Guess not all Buell owners are cool - dude on that video was a douche. So I checked out some of the other videos on that channel and decided I have no desire to drive/ride in Australia - no yielding at circles WTF!? Right turning vehicles pose the same threat in AUS/NZ/UK/JP as left turning vehicles in other countries.Who's this I see at 2.22 into the following video
I miss the Island so much!
Never made it to the TT, me and the ex where going to do the Northwest 200 in 2016, we had it all booked up but that was the year i got smashed to pieces by the drunk driver, if you get the chance for doing something closer to home and i do think i i have said this before, do Aberdare Wales, a great weekend out, but i am no longer with the wife who's mum and dad we used to stay with but it makes no difference, if i get the chance to go i will, highley reccomend!!I miss the Island so much!
2:40 top of Barregarrow, one of my favourite viewing points.
Never made it to the TT, me and the ex where going to do the Northwest 200 in 2016, we had it all booked up but that was the year i got smashed to pieces by the drunk driver, if you get the chance for doing something closer to home and i do think i i have said this before, do Aberdare Wales, a great weekend out, but i am no longer with the wife who's mum and dad we used to stay with but it makes no difference, if i get the chance to go i will, highley reccomend!!![]()
Unfortunately unless jabbed you’re not allowed on the Island.I've never been to the IoM at all, despite growing up watching the ferry go out and come back at night.
And I'm 8 miles from the ferry from Heysham to IoM now.
Was meant to go last year - not for the races, just with a mate, but obvs couldn't. You can see it on a clear day from one of my regular bike stops.
If the races ever restart I'll defo go.
Or get jabbed?Unfortunately unless jabbed you’re not allowed on the Island.
Once all this nonsense has calmed down we should all look at going, the home stay I normally use would put us up.
Or we just tap on @Markduc door….
I’ve experienced the same Larry but in 2018 we were there for race week and not a drop of rain fell.I went once, no racing and it pissed rainwas still good though
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The thing that i would say and that is telling you to suck eggs you C U N T, we should be old as fuck enough now, not me though i am 18 FFS so fuck you all, we don't get any younger(only i do that in my head FFS grow up you daft person) @Dox man do it, look at @DesmoHyper, we all miss that crazy fucker so bad, i had to talk to my counsellor today and told her about his passing and the famous sticking a dildo up his ass incidentI've never been to the IoM at all, despite growing up watching the ferry go out and come back at night.
And I'm 8 miles from the ferry from Heysham to IoM now.
Was meant to go last year - not for the races, just with a mate, but obvs couldn't. You can see it on a clear day from one of my regular bike stops.
If the races ever restart I'll defo go.
I see the word is out about my luxury coach house with solar powerUnfortunately unless jabbed you’re not allowed on the Island.
Once all this nonsense has calmed down we should all look at going, the home stay I normally use would put us up.
Or we just tap on @Markduc door….
I remember reading about the chap who rode a jet ski from Scotland to the Island to see his girlfriend whilst the lockdown was in force, he ended up in jail!I see the word is out about my luxury coach house with solar power
I’d suggest Laxey beach it’s nearer and just as quiet there is a pub tooI remember reading about the chap who rode a jet ski from Scotland to the Island to see his girlfriend whilst the lockdown was in force, he ended up in jail!
If we pick Larry up we can meet you at the lighthouse (Point of Ayre?) and you can smuggle us in…..
Are you ok man?, i did PM you but me being a dumb fucker i could not, just a thumbs up would be all manI remember reading about the chap who rode a jet ski from Scotland to the Island to see his girlfriend whilst the lockdown was in force, he ended up in jail!
If we pick Larry up we can meet you at the lighthouse (Point of Ayre?) and you can smuggle us in…..
Are you ok man?, i did PM you but me being a dumb fucker i could not, just a thumbs up would be all man.
It is kind of nice that fucking people like us do hope and care about how we are doing, you Guinnesss!!I remember reading about the chap who rode a jet ski from Scotland to the Island to see his girlfriend whilst the lockdown was in force, he ended up in jail!
If we pick Larry up we can meet you at the lighthouse (Point of Ayre?) and you can smuggle us in…..
I still fucking hate @The GOAT, you Guinness!!It is kind of nice that fucking people like us do hope and care about how we are doing, you Shithamptons!!
I still fucking hate @The GOAT, you Guinness!!
It was meant to be the RS-71, look it up??
Very enjoyable, cheers Rob.
A few years ago (it was 2001) I bought a 1974 Zetor 5718 that had a tree growing through the engine compartment and had been abandoned for many years. I paid £250 for it. We cut away the tree, dragged it onto my mates trailer, took it home, and the same afternoon with a new battery, fresh diesel and oil, it fired up just fine, and ran for the next 15 years until I sold it for £3,500 before moving to South Wales. I had done it up a bit - added power steering and a Quike Loader, and painted it up nicely. Bloody good tractor, never missed a beat. Here it is parked in my big shed next to my TVR Griffith 500.Very nice toy, and a very expensive one too, they are worth a lot of money. I had a 1962 Hanomag for a long time, when I collected the thing in Germany it had not run for over 10 years, put a new battery in it, old fuel still in it, glow to pre heat for 60 seconds, turn the lever and starting straight off!
In case there was some confusion, I don't mean it ran CONTINUALLY for the next 15 years....they are not that good!A few years ago (it was 2001) I bought a 1974 Zetor 5718 that had a tree growing through the engine compartment and had been abandoned for many years. I paid £250 for it. We cut away the tree, dragged it onto my mates trailer, took it home, and the same afternoon with a new battery, fresh diesel and oil, it fired up just fine, and ran for the next 15 years until I sold it for £3,500 before moving to South Wales. I had done it up a bit - added power steering and a Quike Loader, and painted it up nicely. Bloody good tractor, never missed a beat. Here it is parked in my big shed next to my TVR Griffith 500.
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