It's past midnight, so it's officially Christmas (kind of)...
I've been quiet on this forum for some time, but there's no denying I've learnt a lot from it since passing my Gold and I've also been lucky to have met some nice people through it so far. So, in the spirit of the season I wanted to stick my head above the proverbial parapet and wish all you like-minded compatriots a very merry Christmas, and all the very best of health, wealth and excellent driving for the coming new year. Perhaps it's time I started posting a bit more. All the very best to your houses, from mine. Cheers.
Merry Christmas everyone
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Seconded. Merry Christmas to all.
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Happy Christmas everyone.
About time I did a new pic.
About time I did a new pic.
Mike Roberts - Now riding a Triumph Explorer XRT. My username comes from my 50K miles on a Kawasaki 1400GTR, after many years on Hondas of various shapes and styles. - https://tinyurl.com/mikerobertsonyoutube
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I like the tree apparently growing out of your head - very festive
Best wishes, all!
Best wishes, all!
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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You should see where it goes in!
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Jonquirk wrote:You should see where it goes in!
It's where it comes out that i'd be worried about.
Merry Christmas everyone.
Nigel.
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It's not the inputs but the outputs that matter
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titian wrote:It's not the inputs but the outputs that matter
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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Happy Christmas all from sunny Chile by the sea!
there is a whole set of discussions to be had on driving in Valparaiso
steep hills mean that most of the town is driven in first gear, with the occasional foray into second... then, none of the locals seem to observe rules, and thousands of stray dogs wandering around, roads with potholes and road markings that will randomly change from 3 lanes to 2 to 4 lanes! - makes for an interesting setup for driving - all good fun!
Alasdair
there is a whole set of discussions to be had on driving in Valparaiso
steep hills mean that most of the town is driven in first gear, with the occasional foray into second... then, none of the locals seem to observe rules, and thousands of stray dogs wandering around, roads with potholes and road markings that will randomly change from 3 lanes to 2 to 4 lanes! - makes for an interesting setup for driving - all good fun!
Alasdair
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