Was compulsory in the 90's, been working in Belgium for 3 years now, so this is good news, as i hadn't bothered so far
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Was compulsory in the 90's, been working in Belgium for 3 years now, so this is good news, as i hadn't bothered so far
Lidl is best for wines, their buyers are the most stringent purchasing, none of that 2 for £10 **** you get in Morrisons. Their £17 malts are pretty damn good too.
Ok das macht nichts, i am looking at doing the same thing in Belgium.
Err dunno, if i was to take it over the 'plain', what would i be doing?
Road rider 30 years, never rode off road, if i wanted to start, what bike (low maintenance too) would be a good bike to start with? Not new, S/H, about £2k 'ish.
As Scotty said, 2011/2012 was buzzing on here, i'd had a bad off end of 2011, so lots of time to chat ****, lot's of chat about politics and religion, then the usuals got whiny about talking about...
ROADS! I went for a blast a few weeks back, set the satnag to no motorways, and headed over the border into France (to KFC in Maubeuge to be precise), and it took me 2 miles on a cobbled road! I...
Or complete 'tards in front of you, turning right, but flash a car out first, especially when you're on a bike, and/or the car they flash out, is a pensioner, in a frikkin Yaris.
Just been chatting to a french colleague, this speed limit was not implemented, the gilet jaunes forced a reversal of legislation. Local governments can implement if they desire, but it is not...
I drive into France every Sunday, and out every Friday, from Belgium, and this is news to me. Either way, been belting it for 6 months plus, and never had the filth chase me, car or bike, Lille is...
Tell me about it, it was mid 20's today, thank the lord baby jesus for windchill.
Done the one out of Devizes, the ride out was a laff, the rest is a bit meh, with loads of nasally IAM types around.
Audi...'nuff said.
If rules were rules the whole grid bar Jack miller would have started from pit lane that race, which shows they can when needed be flexible.
Rode to Belgium yesterday, wayyy too early to get bike out, still cold now.
I've got ****loads of Kriega, R25/R35/US10x2/R3, and a kube/pocket, none of them have a clear pocket where i can see the sat nag directions though :D
Bah, i can't find what i want, and the ones that lock to the petrol cap are too big. Ended up getting a RAM mount for petrol cap, and xgrip for phone, to go on it, have a telefrizer mount on the top...
Only needs to fit iphone8/battery backup thingy (similar size to phone), and a wallet. Needs clear pocket on top, strong magnets, headstock strap, be able to fit on and be unobtrusive on an older...
Saw this posted on Facebork, why you didn't leave him in a shallow grave at the end of Weaverns lane, is a mystery :D
Oops misread as they handle like a barge sailing through custard, not the compared to bit, sorry.
It doesn't have the agility, brakes or handling of a Fireblade, but that is about as wrong as you can get. I have rode a Blackbird, and though it was meaty, still went well when it picked it's skirts...
It's a Honda, so reg/rec, stator, cct, everything else should be fine, but be aware of linked brakes.
If you haven't already got, have a look at the vacuum bleeders, i have a cheapo one like this...
I highsided my Blade on the Bridge centre roundabout in Chippenham, as i was bent over double winded, trying to pickup the bike, the only person who offered help was an OAP, everyone else just stood...
Didn't you advise me to buy a Jaaaaaag on another thread...? Bought a reliable Merc instead :D