You saying that my old Camperbus has ABS. If it fucked up in a big expensive way i can take it out and chuck it in the bin as 83 it was not a legal requirement. I do have to add a load sensing valve a make a few brake lines but all a cheaper option. Also my Maxus work van is an 07. It failed last year on an EML. It was not a requirement till a year or two after 07. Had i known that at the time MOT man would have been pulled up on that one.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 11:01 pm The last time my Lancia Beta needed a UK MoT I removed the rear fog lamp as it wasn't a requirement when the vehicle was made, it spoiled the look of the rear of the car and the damn thing was faulty anyway. Win-win.
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Yes, quite a few years in the UK, and a couple of times in France (where it lives now). But in France as it's a classic vehicle it only needs a Controle Technique (their MoT) every 5 years...
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And you pay annual 'road fund licence', which hasn't directly funded roads since 1937.
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Thought it was vehicle excise duty?Horse wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:39 amAnd you pay annual 'road fund licence', which hasn't directly funded roads since 1937.
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I think it was Churchill that changed the name in an attempt to stop motorists thinking they owned the road, didn't work though.Ant wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:47 amThought it was vehicle excise duty?Horse wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:39 amAnd you pay annual 'road fund licence', which hasn't directly funded roads since 1937.
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Mosquitos. And other nasty bitey things!!
Went for a short walk yesterday morning, sat in the sun reading for ten minutes. Came back inside. In theory it wasn't that hot when I was out but something bit me. And on the inside edge of my left knee. Little fekker - now I have a grumpy knee cos it's not quite right yet and a bit that I want to use sandpaper on to get rid of the itch from the bite/sting
I do so prefer living up high - I think I've maybe been bitten a couple of times up there. Down here it happens any time I go outside
Went for a short walk yesterday morning, sat in the sun reading for ten minutes. Came back inside. In theory it wasn't that hot when I was out but something bit me. And on the inside edge of my left knee. Little fekker - now I have a grumpy knee cos it's not quite right yet and a bit that I want to use sandpaper on to get rid of the itch from the bite/sting
I do so prefer living up high - I think I've maybe been bitten a couple of times up there. Down here it happens any time I go outside
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Lloyd George introduced a graduated tax on cars, based on their horsepower,Ant wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:47 amThought it was vehicle excise duty?Horse wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:39 amAnd you pay annual 'road fund licence', which hasn't directly funded roads since 1937.
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We don't have mozzies hereNoggin wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:14 am Mosquitos. And other nasty bitey things!!
Went for a short walk yesterday morning, sat in the sun reading for ten minutes. Came back inside. In theory it wasn't that hot when I was out but something bit me. And on the inside edge of my left knee. Little fekker - now I have a grumpy knee cos it's not quite right yet and a bit that I want to use sandpaper on to get rid of the itch from the bite/sting
I do so prefer living up high - I think I've maybe been bitten a couple of times up there. Down here it happens any time I go outside
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Isn't it based on emissions now?Horse wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:22 amLloyd George introduced a graduated tax on cars, based on their horsepower,Ant wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:47 amThought it was vehicle excise duty?Horse wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:39 am
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Any reason?Yorick wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:37 amWe don't have mozzies hereNoggin wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:14 am Mosquitos. And other nasty bitey things!!
Went for a short walk yesterday morning, sat in the sun reading for ten minutes. Came back inside. In theory it wasn't that hot when I was out but something bit me. And on the inside edge of my left knee. Little fekker - now I have a grumpy knee cos it's not quite right yet and a bit that I want to use sandpaper on to get rid of the itch from the bite/sting
I do so prefer living up high - I think I've maybe been bitten a couple of times up there. Down here it happens any time I go outside
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Get a tan. I discovered years ago on shit package tour holidays that they bit very little if not at all on your 2nd week. They seem to like milk bottle skin. Now we have a mash/wet land out the back of our house we now have them here but i am yet to be bitten where my neighbours are having to go get magic potions.Noggin wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:14 am Mosquitos. And other nasty bitey things!!
Went for a short walk yesterday morning, sat in the sun reading for ten minutes. Came back inside. In theory it wasn't that hot when I was out but something bit me. And on the inside edge of my left knee. Little fekker - now I have a grumpy knee cos it's not quite right yet and a bit that I want to use sandpaper on to get rid of the itch from the bite/sting
I do so prefer living up high - I think I've maybe been bitten a couple of times up there. Down here it happens any time I go outside
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Its paradiseweeksy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:58 amAny reason?Yorick wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:37 amWe don't have mozzies hereNoggin wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:14 am Mosquitos. And other nasty bitey things!!
Went for a short walk yesterday morning, sat in the sun reading for ten minutes. Came back inside. In theory it wasn't that hot when I was out but something bit me. And on the inside edge of my left knee. Little fekker - now I have a grumpy knee cos it's not quite right yet and a bit that I want to use sandpaper on to get rid of the itch from the bite/sting
I do so prefer living up high - I think I've maybe been bitten a couple of times up there. Down here it happens any time I go outside
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Spray sink with glass cleaner, wipe off with microfibre cloth = shiny sink, no water marksmangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:20 pm In Sheffield we're fortunate to have soft water, but in Stafford (where I used to live) and in our gaff in France the water is proper 'ard. Especially so in France - there's a reason there are limestone 'grottes' in the area. The French water is so hard it's seen off 3 (or is it 4?) cylinder elements in less than 10 years and we're only there a couple of months a year. So I've fitted a water softener and we'll see how it goes. But the immediate difference is the appearance of the stainless steel sink. It no longer has little calcium encrustations wherever there was once a droplet of water.
Mrs Mango is ecstatically happy about this.
I'd recommend a water softener to anyone who lives in a hard water area.
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That's the theory but I don't think it has much to do with reality.
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Indeed, it's arbitrary to say the least. There have been several occasions when, during a budget speech, the Chancellor has said "no increases" when the - later - small print shows no increases for cars, but bikes have gone up.
Still, the impetus towards EVs will force a change, whether to 'fuel duty' on charging or road use.
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It's been based on jealousy now for a few years. The more your car costs, the more tax you pay.
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Magic potions? On an episode of Death in Paradise the main character was using pile cream on his bites Apparently it does work a treat as it has a pain killer in but you smell like you have Farmer Giles.Felix wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:59 amGet a tan. I discovered years ago on shit package tour holidays that they bit very little if not at all on your 2nd week. They seem to like milk bottle skin. Now we have a mash/wet land out the back of our house we now have them here but i am yet to be bitten where my neighbours are having to go get magic potions.Noggin wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:14 am Mosquitos. And other nasty bitey things!!
Went for a short walk yesterday morning, sat in the sun reading for ten minutes. Came back inside. In theory it wasn't that hot when I was out but something bit me. And on the inside edge of my left knee. Little fekker - now I have a grumpy knee cos it's not quite right yet and a bit that I want to use sandpaper on to get rid of the itch from the bite/sting
I do so prefer living up high - I think I've maybe been bitten a couple of times up there. Down here it happens any time I go outside
Wearing the right colours is suppose to help too. Blue attracts flies, including the blood sucking ones.
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Unless it's an EV. Tesla X costs £98k and ved is zero.
Do at least try to keep up.