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ian7675
Techno Viking Location: Gloucestershire Registered: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 6,068 Status: Offline |
Post #26
Thanks Adam, that explains a lot. I was still wondering how the hell the car stopped so well in that situation...impressive stuff.________________________________________ Less than 24 hours to go! |
Posted 2nd Dec 2012 at 17:57
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24seven
Seasoned Pro Location: Derby Registered: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 6,221 Status: Offline |
Post #27
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Posted 2nd Dec 2012 at 18:09
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heliosphan
Senior User Location: UK Registered: 14 Sep 2007 Posts: 950 Status: Offline |
Post #28
stan_306gti6 wrote: tompaltridge wrote: daver6 wrote: Ride a bike and experience this s**t on an almost daily basis with no full-leathers to protect you. A Go-Pro and a willing no win, no fee ambulance chaser company FTW next time I'm knocked off. I'll bet people are a lot more sorry when their money is under attack from the cyclist in a wheelchair. I think he meant motorcycle not push bike, at least that was what I was agreeing with. Er, yes. I'm well aware. My edit was intentional... |
Posted 2nd Dec 2012 at 19:49
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daver6
Seasoned Pro Location: Durham Registered: 08 Aug 2010 Posts: 2,379 Status: Offline |
Post #29
tompaltridge wrote: stan_306gti6 wrote: tompaltridge wrote: daver6 wrote: Ride a bike and experience this s**t on an almost daily basis with no full-leathers to protect you. A Go-Pro and a willing no win, no fee ambulance chaser company FTW next time I'm knocked off. I'll bet people are a lot more sorry when their money is under attack from the cyclist in a wheelchair. I think he meant motorcycle not push bike, at least that was what I was agreeing with. Er, yes. I'm well aware. My edit was intentional... I was about to give you a "f**k you, I always wear full leathers!" until I actually read what had been written ________________________________________ Red Rallye - Rolling "restoration"Wishbone Polybushes available |
Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 01:12
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adam b
Seasoned Pro Location: The Nam Registered: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 12,828 Status: Offline |
Post #30
ian7675 wrote: Thanks Adam, that explains a lot. I was still wondering how the hell the car stopped so well in that situation...impressive stuff. Yeah they do. I nearly collected a 205 on the south west meet run in mine. The plod pads work very well if they are available for your car - ask MRG. A bit soft and dusty but the bite from cold + hot is astounding for road pads. ________________________________________ Nothing to see here |
Posted 3rd Dec 2012 at 22:57
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ian7675
Techno Viking Location: Gloucestershire Registered: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 6,068 Status: Offline |
Post #31
Car is now in for service and the pads have been picked up as needing to be replaced in about 5k miles so I'll look into that.....just need to get over the £1600 bill for this service, really needed that before xmas ________________________________________ Less than 24 hours to go! |
Posted 5th Dec 2012 at 18:49
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rich306
Seasoned Pro Location: Portsmouth Registered: 09 Aug 2009 Posts: 1,834 Status: Offline |
Post #32
Ouch... ________________________________________ Richies Project RallyeElectrical work carried out in Portsmouth jamiek_uk2000 wrote: - Top Tip!!! You'll need to throw money at the car. Not on parts. Just stand near your car and throw loose change at it, I find this increases performance for a short period of time |
Posted 5th Dec 2012 at 19:26
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