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  1. Anybody know where this shop is? I need to be on their doorstep first thing tomorrow ...
  2. I'm rather bemused by that, seeing as how this household gave up the television in 1981 ...
  3. FWIW baking a 2lb spelt loaf in our Morphy Richards "FastBake" takes 3 hours and at 35.64p/kWh costs us almost exactly 12p.
  4. OK ... am I correct in guessing that modern bikes have a switch that stops you riding off with the prop side stand down? If so, where's the fun in that? Does yer modern biker miss out on the jolt, lurch and "clang" as the stand reminds you of what you forgot to do?
  5. Gosh, how things change. "The Triumph factory Visitor Experience" indeed. I once had a visitor experience at the Triumph factory. It was in Meriden, I was visiting to collect a new Bonneville, and I was graciously permitted to eat in the works canteen. Can't remember how much I paid for my lukewarm beans on toast, but I do remember the teaspoon on a chain alongside the tea urn on the counter ...
  6. Going back to the days of my yoof, I can only recall three female bikers. One was a girl known as Bridget the Midget who was famous for three things: riding a beaten-up Tiger Cub, working in the fish-meal factory and having shocking halitosis. The second was a girl called Julie who looked exactly like Kate Bush did when she was in her late teens and rode a Norton Dominator. She also rode rings round a lot of the lads at times. And the third was my cousin Fat Joan, who for many years drove a Panther with a Busmar double-adult sidecar that was usually full of her many objectionable kids.
  7. How exactly did they work? I'm only familiar with the ordinary short lamp irons, so I've never understood how the lamp was fixed to them so it stayed at the top (as I assume was the intention). How was it done? Any why? Why the need for a "high level" lamp?
  8. Amazing what comes up on the local FB selling pages ... Apparently it's a 1924 Triumph board racer. Non-runner, listed at OIEO £3500 ...
  9. That's surely a good enough excuse to invest. But if you need another one, you can get some very cool welding helmets nowadays with awesome graphics on ...
  10. Just do it. ASAP. Then start wondering why you didn't get one ages ago. I'm amazed how cheap they are nowadays.
  11. Well, thanks to Google I now know what Cerakote is. What fun I could have with a D Shadow nowadays with all these newfangled coatings. Whatever, what's the plastic tank for?
  12. Cheers Katy. Seeing as how the only complete rewires I ever did were on relatively simple Brit bikes, I've been meaning to ask you how you do your more complex ones. Is it "just" a case of working from a circuit diagram and photos of the original in-situ? Essentially I'm wondering how, when the loom has to snake its way all over a complicated frame, you ever work out how the various branches get to where they need to be.
  13. Sorry, but we need to know. What's that in the foreground under the plastic cover?
  14. Whereas many of its readers used to refer to it as "Amateur Pornographer"
  15. Thank you gentlemen. Every day is indeed a school day here ...
  16. I am reading the June 1961 issue of "The Railway Magazine" (as you do), wherein is a fascinating article titled as above. I learn that "Every three months, the section permanent way inspector, in addition to his normal examination, takes calipered depths of rails, notes expansion joint openings, corrosion, chair-gall, and other relevant features." What, pray, is "chair-gall"?
  17. On another forum that I keep an eye on, some posters avoid using firms' names and instead refer to Tesco, for example, as "T3sco". I seem to remember that this sort of thing was fairly common in the early days of internet forums, but I thought it had died out 20 years ago. Does anybody know why some folks still do it? What's it supposed to prevent, or whatever?
  18. Interesting seeing the frame like that. Even with the cleverest robots, I wonder how much hand welding still needed to go into it ...
  19. i f you can't simply go online to check your account and find that out, why on earth are you with EDF? Ref the old boards, the one thing that I remember about them is that the local gas showroom was always ex-directory.
  20. We rather like getting the 5% interest that Ovo pays us on the amount that we're in credit with them ...
  21. But at least they've finally stopped measuring capacitance in Jars 🙂
  22. In this neck of the woods, it seems that when walking on a pavement wide enough for two people to pass in comfort, the solo walker is expected to step into the road so as to allow the unimpeded passage of a person approaching with a dog on a lead ...
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