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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: Today at 02:52:15 pm »
Nothings changed, but suddenly it works.....technology......pah :lol

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: Today at 02:50:45 pm »
One more try.

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The Laboratory ! / Re: Just testing
« on: Today at 02:49:20 pm »
Yet again

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The Laboratory ! / Re: Just testing
« on: Today at 02:48:23 pm »
And again

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: Today at 02:42:04 pm »
They were 2040x1530 which is what I normally resize to.

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: Today at 12:19:27 pm »
Tried adding a couple of pics to my post using the same procedure as usual, and resizing them as normal, but get a message saying the resolution is too big or I’ve taken too long. The sizes were 531 kB and 1.1 mB, would like to know the reason why, if anyone is techy in that field, which I certainly am not.

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: Today at 11:32:48 am »
A good, if not damp day out to Margate yesterday. North Kent must have had some very early morning rain, as we started off at 8am on wet or drying roads. With very little traffic we made excellent progress to the breakfast stop at the eastern end of the A20. With plenty of time in hand we were able to have a very leisurely breakfast, which made a nice change. Just as we were ready to leave, light rain arrived, but as the sky was clear in our intended direction, the waterproofs were left in the top box.
Fortunately the traffic played ball again, and were soon skirting Manston Airport, and after negotiating some nadgery lanes, we turned right to join the main flow of bikes entering Margate, only about 500 yards from the main roundabout. As usual a bike space was at a premium, and we ended up parked about 300yds from each other. Despite the poor weather forecast, the resort was quite rammed, but managed to get a seat in a favoured backstreet pub, just as the first shower arrived.
I always feel so sorry for the organisers of events like these, when the weather is poor, as the time and effort invested in the organisation, is just the same, irrespective of how the day turns out. With the shower passed, we were able to watch the last five or six numbers of the band on stage, but almost on cue, as the last note was struck the heavens opened, signalling time to go. Waterproofs were hastily zipped up, and were soon part of the exodus trying to find the least jammed route out of Margate. As luck would have it, I had a suitable route planned in the Garmin, and were soon out in the boonies heading for Wingham, before taking in the Chilham Bends and onwards to Headcorn for tea and cake.
By now the sun was out giving an opportunity to get the waterproofs dried off. There was a wing walking event at the airstrip, with quite a queue of willing participants. With tea and cake demolished it’s was time for the final leg of our journey home, again making good time due to the light traffic, although having to endure a couple of light showers. I rolled onto the drive with a further 189 pleasurable miles on the Fazer, but will have to find some cleaning time today, as the weather had certainly left it’s mark.

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General / Re: Whoever posts last is best
« on: 26 May 2024, 03:09:55 pm »
Excellent :thumbup , must feel and look like a new bike. Discovering where the adjustment screws are hiding is the main chore with the carb balance, as well as a screwdriver with the shaft ground down to get to some of the adjustment screws, makes life easier. I expect you’ve got a set of those though :) .
 Change of subject, did you do the Farmyard Rally in Yorkshire last year?.

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General / Re: Whoever posts last is best
« on: 24 May 2024, 10:50:16 am »
Busy weekend coming up for you, hope it stays dry. I’ll be at Margate for the annual Meltdown meet on Monday, which could be a bit damp in the afternoon if the forecast stays the same. Any progress with the Fazer?

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PM for you.

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 12 May 2024, 07:45:16 pm »
Few pics from today.

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 12 May 2024, 07:35:43 pm »
Just back from Brighton. Today was the Historic Commercial Vehicle run from London to Brighton. The starting point this year was Brooklands, no doubt due to Kahn’s ULEZ. The route went via Ryka’s Cafe on the A24, which made for a good spectating place, bagging a good spot at 08:15. It took a good 2 hours for the entrants to make their way past, before jumping on the Fazer, and heading for The Chalet at Cowfold for breakfast. There was a wait for food, which I expected as it is cooked to order.

After a chill in the sun, I enjoyed my normal B road route over the South Downs, before finding a parking spot quite near where the trucks and buses etc were being displayed. A quick lap of all the vehicles was a bit of an effort in bike gear as the sun was certainly out to play, then back on the bike and home via the Ashdown Forest for an ice cream. Just about to catch up on today’s MotoGP and yesterday’s NW200 super bike race.

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General / Re: Whoever posts last is best
« on: 08 May 2024, 05:15:21 pm »
A pal used to be a chef there, and got me a ticket to the Festival of Speed once. Going by bike is imperative as local roads get gridlocked :eek .

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Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / MAY 27th: Margate Meltdown
« on: 05 May 2024, 11:27:31 am »
Annual bikers day trip to Margate organised by the Ace Cafe. I’ll be going as I usually do, anyone who fancies it, drop a pm and I’ll sort out a meeting point which will be in Kent A20/M20 area.

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Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / MAY 19th: Lee Rigby Memorial Ride
« on: 05 May 2024, 11:21:27 am »
The London meeting point for this commemorative ride is The Tea Hut on Blackheath, Goffers Rd SE3 0UA, for anyone who’d like to go. They are meeting at 10am to leave at 11am.

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General / Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
« on: 04 May 2024, 08:10:58 pm »
Thanks darrsi :thumbup
I tried the link, got to the check out, but then had to order some other old tat to get to a minimum price order. So ordered from Amazon for less than the minimum, and will be here tomorrow.  :)

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General / Re: What did you do with whatever else you've got?
« on: 02 May 2024, 10:33:57 am »
Had a very enjoyable day out yesterday with the Kent VMCC, exploring some Kent lanes that I never knew existed. The lunch stop was in the village of Doddington, the weather allowing us to eat outside. I should have taken some pics as it was a good turn out with around 30 bikes attending, mainly, of course, ridden by retired old gits.

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General / Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
« on: 02 May 2024, 10:24:53 am »
I finally got an appointment first week in April, but this was an assessment only. Remedial action looked to be towards July/August, with the hands slowly getting worse, right hand almost useless. So for the third time in 4 years, I coughed up and went private again. Seen within a week, cortisone injections in both hands on the day, left far better, right some improvement, appears to be improving slowly, but little chance off complete use returning as the index finger joint has dropped and is now misaligned. Now on the waiting list for a knuckle joint replacement. Not ridden now for a couple of months and tracktime seems a long way off, and the MOT ran out mid April
Sorry to learn of your ailment. It does get tough when your body has got a few miles on the clock. When the weather forecast is favourable your head says “get the bike out”, whereas your body says “where do you think you’re going”.
At 77 I’ve been fairly lucky in the past, overcoming any bike crash, footballing and running injuries with no lasting effects. However at this years Dragon Rally I fell down a bank whilst carrying a load of camping gear, causing severe ligament damage to my left hand and upper right arm. The upper arm damage is causing the most problem, so that taking pain killers is the only way I can get out and ride at the moment. Going to Le Mans the other week was a real challenge. The hospital seems to think it will improve “in time”, which is one commodity I don’t have a lot of.
Hopefully your knuckle op will have you booking a track day at the earliest opportunity. Take care :)

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 25 April 2024, 12:42:29 pm »
Winning Sert Suzuki.

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 25 April 2024, 12:41:35 pm »
Night time pit life.

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 25 April 2024, 12:40:22 pm »
Very civilised camping.

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General / Re: Whoever posts last is best
« on: 25 April 2024, 12:25:36 pm »
Bank holiday at Goodwood. Shame it’s not the Festival of Speed or the Revival weekends, that would have been epic. :thumbup

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 25 April 2024, 12:17:56 pm »
Just back from Le Mans 24hr. EWC. Great few days away, and a pleasure to ride on pothole free roads for a change. The overnight temperatures were low, around the 2c mark, which made Saturday nights spectating a challenge, but nothing compared to that faced by the competitors.
Sert Suzuki won an exciting race, despite at one stage being relegated to 18th with a traction control issue. The Yart Yamaha favourites made it to 3rd after losing laps due to a crash.
Needless to say the Fazer ran faultlessly, despite being loaded with a mass of camping gear, and hopefully enjoyed her 740 mile whizz through northern France’s finest D roads.

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General / Re: Whoever posts last is best
« on: 16 April 2024, 10:43:56 am »
Nice job :thumbup . Expect you hope to be finished in time for Mayday, when hopefully the weather bucks up. Going to Le Mans on Thursday for the 24hour. Looking at the current forecast for the early hours, the heated grips will be getting a workout for sure.

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Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / YAMAHA DAY: ACE CAFE 28 April
« on: 11 April 2024, 06:39:29 pm »
Just a heads up in case anyone’s interested.

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