Give her a chance! She's only done 5 miles on it!
Having seen the road up to her gaffe, I'm not holding my breath!
Give her a chance! She's only done 5 miles on it!
Oh, he never said he fitted a different engine?
MEEEE-OOOOOOOW!!!!
Hopefully not in the dark. Done some of that stuff on a bike and while that barrier should stop a car, a bike might stop but the rider carry on straight over the top to the sheer drop on the other side. Squeaky bum time.
I did like this but then took it off. Having been here a while now, I've seen a few cars go over the edge (mostly snow and/or alcohol and dark related) and lost a friend about three years ago, although his bike didn't stop at the barrier and nor did he (Properly weird because, apparently the bike was mechanically sound, but the place he went over is not where you'd expect - so the consensus was that he braked or swerved to avoid something, probably a small animal )Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:41 pmHopefully not in the dark. Done some of that stuff on a bike and while that barrier should stop a car, a bike might stop but the rider carry on straight over the top to the sheer drop on the other side. Squeaky bum time.
Some of those roads are pretty scary in good conditions. Done some of them 2-up, fully loaded and, on the LT, had much scraping of the undercarriage stuff.Noggin wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:47 pmI did like this but then took it off. Having been here a while now, I've seen a few cars go over the edge (mostly snow and/or alcohol and dark related) and lost a friend about three years ago, although his bike didn't stop at the barrier and nor did he (Properly weird because, apparently the bike was mechanically sound, but the place he went over is not where you'd expect - so the consensus was that he braked or swerved to avoid something, probably a small animal )Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:41 pmHopefully not in the dark. Done some of that stuff on a bike and while that barrier should stop a car, a bike might stop but the rider carry on straight over the top to the sheer drop on the other side. Squeaky bum time.
I do have a lot of respect for these roads and if the bike is reduced power at altitude, that's totally fine right now!! LOL
Yup, the ski train finishes (finished?) at Bourg. You can get out at previous stations but to get on, only Bourg has the passport office, so all aboard there!! LOLCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 7:57 am
Some of those roads are pretty scary in good conditions. Done some of them 2-up, fully loaded and, on the LT, had much scraping of the undercarriage stuff.
Sitting at the back of a ski bus you sometimes feel like your hanging over the void.
You mentioned Bourg St Maurice..I think that's where a bunch of us got the ski train (the horror, the horror!) to but IIRC the road up to Val D'Is is pretty tame.
I did have some of the ingredients for a fry up here, so they were handed over (bacon and black pud!) and also some pork pies with scones and clotted cream for afternoon tea!! LOLMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:16 am Cool beans, happy for you chick, a pat on the back to those that chipped in, and a fry up or pint for Demannu should we ever be in the same county.
No salt on the roads yet!! ACF50 to go on pre salt!! Just incase it's nice one day in the winter!!