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The long lost love child of Mike Reid and Terry Tibbs!

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Halfords in Burnley have got 3 clearance bins, including one full of connectors, switches and bulbs for 10p. Filled a basket with stuff :)

 

That plus 200l veg oil at 65p/l is much bargainous

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Father_DS20 had a 740GLE just like that - reg. F968RLL, I think - same (cool) wheels anyway. After the second electric aerial / garage door-lintel interface, said aerial was replaced with a springy whip-aerial item. The temptation of listening to Radio 3 ALL THE WAY INTO THE GARAGE remained too great for Dad (switching the radio off would've saved the first two aerials. I loved that car; it was replaced (company car) by a 940GLE, H52GLY, that just wasn't quite as good (seats less comfortable, more interior trim fell off). [/ramble]

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I received some not as good as the previous time I used them service from an eBay seller. They offered a partial refund once I'd confirmed delivery, so I mailed them and they said they'd pay me back in full if I leave good feedback.

An honest, decent person would tell them to shove it and use the feedback system as it should be, i.e with a truthful and fair appraisal. But fuck it, 'G8 SRVIS THX WUD USE AGEN'

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Rossi winning at Misano today! That definitely made me grin, 35 and still rocking the MotoGP world. Bloody good race as well, at least the first part... until the new wunderkind fell off!

 

Note: I like Marquez as well, it was just great to see Rossi do it again after fifteen months without a win.

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The long lost love child of Mike Reid and Terry Tibbs!

 

I immediately though Mike Read as well!!! Its flipping Frank Butcher right there innit. 'Lavly little rannah!!!'

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I have a cold/man-flu/black death, or something similar.  That is making me cough not grin, but the self medication is working well, so far I have finished the Talisker and the Glenlivet (don't worry they were already open) and I feel much better.

 

(So far the only ebay casualties have been two chequered flags and a Mercedes bonnet emblem, hopefully I won't wake up to find I've bought something embarrassing or another car, or both)

 

This post is brought to you via spell-check.

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sold a top box via ebay and fella in bolton won it i said id drop it off and sling him some of the postage back - was up there anyway

 

got there and his burd said 'tony said keep the postage'

 

woot

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That mostly-not-in-shot Princess photograph is a sure fire contender for calendar picture of the month.

 

 

In other good news our 2014, 1,134 mile Nissan Navara Genocide Megalomaniac Bastard pick-up has thrown up the particulate filter light already. 

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The designer of the mk1 Capri, Ford Ka and Ford Focus, Claude Lobo:

 

 

 

Regarding the design of the Focus, Lobo was a smoker and located the ashtray high on the instrument panel, enabling the driver to use the ashtray without removing his hands from the steering wheel.

 

Quality!

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Second from the right is the Princess in the blurry shot.

 

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The alloys are pretty distinctive and from a Rover, it's only this and the fact I'm such a SAD BASTARD that I can identify it.

 

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Been pricing up paint tonight and found that for the required amount it's going to be about £100 including postage (unless I find a local supplier).  I can get colours I like and I can get the same paint I used on the Polo which was seriously tough stuff and nice to work with.

 

I can either spend several weeks on prep before giving a professional sprayer the car and at least £1000, or I can spend several weeks on prep, about £150 on paint and materials and do it myself.  No contest really, it'll just take me a bit of time to sort.

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^ Chinese G.P. layout?

 

No, just a random track we fancied doing. Track length was about 55 metres, fastest lap of the evening was 19.7 seconds!

 

Moar:

 

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Lots of track, lots of fun. We do it once a month.

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I have a large spare room on my house I never use - I might do this! How much is it for loads of second hand track bits?

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Depends. I wouldn't bother with the old 'classic' track, unless it's in really good condition or has interesting track bits like the skid chicane/hump back bridge etc, instead go for the new 'sport' track.

Sport track is compatible with the older system and can be joined with a connector piece. Sport track is easier to put together and take apart, it doesn't tend to warp or bend as much if abused, the slot is deeper and there's always loads of unwanted sets on ebay, so you can buy 3 or 4 sets and get enough for a big track, but it will tend to be standard curves and straights. Our track has all 4 raduises (radii?) which go from hairpin to wide fast curves. Try to get sets that are close to home so you can collect, as postage can be a bit steep.

 

The cars are the main expense, until you want to go 'Digital' and race more than 1 car on each lane like we do, then you can spend as much as you like on lane change tracks for overtaking, pits for in-race refuelling, a pc & connection cable for ghost cars and Race Management Software, a projector to show in race stats on the wall, etc etc until you end up in a church hall in Windsor once a month doing mad tracks like this

 

I've got some spare stuff in good condition which makes up a good set. Mix of classic & sport track and some shite cars from the 80s & 90s. Pm me if interested and/or I'll put up an advert thread. There's Vectras, XR3i, MG Metro and Sierras in the set if I recall.

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Cheers, I think Halfords can fill my tubes with martian spunk for £5.99 per tyre or something, I should really invest in the tubes or the filling. Do you notice any difference to the ride with them? The road bike has Continental Gatorskins as they have that Kevlar (or whatever it is) lining, but you can't seem to get them for mountain bikes.

 

 

I just replaced my bontrager race-lite hardcases with them as I couldn't find those anywhere. Scwalbes are certainly noisier but calming down a bit now. The inner tubes took a while to spread the gunk around evenly - on the stand the bike was bucking all over the place for a while. I did have those continentals, but mine split after a while. Got mine from wiggle.

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Love the scalextric, i have 3 sets and some extra track that mrs fordperv purchased from a model shop, 2 of the sets were given to me it was pretty much being at the right place at the right time and we're very useful for the extra track, the only downside is I havent got enough space to lay all the track out together

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I'm in the same boat, I have 3 sets in this very room and another (bigger) in my lockup, and exactly nowhere to put them out.  Not to mention a load of cars, mostly shite; including some self-builds.  Airfix kits come in the same scale... ;-)

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I just replaced my bontrager race-lite hardcases with them as I couldn't find those anywhere. Scwalbes are certainly noisier but calming down a bit now. The inner tubes took a while to spread the gunk around evenly - on the stand the bike was bucking all over the place for a while. I did have those continentals, but mine split after a while. Got mine from wiggle.

 

 

Thanks, Richard. After yet another puncture yesterday (4th in three rides, I think!) I ordered two slime filled tubes from an internet auction site today. You can get slime tyre protectors too, but doing some internet research suggests it's not worth the aggro, as the liners split and cause the tubes to shred themselves!

 

In fairness, I think a lot of my recent puncture problems are due to the type of riding I've been doing, i.e across fields and bridleways. It's been a lot of fun though so worth the 'hazards' I suppose! I'm running with Bontrager tyres on my mountain bike (front is the original) as I've found them great for wear and grip and they don't have those piss thin sidewalls some mountain bike tyres have.

Anyhow, all this mountain bike riding is working, I went to work on my road bike today and carded my best time yet, and I'd have shaved a couple of minutes off that had the traffic lights been green!

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Do you have Continental tyres? You could ride on the moon on Continentals and they would still find a thorn. Every bike I buy seems to have them and every one of them gets a puncture on the first outing. I won't even eat a continental breakfast now.

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