Chimay and ukrm feckwits (longish)

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by The Older Gentleman, Jul 22, 2007.

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    Ace Guest

    Well, in theory, but she only rode it about twice after she passed her
    test. Just never really got on with it.
    <sulks>

    Actually, I could see that. Your ratty gixxer's not at all suitable
    for the huge[1] amount of in-town driving, although I'd still like to
    take it up Pike's peak, providing the rozzers weren't about ;-)


    [1] I was amazed at the surface area covered by the city.
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    Ace, Jul 23, 2007
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    Now all we need is the ones that stopped the extra night to get home
    and we can chalk it up as a success.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Jul 23, 2007
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    dog Guest

    ashford services? clacket lane?
     
    dog, Jul 23, 2007
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    TOG Guest


    Timo's gaff, and there are fuel stations all round where he lives. I
    squeezed over 13 litres into the 400: I think the tank capacity is a
    whisker under 14 litres.
     
    TOG, Jul 23, 2007
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    M J Carley Guest

    <Brian Hanrahan>
    I counted them all out and I counted them all back in again.
    </Brian Hanrahan>
     
    M J Carley, Jul 23, 2007
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    christofire Guest

    You noticed the deliberate choice of words then?
     
    christofire, Jul 23, 2007
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    Eddie Guest

    Absolutely.

    The thing that slowed me down the most was just the amount of traffic on
    UK roads; it came as a real shock after belting up through France on
    roads that were nearly empty.
     
    Eddie, Jul 23, 2007
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  8. My oldest brother had one - he sold it (and bought it back) 3 times..

    When he eventually sold it for the final time he didn't get another
    bike for 10 years.

    Phil.
     
    Phil Launchbury, Jul 23, 2007
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    TOG Guest


    It's that hill up out of Dover to the M20 that gets me, every time.

    "I can see you're coming up behind me really fast, and I know I'm only
    doing 50mph, but I'm going to overtake that truck half a mile ahead,
    even if it takes me five minutes to reach it....|"

    And then they hoot angrily when you overtake them on the inside.
     
    TOG, Jul 23, 2007
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 03:23:29 -0700,
    TOG@toil,,

    snip>
    Using the tunnel cut that problem out and once we were off the train
    it was only 5 minutes before we were heading up the M20. I'd use the
    tunnel again if I was planning a late crossing but under normal
    circumstances I'd opt for the ferry so food and drink can be partaken
    of.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Jul 23, 2007
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    Eddie Guest

    I made sandwiches for my lunch, while I was making my breakfast on
    Sunday morning. Organised or what?
     
    Eddie, Jul 23, 2007
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    ogden Guest

    What is this "food" of which you speak?
     
    ogden, Jul 23, 2007
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    Andy Bonwick Guest

    A packet of crisps.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Jul 23, 2007
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    ginge Guest

    Thanks for all the assistance, without it I suspect I'd be dealing with
    a fully loaded dropped ZRX, in some god forsaken french ferry port. I
    think the highlight had to be the indicators making it backfire
    though... now that's a flat battery.
    And also huge thanks to Timo, I'm impressed you managed to find a
    battery, so late on a Sunday afternoon. You#re a real lifesaver.
     
    ginge, Jul 23, 2007
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    ogden Guest

    "liquid bread"
     
    ogden, Jul 23, 2007
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    ginge Guest

    Heh.
     
    ginge, Jul 23, 2007
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    M J Carley Guest

    Then there are the tossers who hammer up from behind and flash you
    because obviously you're going to move over to the left into the side
    of an artic. They also seem to believe that moving into the few metres
    of space between you and the next vehicle will really save them some
    time.

    I think some people just don't like being behind a bike.
     
    M J Carley, Jul 23, 2007
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    M J Carley Guest

    You surprise me. It is a pain, though, being caught between a barrier
    on the right, a Slavic artic on the left, a dawdling line of cars in
    front and a nervous passenger between you and the psycho in the Corsa.
     
    M J Carley, Jul 23, 2007
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    TOG Guest

    I was just peeling onto the M20 at Ashford, after the stop at Timo's,
    when I saw you and Adie hammering past in the outside lane. Remarkably
    restrained, you both were: maybe 90mph?
     
    TOG, Jul 23, 2007
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    Ace Guest

    This is where you're going wrong. There's never a reason for a
    dawdling line of cars to stay in front of you.

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    Ace, Jul 23, 2007
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