Kwacky wrote:Waved goodbye to my lad. He's off to Switzerland for a few days skiing.
I'm going to miss the little sod
LOL, & I just happen to be sitting here discussing with Deany about possibly going to St Moritz next week, as apparently things are slightly improved currently.
I'm being told we'll wait a little longer.
Haha!! I hate dentists by the time you get out your jaw is all stiff and somehow I always feel light headed knackered even if it's just for a check up!
Monty wrote:Buying stuff online. So far paddock stands, front and back crash bungs, tail tidy and some angled tyre valves.
Why the chuff would any manufacturer put straight valves on a motorbike?
I'm not sure for the zx6 but while you're buying crash protection my gb racing engine case protectors have easily paid for themselves! Will be buying some for the 675r definitely! Pretty sure Blade has some on the 10 now.
Had a drive up to Hawes on the Yorksire moors in the car for some lunch with the missus and went down some popular biking roads.
Disappointingly I have to say the roads are ruined. The pot holes are that bad it genuinely is like your driving down a road in Afghanistan that's has been blown to bits through land mines
We stopped and had a walk over to Ribblehead Viaduct as we have just watched the ITV Drama Jericho about its construction in the 18th century.
Marvelous piece of civil engineering in a very remote location all built by hand, blood, sweat and tears. Five years of hard graft I think it took to build.
A photo from when I rode up there a summer or too ago on a test ride
Blade wrote:We stopped and had a walk over to Ribblehead Viaduct as we have just watched the ITV Drama Jericho about its construction in the 18th century.
Marvelous piece of civil engineering in a very remote location all built by hand, blood, sweat and tears. Five years of hard graft I think it took to build.
A photo from when I rode up there a summer or too ago on a test ride