Haven't been on for ages, & still an ageing rocker at heart. But this is one of those guilty pleasures (it would still take half a dozen slammers before I considered 'groovin' to it though)
YouTube - Boogie wonderland - Earth Wind and Fire
I'm in. Provided the dates are ok.
I'm 400 yds from the 'Midland Oak' in Leamington, which was for centuries regarded as the Centre of England. So, I'm not bothered, north, south whatever.
One thought, could we try & do it on a dry day this time :D
When there was any doubt about a procedure. my observer would always say 'This is advanced riding, there is no right & wrong, as long as you can justify your actions to the examiner'
That said I trained with a IAM group in Worcestershire & was tested in Birmingham, here they like the Hendon...
Thanks to you all for the good wishes.
What is it?
The IAM is the 'Institute of Advanced Motorcylists' (& motorists). Principally they promote safe riding & a positive image of bikers.
What next?
I think I'll start the training to become an observer, teaching others how to ride to...
After 12 months of training & at the second attempt I passed my IAM Advanced Motorcycling test on Monday.
I believe it's now compulsory for me to buy a BMW & some slippers:D
My old Dad lived in the States for a while. He bought me an 'Old Timer' back, I used & abused it for a long time until I lost it. A great tool.
A quick look on google threw up the following link
Single Blade Pocket Knives: Schrade Mighty Mite Single Blade Clip Point Pocket Knife [Model...
Hiya Nelly, good to see you back.
The wife has family in Roscommon & Longford, lovely part of the world. Glad you seem to have settled in well.
(BTW if you're planning on staying I'd update your location):rolleyes:
There is no doubt that that filtering is legal in the UK:
Extracts from Highway Code
Rules for motorcyclists
Rule 88
Manoeuvring. You should be aware of what is behind and to the sides before manoeuvring. Look behind you; use mirrors if they are fitted. When in traffic queues look out for...
Remember if you go the lowering shock route, you also need to drop the forks in the yoke (Triple? US). This maintains the geometry of the bike, but beware it does cause the bike to 'Turn in' much quicker.
And, you will have to shorten the side stand, otherwise it will fall over when you park up.
Warwickshire has already imposed 50mph on most major roads. It is lunacy! A clear indication that the people who are making the decisions do not understand road safety.
Some of the best biking roads in the district are now ridiculously limited. And I fear, worse is yet to come.