
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Yeah, 68 years old now to get state pension
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Yep