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drewpy

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  1. clever trevor, bit of Ian Dury springs to mind
  2. drewpy replied to Noise's topic in Random
    and Moi
  3. Puff nice shed you have there too
  4. not forgetting a weight penalty. I'm all for Ebike and cars as having built an electric go cart for the son, those things don't half have some torque. BUT, the limited range, expensive as an emerging technology and it doesn't appeal to the riders psyche. What we do on bikes is more than just the ride, its the experience of riding and maintenance of the machines we get attached to I could quote Maslows hierachy of needs here
  5. geeze, whats the world coming to
  6. probably your best bet, google the number on the TCI and see what pops up
  7. good xmas pressy for my son
  8. that web address is a bit suspect for motorcycle clothing. its hosted be godaddy.com basesd in netherlands
  9. hardboard or cardboard?
  10. ?? not sure what that about or the point of it?
  11. drewpy replied to jimmy's topic in The Bar
    38bhp? can't be right
  12. drewpy posted a topic in Video Section
    Hello Moto
  13. drewpy replied to mudcow007's topic in Classics
    Grenades are not easy to get on the mainland Kev.
  14. drewpy replied to mudcow007's topic in Classics
    if the piston is stuck with the crank, cutting away the small end will let you take the barrel off. If both are stuck, then you would have halved the effort removing the barrel taking the piston out of the equation.
  15. good sentiments Sacha
  16. :welcome: sure you could make rear mudguards? you can buy blanks on ebay
  17. she actually texted him today and wished him all the best for the future. Gave her the empowerment back she was missing when he dumped her by text. Looks like she's turned the corner thank god
  18. still smarting a bit, but I've calmed down a bit now. helps sharing so I can put things into perspective.... .......now where's that cricket bat
  19. maybe try a push start to eliminate the starter using available amps. get a multimeter on the 12v feed to coil and see what happens on starting