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Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / Re: Bol d'Or 2019
« on: 29 September 2019, 07:08:29 pm »Hedgetrimmer, I've sent a pm .
Replied.
Many thanks for posting this trip and especially the photos
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Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / Re: Bol d'Or 2019« on: 29 September 2019, 07:08:29 pm »Hedgetrimmer, I've sent a pm . Replied. Many thanks for posting this trip and especially the photos 2
Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / Re: Bol d'Or 2019« on: 25 September 2019, 05:48:20 pm »Took shed loads of pics yesterday, but phone charger on the bike has packed up and powerpack juice running low, so will sort them when I get home, which is tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing them I'd be interested to see a map of your route for the tour too. 3
Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / Re: Bol d'Or 2019« on: 24 September 2019, 01:48:30 am »
Love seeing people's tour photos. Especially where mountains are concerned. "Rocks rock" indeed! (thought I was the only weirdo like that ).
The stretch from Sisteron down to the coast is fantastic, part of the Route Napoleon methinks? Or maybe we were lost when we did it Nice one Mr. Robbo 4
General / Re: Picos de Europa, Hotel Advice« on: 10 September 2019, 04:56:29 pm »
Hi Stinka, fancy meeting you here!
You can read in-depth about my trip and the planning for it on BCF - look in my sig. (chickenstrip) for the relevant link. It should answer a few of your questions, as I was asking similar in that thread before I actually went. I can't remember costs now, but my trip started with an overnight ferry crossing from Portsmouth to Santander. The Picos themselves are easily accessible in a day from Santander, although I stayed one night in Torrelavega off the ferry, as it arrives in port in the early evening. I stayed at Riano for 4 nights before the next section of my tour. 5
General / Re: Picos de Europa, Hotel Advice« on: 10 September 2019, 02:54:41 pm »Thanks Hedgetrimmer, I don't mid chips with everything You're welcome As to not minding chips with everything, if you do stay at Presa and happen to be around the hotel at lunchtime, I can recommend their "Riano Vealburger" drool! 6
General / Re: The cool bike thread......« on: 06 September 2019, 11:23:42 pm »Is it just me or do these cool bikes all look almost exactly the same as the last one If I see another of those cheap crap seat units...I'll...I'll...grumble some more! 7
Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: genuinly minty gen one wanted- now sortd fellers« on: 06 September 2019, 10:43:49 pm »
Oh well. So much for an interesting thread
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General / Re: Picos de Europa, Hotel Advice« on: 04 September 2019, 01:52:04 pm »
Hotel Presa is where I stayed:
it has underground parking. The food was ok, but found there wasn't a great deal of choice for accompaniments - chips with everything pretty much! Maybe I should have asked about alternatives, but I was a bit lazy! The hotel itself is very clean with good standard room facilities. The view from my room window: I didn't bother to look around Riano for alternative eateries either, not that there's much to Riano. If this is a priority for you, I'd suggest staying in Potes instead. But Riano has the most magnificent view to greet you in the mornings: and is wonderfully placed for exploring the region, so I don't regret my choice of staying there 9
General / Re: Today's "What Gets My Goat"« on: 12 June 2019, 10:03:38 pm »may as well just drink beer and be stupid. I've picked up on Joe Rogan's podcast for some interesting discussions: scientists, philosophers, comedians, sportsmen (mostly martial arts with Joe), and not heavily pc like tv stuff. Then I go off and look at some of the podcasts and stuff by Joe's guests. Plenty to keep me thinking. Wouldn't mind finding a good history one though - must have a trawl through. 10
General / Re: Put your baffles in« on: 12 June 2019, 08:48:16 pm »
Tbf, it's not even those who think they're showing off, screaming it away from a cafe or meet or whatever. But it's where those places are. I'm surprised I don't see more of them getting creamed by other traffic, and I feel for people who live there too. And at those sorts of places, I've seen them get killed. The White Bear in Ongar was one: police stepped up their presence when it became a dangerous nuisance, and still someone wiped themselves out playing silly buggers when the police weren't around. And that was the end of that pub, and that was far from being a built up area. Saw another at High Beach one time, guy with a girl on the back (and she was dressed to kill, not apparently aware she was also dressed to easily be killed) and he wheeled it over the top, showing off in an inappropriate place. As steve suggests, there are times and places to have fun, between the villages and towns away from (at least) most others. I mean, we all do some silly things now and again I guess, and I certainly was no angel as a yoof, but I certainly give it a lot more thought these days. Besides, I can't afford the petrol for too many shenanigans these days
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General / Re: Put your baffles in« on: 12 June 2019, 06:58:43 pm »
I've always put louder aftermarket pipes on my bikes. I like the sound, usually as long as it isn't too loud. Never been done, or even warned for a loud exhaust in 30-something years, even when pulled for other things, and one or two have been quite loud. 12
General / Re: shorten after market end can« on: 11 June 2019, 07:49:20 pm »
Don't think so. Wouldn't achieve what you want of course though. 13
General / Re: Kawasaki Z1000SX - potential replacement for the FZS1000« on: 11 June 2019, 10:55:29 am »
Yes, if you change your bike, a photo of it might fit on the page 14
General / Re: shorten after market end can« on: 11 June 2019, 10:52:00 am »
I have a carbon Scorpion, and without the baffle the noise level is ok, doesn't grate on the nerves, passes MOTs.
I've always wanted to shorten the link pipe though, purely as a cosmetic thing. 15
General / Re: It brings a lump to your throat.« on: 09 June 2019, 11:11:24 am »There's a series gonna be starting soon on Ch4, i think Thursday 20th, called Catch-22, produced by George Clooney. I presume this is the Catch-22? I seem to remember a previous movie version was quite good. Couldn't get into the book though, highly rated though it is. 16
General / Re: BREXIT« on: 07 June 2019, 11:06:08 pm »
The Brexit Party don't need a manifesto. All we need is for them to get us out of the EU. Then we can look at who we want to take the country forward, and I only hope by then the rest have seen that some things need some serious tweaking. Not holding my breath though.
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General / Re: It brings a lump to your throat.« on: 06 June 2019, 03:12:53 pm »I don't think Hedgetrimmer meant cannon fodder in a disrespectful way listening to the veterans experiences was not easy. You mean Unfazed? Cannon fodder is disrespectful to soldiers, there's no other way to use the term. It's disrespectful from the point of view of those who would use soldiers as such, and it's disrespectful to the soldiers themselves who put themselves in harms way to do a job. It implies casually throwing away lives. I don't doubt Unfazed doesn't mean to be disrespectful - I just think the phrase shouldn't be used without careful thought of what one means. 18
General / Re: It brings a lump to your throat.« on: 06 June 2019, 01:16:07 pm »
Cannon fodder...I don't like that phrase, especially when applied to our troops in that war. They were fighting for a real, just cause. Even Montgomery, say what you will about him, was very conscious of the dwindling British manpower reserves throughout the ETO, and did all he could to keep British casualties to a minimum, such that the Germans complained about our massive use of material resources, especially when it came to artillery, and our American allies complained about his reluctance to commit.
The Russians otoh did often treat their soldiers as cannon fodder with frontal assaults on well defended positions, where pure numbers were used to overwhelm their enemy. 19
General / Re: BREXIT« on: 05 June 2019, 08:37:59 pm »
Still not sure what the EU's policies are, apart from preventing Brexit. 20
General / Re: TALKING B****CKS THREAD« on: 30 May 2019, 06:15:45 pm »
I'm sure they were very impressed, too. Here, have a medal 21
General / Re: TALKING B****CKS THREAD« on: 29 May 2019, 05:19:43 pm »We will become poorer outside the EU. Never mind, it'll be a good bit of character building for you 22
General / Re: TALKING B****CKS THREAD« on: 29 May 2019, 11:49:59 am »Can I just post this again; Thank foc for that 23
General / Re: TALKING B****CKS THREAD« on: 27 May 2019, 09:31:11 pm »Would have been there, but I'm now in Carlisle on the way to Remain Central. Well I'm there, and I can smell foc-all 24
General / Re: TALKING B****CKS THREAD« on: 27 May 2019, 08:44:04 pm »
Otoh, I think Remainers don't really know what it is they are campaigning to be a part of. And it probably won't be there anymore by the time they win a Remain vote anyway, if they do. The EU we think we know (and the EU themselves have consistently told us we don't understand what they are about) is going to dissolve away. By which time, it might actually be something worth remaining a part of
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General / Re: TALKING B****CKS THREAD« on: 27 May 2019, 11:20:56 am »
What's more interesting to me is the increasing strength of anti-EU feeling across Europe generally. By the time Remain get a win, there'll be no more EU to remain in
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