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davefly76

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About davefly76

  • Birthday 10/07/1976

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  • Bike(s)
    Triumph Street Triple R
  • Location
    King's Lynn, Norfolk

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  1. I don't post on here as much as I used to but that's only because I'm busy with other things Same goes for actually riding! I have looked on other forums but this one is easily the most friendly and I have learnt a lot from reading the threads on here so thanks! Next year I hope to get out more and maybe meet up with some of you guys and girls
  2. Tango is correct. The Mk4 was known as Astra G and Mk5 was known as the Astra H.
  3. You don't mention a lifesaver. That and more observation in your mirrors when you were approaching the line of traffic would have helped prevent that. It might have been that he came out from behind the examiner but a good lifesaver would have shown that he was there. If you were to the left of your lane before deciding to take the right hand lane then I would have done two lifesavers, the first to cross the middle of your lane and again to cross the lines to enter the right hand lane. Seems like you've answered this one yourself already
  4. I assume by "Eastern Europe" he actually meant East Anglia..?
  5. That's brilliant! A big to the people who made his life a misery.
  6. We had the same when my Dad was stationed there. It was great, perfect place for a man-cave before the phrase man-cave was even thought of..
  7. The one complaint I had about my old GSXF was the lack of tarty up bits available for a decent price. I kept mine looking pretty standard apart from a double bubble screen and I colour coded (of sorts) the lower fairing. A Delkevic can was really the only non standard thing I fitted.
  8. 999: what service do you require? You: fire brigade please 999: what's the emergency? You: I've got a crusty old helmet I want to give to the nice firemen... 999: pervert.... (hangs up) Haha! I could just pop down the local station and calmly ask one of them if they would like to use my helmet..
  9. Thanks, I may just give the Fire Brigade a ring
  10. No! Not that helmet! I seem to have gathered a collection of old crash helmets that I no longer need/want. They are all decent condition but are passed their sell-by date. Any suggestions of what I can do with them, is there a specific place I can take them to be used/recycled or whatever? It just seems a waste to chuck them in the normal recycling or to take them down the dump.
  11. davefly76

    New Top Gear

    I'll echo what a lot of people have already said. Matt LeBlanc was pretty good although some of it seemed a bit wooden, I liked him when he was a guest on the old show, James Blunt impressed me then too Chris Evans is OK in small doses on the Radio and I actually thought he would be quite good on TG. He has a real interest in cars and is a decent enough TV presenter but what was going on with his hair?! I didn't like the false crowd interaction and they seemed to try and make it very American which just doesn't work over here, unlike the old show where there was genuine enthusiasm (or so it seemed) for the presenters. There was a natural rapport with the old 3 and although a lot would have been scripted, you got the impression that they really did get along as mates on a car show - some of the impromptu laughing between each other made the stunts/gags even more entertaining. I don't think we'll get that with this new set-up.
  12. Sorry I didn't make it, other things came up. Had a nice ride out on pedal power though..
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