Re: Insignificant Things That Make You Happy.
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:07 pm
It's totally in the spirit of the forum thread. Every thread goes off-topic within a couple of pages at the latest.
It's the law.
It's the law.
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General Mayhem: General chat topics, anything and everything you want or need to discuss.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:07 pm It's totally in the spirit of the forum thread. Every thread goes off-topic within a couple of pages at the latest.
It's the law.
Especially when it makes us happyCount Steer wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:13 pmGeneral Mayhem: General chat topics, anything and everything you want or need to discuss.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:07 pm It's totally in the spirit of the forum thread. Every thread goes off-topic within a couple of pages at the latest.
It's the law.
There's no such thing as 'off-topic'.![]()
And that's fine.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:07 pm It's totally in the spirit of the forum thread. Every thread goes off-topic within a couple of pages at the latest.
It's the law.
The main difference now is the import charges I think. So, instead of getting papers from the tax office, you have to pay customs (I think) 15% or 20% of the value - but the value they have for it in the equivalent of Glasses Guide, not what you paid for it!!mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:27 pm Nice one - that Hill climb was pretty damn close to the sea, wasn't it? Good to see a TL being used the way it should be...![]()
I've got a place in the Languedoc (close to Beziers) and I've registered an old UK car in France, but was also wanting to register my old (1988) VFR750 in France instead of ferrying it back and forth for MoT/Tax. Has it become significantly more difficult or expensive since Brexit to register a bike in France? I'm pretty sure the old VFR is under the silly 100bhp limit that France insists on keeping.
And what is bike insurance like in terms of cost in France - cheaper, about the same or more expensive than the UK? If it was cheaper I'd probably register it as a 'Vehicule de Collection' like I've done with the car. It's over 30 years old, so eligible.
Congratulations on not being dead mate..... we've missed ya..Potter wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:48 am I don't need to have a heart bypass, that was a few worrying days
I feel like I need a holiday now.
Can sympathise with that.Potter wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 11:00 am
My life flashed before my eyes![]()
I went "There is a serious problem"
Just for future reference in case of another panic, who's got dibs on all your watches?Potter wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:48 am I don't need to have a heart bypass, that was a few worrying days
I feel like I need a holiday now.
I've imported numerous cars to France. The most recent one (the only one post Brexit - my BIL's van) was an extra pain in the jacksie because (a) you def have to go through the customs process, even though there's nothing to pay (the customs man will want to see it) (b) Renault were really, REALLY slow in issuing the COC papers.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:27 pm I've got a place in the Languedoc (close to Beziers) and I've registered an old UK car in France, but was also wanting to register my old (1988) VFR750 in France instead of ferrying it back and forth for MoT/Tax. Has it become significantly more difficult or expensive since Brexit to register a bike in France? I'm pretty sure the old VFR is under the silly 100bhp limit that France insists on keeping.
And what is bike insurance like in terms of cost in France - cheaper, about the same or more expensive than the UK? If it was cheaper I'd probably register it as a 'Vehicule de Collection' like I've done with the car. It's over 30 years old, so eligible.
Can I dibs the Rudge??!!
Hush child. I want the Porsche.
You can have it - I mean I like them, but I've lusted after that Rudge since I first saw the photos of it!!!
The Porsche is worth more.Noggin wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 6:30 pmYou can have it - I mean I like them, but I've lusted after that Rudge since I first saw the photos of it!!!![]()
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Yeahbut - not everything is about worth!! The Rudge is just so awesome!!!! If I was looking for worth, I'd be dibsing a watch
Good news,being dead sucks.Potter wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:48 am I don't need to have a heart bypass, that was a few worrying days
I feel like I need a holiday now.
Thanks for the tip about the FB group - I've registered and found out that post-Brexit I can no longer register a vehicle as a non-resident. Prior to Brexit I could (and did). So that's a real bummer. I'm not even sure if I'll be able to keep my French registration for the car - and that would be a real PITA ...Noggin wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:18 amThe main difference now is the import charges I think. So, instead of getting papers from the tax office, you have to pay customs (I think) 15% or 20% of the value - but the value they have for it in the equivalent of Glasses Guide, not what you paid for it!!mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:27 pm Nice one - that Hill climb was pretty damn close to the sea, wasn't it? Good to see a TL being used the way it should be...![]()
I've got a place in the Languedoc (close to Beziers) and I've registered an old UK car in France, but was also wanting to register my old (1988) VFR750 in France instead of ferrying it back and forth for MoT/Tax. Has it become significantly more difficult or expensive since Brexit to register a bike in France? I'm pretty sure the old VFR is under the silly 100bhp limit that France insists on keeping.
And what is bike insurance like in terms of cost in France - cheaper, about the same or more expensive than the UK? If it was cheaper I'd probably register it as a 'Vehicule de Collection' like I've done with the car. It's over 30 years old, so eligible.
If you can do it under the 30 years old thing, would probably be cheaper. If you use FB, there is a good and helpful group for Registering Vehicles in France (called just that!! LOL)
I haven't insured a bike in the UK for a while, but the monster is costing a bit under 30€ a month - possibly not the cheapest, but I needed to do instalments and was in a rush to get it insured!! LOL Will ask around more when it needs to be renewed!!
The hillclimb was Hartland Quay in Devon, I only did three (well, three tracks, did one of them twice!!)!!!! And yes, on one corner, if you went over the wall, you would go down a cliff into the sea!!Wouldn't have wanted to try and go fast downhill
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I was building garden furniture whilst being bloody snowed on todaySkub wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:29 pm That figure is likely to go up following the good sunshine on Thursday, the last day of the month.
You can take a 3* pension now.Potter wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:52 amYes indeed.Horse wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 11:27 am
Can sympathise with that.
When you get a phone call to say that, when reviewing an MRI, they have noticed an abnormality in your brain and you are being referred to neurologists. Immediately think the worst.
They walked me through each test and every one pointed to something quite bad, right up until it didn't. At one point I was lying on my bed talking to the doctor (who was trying to keep me positive) and I listed what we knew so far and he sighed and said yes, it did suggest a troublesome outcome.
Turns out I just have an unusual thing that tricks the less sophisticated tests and it can be managed, it's still a thing but it's not going to kill me any time soon or possibly ever if we manage it properly.
I've had a couple of scares lately that turned out to be actual things but not as bad as first thought, before Christmas it was skin cancer but it was removed and I'm ok now. Getting old is not something I planned on and it's interfering with my peace.
Still, I get to see another sunrise, so I'll take what I can get![]()