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Mr Bignel

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  1. Mr Bignel posted a topic in The Bar
    Don't forget tonight ITV4 9pm
  2. Mr Bignel replied to anyoldiron's topic in Classics
    nice bike, beautiful condition and love those candy colours
  3. Mr Bignel replied to Mr Bignel's topic in Projects
    haha photo from my recent wales trip, early morning in stow, the gaiters are growing on me - more of a chunky look as opposed to those skinny stanchions
  4. Mr Bignel posted a topic in The Bar
    for some reason my haynes manual seems to ignore the fuel tap, leastways i really can't find anything on it - this picture shows the fuel on apparently, thin part of indicator pointing up is reserve but what's prime exactly, something to do with being able to drain the tank please?
  5. i wonder whether the driver had been drinking? on that recent trip across wales i spent ages crawling to the front of a massive tail backs. when i caught up i naturally looked at who was causing all the aggravation.Answer: a woman in a small car doing about 40 chatting away and an old boy in a huge 4 wheel drive thing. In both cases they seemed oblivious. It must be extremely frustrating being a motorist in a queue like that. mile after mile, at least with a bike there's some hope of getting past on those roads, However it does take the edge off a day out.
  6. virtually all my stuff is off eBay! surprising what good gear you can get second hand although i do buy helmets new. only advice is to buy things a size too big, or if you are near enough, go round and try on. i did buy some spade boots new, not really that robust or good wearing. important that boots are, in fact, waterproof. on eBay you sometimes find situations where an individual is giving up biking so they are selling all their equipment i feel these have the promise of being sound as there is a reason for parting with the items.
  7. Mr Bignel replied to Cynic's topic in The Bar
    i remember this one, which i presume is a later derivative?
  8. fantastic pictures
  9. Mr Bignel replied to Cynic's topic in The Bar
    i like it - looks great fun
  10. Mr Bignel posted a topic in General
    http://www.visordown.com/features/motorcycle-top-10s/top-10-worst-drivers-on-the-road This doesn't add up for me, my experience is mostly sales type people that seem to want to take short cuts at other people's expense, some van drivers are bar stewards and doddery elderly don't always look.
  11. yes suppose so, go across london every two weeks to visit my mother who is still living alone in the family house at 92 but that's a gruesome trip, 83 miles of horribleness each way, if the weather is good i extend it south to the a272 sometimes but it is still a long congested drag however you spin it, worst are the m/ways with peeps pulling out and across in their hurry plus all the trucks overtaking each other, last time i recall the m25 with the first 3 lanes of lorries all trying to get past each other and then a luton van in the fast lane with a load of backed up stuff behind - i could go on, so you see it's not just the estate latest thing is this guy (actually quite a nice bloke) in a street away but located in such a way that we aren't that far from his garden has, i think, retired, built a huge shed and now seems to be cutting wood on a regular basis, you know those high speed power disc things that make a shrill screaming screech? anyway it was good to have a rest from that, but still winter soon, all the windows shut and too cold to frig about with cutting wood, i hope. another picture from the trip to lighten the mood -' ledbury early in the morning'
  12. yes these trips do me the world of good, i get stir crazy cooped up on our housing estate and start ranting about things that annoy me to the wife until eventually she gives me the money, then i'm ok for a few months - perhaps i need psychiatric help
  13. a moment of indecision outside the Little Chef, Builth Wells
  14. gulp - not good
  15. great photos!
  16. yamaha workshop on this site plus https://www.facebook.com/groups/434282863439992/ would be good
  17. hopefully you will now keep it? incidentally, did you replace the rear relay bushes as they go into the swing arm please? this is a weakness and often fails because it is an area that is exposed to particularly adverse conditions - later, with the diversion they placed the spring more horizontal thus eliminating the complex arrangement on the pre div. you can't win.. on buying bikes, have actually owned a couple from new, in both cases they had serious engine faults just out of warranty, i did look after them, all oil changes done and they weren't especially thrashed or anything untoward like that, it left me with a reluctance to buy new again, my friend, motorbike andy, has a street triple which he bought from new and despite constantly going back to the dealers the faults have never been satisfactorily resolved.
  18. be great to have more information on how you get on with the forks bigwol - i was thinking of tackling mine
  19. thanks, the wirral as well, south part against the dee is nice, well i like it anyway
  20. made itit to caernarvon wales and back - 19hrs left at 6am y/d back 1 am today visited a few places including porthmadog, Tytyn and hay on wye so not totally direct - 528 miles altogether, have to admit the seat was the weak link. That's my personal iron butt award best i think i was 66 today, got to do something mad when it's your birthday haven't you? Well I think so anyway.
  21. 6.00 am - set the controls for porthmadog (old photo, actually intending to go on my grey xj)
  22. Mr Bignel replied to Mr Bignel's topic in General
  23. Institute of Advanced Motorists (also Motorcycles) - it's a UK thing. I agree with cynic, they are a tad self righteous and prescriptive. Isn't Idaho mentioned in a B52's song? b-52's my own private idaho, i prefer rock lobster or planet clare though, no offence The UK is about the same size but congested by comparison - Idaho is equal to 0.89 UKs UK pop 65million Idaho pop 1.6 million
  24. yes - it seems that wales got quite a lot of economic community money to improve their 'a' roads - then they voted for brexit this year haha oil topped up, fuel tank full, chain lubed - haven't checked the tyres yet...can't find my spare i litre fuel bottle, takes the stress out for running low. the wedding reception do was good - in a field with marques, little lights, fantastic - we saw the sun go down but guess what - even though it appeared to be in the middle of nowhere, across a few fields, about a mile away was bullingdon high security prison that's where rolf harris lives at the moment apparently. I thought of him painting in his cell as i queued at the bar.
  25. well, it's wales, not the south west because that's 150 miles of clag to get to tiverton even. wales was made for bikes. however, no bike preparation so far and whether i can haul myself out of bed in time tomorrow? don't know yet my video from last year (no just joking) - this guy doesn't let solid white lines or holiday traffic get in the way - i'll be going at a more sedate pace - if i go

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