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Just host the pics elsewhere and you can bung up as many as you want.
Yes, three pics per post is yer limit when the pics are hosted on RTTL. I'll take the convenience of them hosted 'on site' rather than going through all the faff with something like Flickr.
I haven't been back there for a very long time, but I've got many happy childhood memories of Carrickfergus ( and Bangor and Newcastle too)- the sidecar in this pic , taken in the late 60s/ early 70s, is attached to my old dad's Vincent , our family transport back in those daysSkub wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 8:29 pmI'm likely being a tad hard on the place,it's not all bad,but repeated greedy,inward looking,self serving councils have wrecked the commercial town centre and it's now a mix of depressing boarded-up shop fronts and the rest is Turkish barbers and vape shops. Even the charity shops can't survive.
All patrolled by 'no quarter given' traffic wardens slapping one on your windscreen,just in case you were presumptuous enough to try to bring footfall to the place.
MY 74 KTMTricky wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 6:43 pm Another really fun day out on the lanes of Southern England yesterday , just two of the usual gang and me, which made it a complete orange fest
The bikes in this pic have 21 years between them ( my 03, a 2019, and a 1-month-old 2025 model), they really haven't changed that much, which says something for the original design IMO
Lots of mud, and a lot of trees down too which TBH just added to the adventure, just about perfect weather for this sort of ride, a cracking day
Many a time we lay on the grass there with all the bikes parked up.Tricky wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 6:51 pm I haven't been back there for a very long time, but I've got many happy childhood memories of Carrickfergus ( and Bangor and Newcastle too)- the sidecar in this pic , taken in the late 60s/ early 70s, is attached to my old dad's Vincent , our family transport back in those days
One for Spring,two for Summer,one for Autumn,one for Winter?Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 4:29 pm Barry was on his latest purchase,it's the 5th bike he's bought this year
We think he's got a phobia about filling them up so instead of going to the petrol station he p/x's them for something with a full tank