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Everything posted by boboneleg
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The main aim of the TRF is to keep the lanes open , Fred would be able to tell you more as I've not been a member for over 15 years.
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There are good groups and bad groups, I think Fred's group (South Wales TRF ) are pretty active but as a whole the TRF is a bit like the government . The closer you get to the top , the more likely you are to meet the knobbers.
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I've done my time in the TRF , I was the Bristol group rep and sat on National exec meetings. I can't ever see myself doing that again, the politics and in-fighting did my head in. I know enough about ROW to manage by myself but for anyone new to the game then yes it's a good place to start.
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I think Fred is more in my ballpark , I'm 87kg.
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I love this , it sounds like they're having a huge debate but set to music .................
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I'm not sure if either of my bikes can take 116kg of muscle
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Yeah, I did a bit of research and apparently Gloucestershire are c*nts
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I'm listening to the expert here
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My wife got done for 26 in a 20mph and she got a course but that was in Bristol. this is Gloucestershire and I've been told they are c*nts
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Yebbut you would have been doing 99mph
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It's just another form of tax over here @Marcel
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I really hope so, my licence has been clean for over 20 years. I suppose the law of averages was against me
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It's a F8cking joke on a wide road like that
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Yeah , must've been . I certainly didn't see anything, it's a wide dual-carriageway so f*ck knows where he was hiding ..........
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Is that his idea of foreplay ..........
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Well worth a visit if you're in the area Dave
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Yeah come on Pete , get off your lazy ass and get attended to ...........
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On the way home it was a case of dodging showers all the way back .................... It was looking really threatening as I approached Batheaston so I stopped at a cafe to get a bite to eat. Fecking £10.70 for a bacon ciabatta and a coffee I took revenge by taking a very smelly dump in their toilets before I left . At least i could keep an eye on my bike from where I was sat in this massive mirror..............
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and the last place had some real oddballs ................. and if I could have taken any one of the cars home with me it would have been this one. A series one Honda Civic with the Hondamatic gearbox............
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Down in the newest hall were some good and some not so good cars that you'll probably all remember............... Love this Jag 420............ I drove a Scimitar like this back in the day , I can even remember the reg number , 4DOP................... one for @Catteeclan, it was only a 1600L though Dave but quite tidy ............. This Mini was unusual in that it didn't have a conventional gearbox , just some torque converter arrangement that gave a forward and reverse gear. It was supposedly Alec Issigonis's own car ...............
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Then we went from the sublime to the ridiculous, a superb Toyota Celica ST2000 and an even better (imo) Opel Manta To a FSO In one part of the hall @Buckster was doing his 'other' job and then there was an example of the first mass produced car, the Model T Ford.................
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The Limousine hall ............. Anyone who had a car in the 1970/80's will tell you sh*t these alarms were
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The museum has three small halls, it's very neat and tidy with all sorts of stuff to see...............