Skub wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 8:55 pm
Mrs.Skub had a lucky escape today when her car reached the end of it's viable existence. She'd been tooshing along at 60/70mph earlier,but only noticed when she came back to the car in the carpark.
First decent run on the R without the Mrs on the back.
160 miles via Moffat and St Mary’s Loch.
I was sitting outside the cafe when a guy on a new S 1000 RR pulled away from the bike park, did a bit of a U turn and stalled it right in the middle of the road, just catching it before it hit the ground. A couple of guys rushed over to help him get it up.
Imagine the cost of just replacing one of those winglets.
£150 from a breaker and I'd just put 4 new tyres on it! I still feel like we dodged a bullet by Mrs.Skub not having one and safely breaking down in a carpark. Nobody died and we still got paid.
Skub wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 8:55 pm
Mrs.Skub had a lucky escape today when her car reached the end of it's viable existence. She'd been tooshing along at 60/70mph earlier,but only noticed when she came back to the car in the carpark.
What happened to it? Being a Toyota, I thought the wheels wouldn't just fall off.
Same thing happened to our son's Mk4 Golf - beam axle went. £140 for a new one, and a total bill of about £500 to replace it, with new bearings, bushes etc. That was at 260K miles, it's now at 310K. Yes, it was debatable, but the car is otherwise v good, and what can you get for £500?
Noggin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:35 pm
He changed his car when he was back in the uk - I got to drive what I call a Monster Truck!! A Ford Ranger Wildtrak thing. It's frikkin MASSIVE!!! I'm not fussed about big vehicles, but someone else's new big vehicle on mini mountain roads was interesting. But fun!! LOL And DAMN it's high up!! I really struggled to get in and out!
That's a mid-size/compact over here. Ok for moving an appliance or a couple of haybales etc, but not for moving anything much bigger. Had a look at an all black Tremor version last week, looks nice but no use to anyone who needs a truck for work.
Noggin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:35 pm
He changed his car when he was back in the uk - I got to drive what I call a Monster Truck!! A Ford Ranger Wildtrak thing. It's frikkin MASSIVE!!! I'm not fussed about big vehicles, but someone else's new big vehicle on mini mountain roads was interesting. But fun!! LOL And DAMN it's high up!! I really struggled to get in and out!
That's a mid-size/compact over here. Ok for moving an appliance or a couple of haybales etc, but not for moving anything much bigger. Had a look at an all black Tremor version last week, looks nice but no use to anyone who needs a truck for work.
Anything bigger would be a bit silly as a daily (not work) car here. He lives at 1650m so has 14 hairpins to get down to the valley. And 7 hairpins n 350m altitude to get up to the main resort!!
I drove something à similar size (slightly shorter) for work every weekend, but wouldn’t be keen on a daily drive that size!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
Replaced the 30yo plastic closet rail brackets that failed with spiffy new steel ones.
Fired up the little compressor (6gal Metabo pancake), put ends on my nail air hose, reinstalled some baseboard.
Ate an icecream.
Now sat in front of a fan to cool off & read the latest installment of Jack Varians V6 Ranch blog.
Noggin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2023 4:35 pm
He changed his car when he was back in the uk - I got to drive what I call a Monster Truck!! A Ford Ranger Wildtrak thing. It's frikkin MASSIVE!!! I'm not fussed about big vehicles, but someone else's new big vehicle on mini mountain roads was interesting. But fun!! LOL And DAMN it's high up!! I really struggled to get in and out!
That's a mid-size/compact over here. Ok for moving an appliance or a couple of haybales etc, but not for moving anything much bigger. Had a look at an all black Tremor version last week, looks nice but no use to anyone who needs a truck for work.
Ohhh just spent loads of imaginary money building a Raptor.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
Took some wheels round to a mate to jet wash the brake dust off and the flaky rust. Got one done and the silly fucker got the high pressure cable wrapped round the exhaust. Fuck that water hurts anyway. Scrubbed seven wheels, washed with paraffin and spray painted with some cheap satin stone chip paint. Been picking some black shit out my nose ever since. So glad i dont eat my own snot
Felix wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 1:03 am
Took some wheels round to a mate to jet wash the brake dust off and the flaky rust. Got one done and the silly fucker got the high pressure cable wrapped round the exhaust. Fuck that water hurts anyway. Scrubbed seven wheels, washed with paraffin and spray painted with some cheap satin stone chip paint. Been picking some black shit out my nose ever since. So glad i dont eat my own snot