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- Birthday 05/12/1957
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Suzuki Gladius, Moto Guzzi V7 Stone, Scrambler Duc
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North Shropshire
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Horses, dogs, bikes, walking, photography. Also wine drinker and anything that makes me laugh
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I've got a NextBase 512GW which takes good footage, and has parking mode if you need that. I bought one specifically due to nearly being wiped out several times on South Mimms roundabout on family visits, where clearly any Highway Code rules don't apply. It does make me feel safer. There is also a rear camera now to match this unit.
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Fine till you get a dodgy back, dodgy knees, or arthritis, then you may see the light ..
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I love my van! I've been all over the place in it - and it isn't much bigger than a car. I do have to compromise on space a bit but can just about stand up , wouldn't want to share with anyone though
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Failed mod 2 and now I'm nervous
Remy replied to Aerodyll's topic in CBT, Test and Advanced Training Information
Well done! It's such a lovely feeling to remove those L-plates -
I went too, was totally soaked to the skin despite two layers of 'waterproof' clothing - but worth it
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I went, got absolutely soaked to the skin despite waterproof textiles AND waterproof oversuit as I'm sure did everyone else - but so moved to be part of it http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y184/greydales/Motorbikes/IMG_6827_zpsmuz7wtpf.jpg
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I've booked in for it, but go from Telford services
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Cbt booked but does it have a theory ?
Remy replied to Classickid21's topic in CBT, Test and Advanced Training Information
No you only do a theory test before your main test, the CBT is just the CBT! -
It's foolish to take any notice of BBC weather as it's usually the complete opposite of what they forecast. Usually they put up icons of rain, sun and cloud to cover themselves for every eventuality, although they are probably not too bad at forecasting what the next couple of hours are going to do. As for wet weather gear, I don't generally ride in enough of it to make a useful comment - but have been caught out in some pretty hefty downpours. My Daytona boots are 100% waterproof, I have several textile jackets (a girl can never have too many) including IXS and Furygan and they have all kept me dry. But talking about persistent pouring rain for hours on end I suspect there aren't many that would stay bone dry - however friends who do ride in all weathers tend to rate Halvarssons.
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Sometimes no matter what you do (by the book) there will be impatient people who can't wait to get past and/or aren't reading the road. I've turned off a roundabout, in the correct lane, only for a car (in the wrong lane) to swerve right INTO my lane beside me while I was still in it! My only chance of avoiding an impact was to shoot forwards and go into the left lane which thankfully did not have a vehicle to the side of me. You can't prepare for these kind of moments. But in general the more you ride the more you will become aware of what to look out for and can avoid most things . I ride like a granny (because I am one ) but not too slow because after all I am SuperNanny
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Do you want me to bring an outfit - I've got the nurse one or another, pm me if you want to know what it is so you can choose . Sadly can't stay but will spend Sat there and do the rideout
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Can't stay for the evening, but will try and hang around to see the fancy dress
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Looks good, I will be joining you for sure on Sat even though I can't make rest of the rally - will it be okay if I have a biking mate in tow lol
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Got some of these (or similar) on my Ducati, really good value http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-Short-Adjustable-Brake-Clutch-Levers-For-Yamaha-YBR125-04-10-YBR250-07-13-/131599243215?hash=item1ea3ed17cf:g:3ggAAOSwEetV7-Fg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Mostly all of Wales! If you don't want to go too far north there is the Brecon Beacons, Elan Valley (mid Wales), and if you are adventurous to go a bit farther, Lakes Bala and Vyrnwy have some stunning scenery and brilliant roads . And of course a great biking cafe at the Ponderosa (Horseshoe Pass nr Llangollen).