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General / Re: First Euro trip - Pointers / Advice
« on: 02 January 2012, 12:39:56 am »
I haven't travelled a lot on a bike, but did a few trips with the car. So for a few days of travel I used to sleep in a car. But when I went on a bike I used F1 hotels last year in France. There are plenty of them, but book a day or two before you come. I believe the camping is not free and the room at the hotel was about £25/night, the pay is per room and there is double bed and a single over head. I cannot imagine a holiday without a shower after a long days ride. I like it to be comfortable. And I do not like making a poo in the bush either. If I don't have money for these things than I would postpone the holiday for later. The F1 hotels are usually located in the outskirts, but I did not come to stay in a hotel for a week, because I would be disappointed  at the least. The hotels I stayed in Lyon and Paris had a car park with 2 meter fence around it, I did lock my bike to the fence and other time to the hand rail. It doesn't look that fancy anyway.


I know some chap who has travelled around Europe on a budget and for around 3 weeks at a time. He said that he used a website for a bed with strangers [size=78%]http://www.couchsurfing.org/[/size] , it's not my cup of tea but hey. He likes to wash himself in a river, eat canned food and mak a poo in a bush. And he travelled on GS500 as it is economical and rode behind lorries(reaching 3.7ltr/100km). So, when he can't find a free bed he sleeps in a bush by the road.

Choice is yours, pack all clothes in freezer bags so they won't get wet when it starts raining

Loaded with panniers and a tank bag.

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General / Re: an explaination of memory cards please
« on: 30 December 2011, 10:03:35 pm »

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General / Re: Tori's Pyrotechnics ;-)
« on: 30 December 2011, 09:34:21 pm »
Steel Wool Poi

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General / Re: an explaination of memory cards please
« on: 30 December 2011, 07:56:35 pm »
ok, its going in our little tablet computers


Try to google the name of your tablet and what other people use for it. I presume it might need a rather speedy one to stream HD video.

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General / Re: an explaination of memory cards please
« on: 30 December 2011, 07:07:18 pm »
I use mymemory.co.uk with free postage. Takes about 3-5 days for delivery. The class of the memory card is usually the speed of it reading/writing. It depends what you need it for, but the higher the class the better and more expensive it is.

I would not bother with ebay as all they sell is either no class said or some low class cards.

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General / Re: Greetings
« on: 25 December 2011, 11:55:18 am »
Merry Christmas!!!




Ho,ho,ho...

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General / Re: wifi help please
« on: 24 December 2011, 10:10:52 pm »
i set it up with the virgin help line and set my own username and password. that was ages ago i wouldn't have a clue how to get back into it. i only know the name has changed from colins wifi. i looked in the network settings and it said file sharing was switched off and the only things allowed are my daughters laptop and the printer. i might ave a word with virgin


Hi, the virgin router ip address that you need to connect to is  192.168.0.1  and it might ask for login name/password . It might be that you are connecting to other network, like theirs if the phone has been reset recently, you can have a search on your phone for wifi networks. The virgin media hub/superhub is really crap, but not with the security. You can reset the hub/rooter, look for a small hole on the rooter which says RESET, you need a thin pin for that. The reset would set all to default settings, the password and network name is usually on the hub.


BTW I have virgin VMDG280 hub/rooter and never had a problem(touch wood) apart from download speed.


And to crack a hub password is not that easy, I would not change password or network name from a default, even the the default password is rather good as it has some random letters and not the standard word at least on mine.

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General / Re: Ok Stupid computer question number 8930541....
« on: 22 December 2011, 11:09:35 pm »
Even if it's been pre-charged, that could have been some time ago, so it's always worth giving it a top-up beforehand.


I believe you can use it while it is being charged I presume.

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General / Re: Explain please!
« on: 22 December 2011, 11:07:55 pm »
The best trick with cards I have seen was on the tv with pan&teller, it was't them doing it. But this is total crap, the cards disappeared then appeared and less than before. And that is a rather bad job I would say.

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General / Re: Ok Stupid computer question number 8930541....
« on: 21 December 2011, 11:31:17 pm »
I believe most electronic equipment comes have charged on the battery, unless it's a tomtom(rubbish).

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General / Everyone should know about Hastings Direct
« on: 21 December 2011, 12:46:39 am »
This is a copy/paste from other forum, as I believe that as many people as possible knew about it  :)




Original Poster: "A chap I know had a horrific, near-fatal accident in March ans has received nothing but contemtuous treatment from Hastings. Here follows a little rant from him that he has said we can freely cut and past into any mtoring based forums we use, as his dealing with them are done. These are not my words, but those of a very poorly treated customer."
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"Hastings Direct
Having finally decided to settle and put this whole sorry episode behind me, I feel I am now fully justified in telling everyone who is interested, just how contemptuously Hastings Direct have recently treated me, I am not suggesting Hastings Direct treat all of their customers like this, however, I find it a bit hard to imagine they just thought this up for my case alone.
Allow me to explain.
I was involved in a RTA in March 2011, where I lost control of my bike, at low speed, while approaching temporary lights, resulting in me being thrown into the oncoming traffic and impacting a Luton van and sustaining a list of horrific impact injuries. At this point in time the suspected cause of the accident was road surface contamination.
Unfortunately, I had insured through Hastings Direct.
First, I arrive home after 8 weeks in hospital (5 of which in a coma) to letters from Hastings Direct threatening legal action for my not responding, despite the fact that they had been informed I was in a critical, comatose condition and could be for some time!
But of course, Hastings Direct will only deal with the policy holder, so what information they had been given, was apparently discarded or ignored.
Once the police had closed their investigation and released the bike, Hastings Direct, then authorised a third party to remove my bike from the police storage facility - without my consent - obviously authorising this third party to treat my bike with total disregard, by 'slamming' it down side first, causing yet more damage and transporting it across Scotland, laid on it's side consolidating the destruction.
Please bear in mind at this point, I have still not lodged a claim with Hastings Direct and as such the bike is still mine!
Why didn't I raise a claim? You may ask, well, the answer is simple, after speaking to the attendant police officers and having them describe 'cosmetic damage' and realising that I had my luggage system on board, I decided I wanted to view the bike for myself and have the opportunity to remove my luggage system and it's contents (fortunately for Hastings Direct , the contents amount to a set of waterproofs, a luggage net and a small tool kit - hardly worth mentioning, however, they were still my property).
I then receive a letter from Hastings Direct, stating they have assessed the bike as a write-off, containing an insulting offer of settlement and requesting that I send them my V5, MoT etc.
Important note here – I still haven't raised a claim!
So, I duly wrote them a letter expressing my concerns and the fact that, I had a luggage system that was not insured and I would like to view the bike myself BEFORE raising a claim.
This was totally ignored by Hastings Direct, who responded by saying that if I did not respond within 21 days they would consider the matter closed.
Then, Hastings Direct took it upon themselves to make my decisions for me. By selling my bike!
So I wrote a letter of complaint to Hastings Direct about my treatment thus far and I also informed them that all correspondence would be via the Royal Mail, that way I would have to pay their grossly inflated 0845 call charges (and I had a note of all correspondence from them).
I then received a letter from Hastings Direct stating that ... "In some cases apologies no matter how sincere are not enough and the only meaningful gift they have to offer me is financial"
Then they follow that up with yet another derisory offer.
At this point sheer desperation leads me to write a lengthy email to them and at the same time bring a solicitor in to aid me. She also expressed her outrage at they way Hastings Direct have treated me and my case so far.
Hastings Direct in coming to form a meaningful financial offer, send me photographs of the bike, after it had been stood out in a yard for at least two months, and then the third party had attempted to reduce it to iron filings and ask me to justify the damage and condition?!
Oh, and of course Hastings Direct made no mention of the luggage system that they had taken and sold without consent.
I then discover from my solicitor, that the 'meaningful gift' is actually the market value of the bike (which I believed was the risk I had paid them to take in the first place, via the policy) minus a host of arbitrary deductions, which turned out to be little more than the original derisory offer made to me, after the bike was illegally sold.
Also Hastings Direct asked me to justify the stolen luggage.
Bearing in mind, I have still not lodged a claim, can you now see where my abject disgust comes from, having to deal with insurers who act with seemingly "criminal" abandon, as well as having to recover from near fatal injuries.
So after a bit of to and fro, between Hastings Direct and my solicitor, Hastings Direct finally up the Meaningful Financial Gift and offer me the market value of the bike and a little bit more for the luggage, which they quite rightly stated wasn't insured, which was why I never raised a claim in the first place, however, they deducted their excess and a few arbitrary deductions and we get back to the basic market value of the bike – Now what I can't understand here is, how can they deduct excess when I still even to this very day, have not raised a claim! – we were seeking return of the vehicle or suitable compensation, obviously Hastings Direct retain 'excess' from compensation payouts as well.
Ultimately I was advised to settle for this insult as to take it to court, would end up costing more than I would stand to gain by winning the case.
So even when Hastings Direct acted in my opinion illegally and would lose in court, they could still win, how bizarre!
Well, this is all behind me now, so why did I write this? Well in my email to Hastings Direct, I promised that I would write a narrative of the shameful and contemptuous way Hastings Direct have treated me and publish it as widely as possible, so here I am keeping to my word.
Oh and just as a final footnote, to add to injury and insult, Hastings Direct blatantly lied to me! I received a closing letter from one of their complaints operatives, stating that Hastings Direct and the third party both offered to have the luggage system and rack removed and returned to me.They never did and still haven't.
As I was in a severe state of disability, I was trying to work out a way to get across Scotland and remove this kit for myself, so I would have jumped at this opportunity, had it been offered.
Clearly from this you can see I will never even consider Hastings Direct again but I leave you, the reader, to come to your own conclusions. The saddest aspect of this is that in a few weeks this narrative will be all but forgotten but Hastings Direct will, most likely, still be putting profits over customer service and treating cases like this with utter contempt.
Please feel free to cut and paste this into any motoring based forums or chat rooms, to give people a little bit of information, so they can make a more informed choice before renewing any insurance."

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General / Re: Christmas theme
« on: 20 December 2011, 11:32:07 pm »
 :eek :D

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General / Re: Birmingham-LandsEnd-Lowestoft in 16hrs?
« on: 20 December 2011, 07:57:08 pm »
I would have thought trying to ride for 16+ hours virtually nonstop is possibly going to be dangerous.


Absolutely true. I did 2400miles in 5 days, the longest one was around 1100km(~680miles) Boulogne sur mer-Viaduc De Millau-Nimes, set off at about 9am and reached the destination at around 10pm. And to make 900miles in one go-interesting.


Btw I am from Smethwick, West Mids ;)


Driving on your own probably not bad, but with a group I don't think it is achievable.

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General / Re: BMW Diagnostics
« on: 13 November 2011, 05:27:22 pm »
They charge £20 for pressing the button. Foccin amazing  :eek

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General / Re: Insomnia
« on: 13 November 2011, 05:19:06 pm »
You mean even counting the elephants does not help?  :eek

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General / Re: Winter Tyres on the Cage
« on: 06 November 2011, 10:55:30 pm »
Winter tyres seem to be more expensive than their summer counterparts in a UK. That's probably due to low demand and short winter considering the mainland Europe. Although I would not consider any tyre make that is not known. And you get what you pay for :)

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General / Re: Big favour wanted
« on: 06 November 2011, 08:53:58 pm »
And you can watch the race on bbc, with commentary you don't like

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0178q40

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General / Re: Winter Tyres on the Cage
« on: 04 November 2011, 01:01:54 am »
so is there any particular brand/model/make of tyre to look for?



Yeah, many to choose from , , , ,

In my country(Lithuania) it's compulsory to have winter tyres from November 1st until March 31st. The amount of snow we have would put UK to a standstill :rollin

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General / Found this by accident
« on: 02 November 2011, 06:11:55 pm »
In-Car Camera London to Bath (1963)

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General / Re: Winter Tyres on the Cage
« on: 02 November 2011, 10:44:22 am »
For a FWD cars it should be enough to replace front with winter tyres, but for the RWD all four should be replaced.

Here is a tyre test from ADAC

http://www.adac.de/infotestrat/tests/reifen/winterreifen/2009_Winterreifen_Test_205_55_R16.aspx?ComponentId=29880&SourcePageId=31821


If you use Google Chrome then it can be translated to English :)



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General / Re: Stupid Firefox
« on: 29 October 2011, 10:01:10 pm »
Install Google Chrome, I used firefox for a few years until it got overweight. And read before you click next :)

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General / Re: Real men
« on: 27 October 2011, 03:47:41 pm »
I'm a real man cos I have a cock the size of an Anaconda :o
Thats an unusual shape for a chicken, does it make much noise in the morning when the sun rises?


ROFL  :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2 :lmao2

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General / Re: LAPTOP GETTING SLOWER AND SLOWER
« on: 27 October 2011, 02:46:18 pm »
What windows are you on? I would just format the disk and install windows again.




1010-->10

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Diesels and Lawnmowers (Bike racing n things) / Re: #58 Marco
« on: 23 October 2011, 05:16:19 pm »
R.I.P Marco Simoncelli . I rarely watch MotoGP, but I did this morning...

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General / Re: TWAT DRIVERS...........
« on: 21 October 2011, 09:46:37 pm »

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