We went for lunch at The Perch, Binsey Village, Oxford. Worth a ride out, terrific food, stunning setting.
Built and installed the panniers - only a test, so foot pegs now removed. Bought a tent. Planned a little three day camping jolly to France with my mate.
Sorry mate, yep fat fingers. Hopefully cleared now. I’ve got the same ABBA stand and as you say it’s a decent bit of kit
Got a new M7RR on my rear wheel and fitted the wheel back on the bike. Probably my last set of M7RR as they've been replaced by the M9RR (I think). The M7RR are, as far as I'm concerned, the best set of tyres I've fitted to the Monster to date. The way they rolled into corners was spot on for me, and they gripped and gripped and there was never any drama. I started using them when they first came out and never saw a reason to change.
I agree, they’re great tyres I’ve fitted them to various bikes. I find the M9’s are just as good but you get more mileage.
You can see Pagham church in the background for hundreds of years across an open field, but in a couple of years time the field'll have close to 400 new homes built, oh deary me lets keep on trashing our countryside until it's no longer there.
I'm not sure about that lot, but certainly immigration takes up to 45% of the new housing built in the UK.
Like any good politician, just think of a number and print it. Nope seriously it's all on the internet , that's if you want the truth.
The truth is on the internet That figure divided by ten would still be too much. 45% of new homes built with affordable status would also need dividing by a double digit number to be close to accurate.
Point taken on maybe not so accurate internet information, but i'm not some snotty nose kid, i've been round the block a few times in my lifetime, therefore i'll have to disagree with you on the numbers.........now time for my daily walkaround the block.
Ridden through France, Belgium and in to Germany today, about 300 miles by tea time. Now in the hotel in Müllenborn having a 'dirty beer' befoe showering and getting ready for dinner. It's been a long day, feel knackered so an early night beckons. 3 days of riding in the Eiffel forest awaits. Andy
I very surprised that Derek Bell sold out on the Pagham folk , as he must be a very wealthy man already, but i guess money talks everytime. My concerns are for up and down the country farmers are selling out to developers changing the landscape forever with support from the local councils...........the layman has NO say in these matters. RIP Pagham