His Ranalah English Wheel machine project is incredibly impressive. I've followed it from day one to the point where he now owns the brand name and manufactures full size machines for sale, he's...
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His Ranalah English Wheel machine project is incredibly impressive. I've followed it from day one to the point where he now owns the brand name and manufactures full size machines for sale, he's...
That's 4 Honda SS50's!
I've had Rolex casebacks that have been absolute bar stewards to remove, even with a Bergeon 5700C clamped down on the case as tight as the thread will allow and the correct Bergeon dies they have...
Tony, I believe John (bwest76 on here) has an electronic gear shift mechanism fitted to his Kawasaki as he experiences huge difficulty changing gear using his foot and the clutch lever.
A garage is deffo the way to go Tony, it's an excellent decision. Thanks for your comment on my FB post by the way, much appreciated.
When you’re in SF don’t t forget Lombard St (we walked up it) and Haight Ashbury. We did a two week trip pretty much the opposite way around, Las Vegas, drive to LA then drive up the PCH to SF.
Watching dad slowly slip away. The feeling of complete and utter helplessness is crushing.
Nice one Tony, I’m glad you’re home safely, it must be a relief leaving that part in the rear view mirror.
I’m still in hospital for the moment (7 days to date), although it’s not me that’s ill.
I’m glad it went well Tony, sounds like it was just in the Nick of time! :thumbsup:
Very nice, congratulations :thumbsup:
I have two of my bikes (BMW R1200RLC and Vincent Comet) with Devitt who until this year haven't been too bad. However I also had my Vincent Rapide with them and this year the price hiked by £50 which...
I've had my dad's bungalow on the market for 3 months with only 2 viewings to date with another tomorrow so I'd say the market is pretty flat. The bungalow is in an expensive area, it's in excellent...
^^^ I admired the fact that he'd reinstated the Rolls Royce grill to the beast - and tackled it smoking copiously!
Single skin downpipes, I don't think double skinned ones were a thing back then!
I've just read your update Tony, it sounds like you've been well and truly through the mill, and there's no end in sight right now. I hope whatever path you choose, and it sounds like surgery will be...
I've carried out an oil breather modification to my Rapide over the last couple of weekends to try and lessen the amount I leave on the floor after a run! Having completed it today I went out for a...
Or a Thrubber.
Based on the Morris Minor, 'nuff said!
I'm also after a bike lift but the platform type rather than the lift type and I know a few of you here have them.
I'm looking at the HBM300 with hydraulic and air (as I'll be using the air to...
Mines not clogged up yet, I'm not sure if it does any cleaning cycles either as I've never heard it doing one, which was almost a daily occurance with my Brother.
The ink comes in 70ml bottles...
Seems about right, it's a pretty comprehensive quote.
Another vote for An Epson Eco Tank (the ET2850 model here). I had a Brother inkjet printer for 10 years prior to this and it cost an absolute fortune in cartridges, it seemed to be continually...
^^^^Pipped to the post!
Plasterer
Sounds like you had a great time Keith, and kept the tinsel and first footing at bay!
I learned to ski at Les Arc about 35 years ago, it was a cracking resort and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
I’m not doubting your recollection Dave, the bike could still have pedals and be restricted if it was older stock that hadn’t sold. All it took was the dealer to fit the orifice plate to allow it to...