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| #Post#: 40-------------------------------------------------- | |
| One track mind | |
| By: nick949 Date: November 6, 2014, 3:54 pm | |
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| Call me unimaginative............. I didn't start out to have a | |
| garage full of Guzzis - it just sort of happened. | |
| My main squeeze: | |
| http://www.adamsheritage.inf | |
| o/images/stilltheone.jpg | |
| The Fighter Bomber: | |
| http://www.adamsheritage.inf | |
| o/images/oct10_2014_2.jpg | |
| The Work Bike: | |
| http://www.adamsheritage.inf | |
| o/images/apr2_2014_2.jpg | |
| And the NF: | |
| http://www.adamsheritage.inf | |
| o/images/may3_2014_2.jpg | |
| Nick | |
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| Re: One track mind | |
| By: banquo Date: November 7, 2014, 8:13 am | |
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| Consistency: 10/10 | |
| Diversity: 2/10 | |
| Commitment: 10/10 | |
| NF factor: 73.33% | |
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| Re: One track mind | |
| By: KenJ Date: November 7, 2014, 8:44 am | |
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| Ideal settings in autumn colours. Keep the vids coming. | |
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| Re: One track mind | |
| By: nick949 Date: December 24, 2014, 10:16 am | |
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| Looking for spring in Ontario. | |
| For a change, this time I took the modern bike: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCLwDGM2A8A&list=UU9IG3OtXFBEcHW8amvJADSA | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCLwDGM2A8A&list=UU9IG3OtXFBEcHW8amvJADSA | |
| Nick | |
| #Post#: 357-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: One track mind | |
| By: banquo Date: January 4, 2015, 1:58 pm | |
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| Managed to miss this one somehow.... ??? | |
| Spent a while wondering where the Scotch Mist was, and enjoying | |
| the brief periods where the road was sort of dry before it | |
| turned up. | |
| One thing I find odd; I assume double yellow lines are like our | |
| double white, and mean no overtaking from either side? | |
| Why then, do they seem to appear on arrow straight roads with | |
| perfect visibility? | |
| #Post#: 358-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: One track mind | |
| By: nick949 Date: January 4, 2015, 2:11 pm | |
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| Because North American drivers are lazy, incompetent, | |
| unobservant, eating a hamburger, drinking a coffee, playing with | |
| their cell phone, and generally not really in control of the two | |
| tons of steel they have been piloting at a steady 60 | |
| mile-per-hour for the last 12 hours. They need idiot-proof road | |
| lines so they know when they can overtake, otherwise they would | |
| be at a complete loss. The ability to read potential traffic | |
| hazards and the speed of oncoming vehicles is generally absent. | |
| Situational awareness? Don't make me laugh. If it wasn't for | |
| the relatively low traffic volumes, the accident rates would be | |
| much higher. | |
| On the other hand, most drivers in Canada do know how to drive | |
| in snow! | |
| Nick | |
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| Re: One track mind | |
| By: banquo Date: January 4, 2015, 2:29 pm | |
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| The ability to drive in snow would be a useful skill in | |
| Canada..... | |
| I used to choose to drive in snow, and it was always great | |
| excitement to wake up and find play time. | |
| My first car was a Hillman Imp, equipped with proper Town and | |
| Countries like a Land Rover and with an engine sitting on top of | |
| the back axles would go anywhere, until the snow was deep enough | |
| to lift the car off the road, which it did on occasion. Cue | |
| shovel. | |
| Today, with so-called 'winter tyres' that are twice as wide as | |
| the Imp's, front wheel drive, and no opportunity to add weight | |
| over the driving wheels, it's difficult to impossible to make | |
| any progress, which I think explains why the whole country | |
| grinds to a halt with a few inches of the white stuff... | |
| #Post#: 361-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: One track mind | |
| By: nick949 Date: January 4, 2015, 2:41 pm | |
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| It's also a bit of a cheat. Much of the winter, our snow squeaks | |
| like tyrofoam when you walk on it and actually provides | |
| reasonable grip. The wet, slushy mush that the UK gets is | |
| almost as much of a nightmare here. Brother had a Hillman Imp | |
| (and a Bond 850) - I liked them. | |
| I still go out to play from time to time. My favourite vehicle | |
| for winter lunacy was my 1 ton bus. It drifted really | |
| well............. | |
| http://www.adamsheritage.inf | |
| o/images/bus3.jpg | |
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| Re: One track mind | |
| By: banquo Date: January 5, 2015, 11:47 am | |
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| You would get plenty of bags of cement in the back of that! | |
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| Re: One track mind | |
| By: nick949 Date: January 5, 2015, 11:55 am | |
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| A yard of gravel, half a dozen guys and all our gear for a week | |
| would hardly start to compress the springs. 7.3 litre V8 | |
| diesel, dual rear wheels. I bought it through a sealed bid | |
| auction from the local school board with 51,000 kilometres (yep | |
| - 30,000 miles). It had only ever been used for hauling theatre | |
| props around locally and was in perfect, as new condition. I | |
| bid $3500 and was the only bid! Sold it later for $2500 . with | |
| 300,000 on the clock and in need of a new auto-trans. I don't | |
| win often, but I did on this one. | |
| N | |
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