In a big escalator installation factory. But amongst a few other businesses, the boss runs a race team and has a small section set aside for the bikes, right next to where I sometimes work.
6 hours out on the PP. 5° - 8°C, so a little Brr...but lovely in the sunshine. Box hill, followed by Riverside Cafe then to Newlands. Not so many miles, but enough, New Termis (decat) in Black...looks good and feels great. Need to update MUTLEY thread. Actually feels ok (no need for a ECU remap at CJS, but I might anyway). Bubbles, but tick over too high. Great mid range grunt and not too loud, even with Baffle out.
Nope, a lot easier when I gave up on spades, forks, etc and just went Neanderthal with the pick axe. Was down to a T-shirt and lots of swearing "comon ya fecker", etc, etc.
went to do some bits in the work shop, have to wheel bike out so it doesn't get covered in saw dust. While doing this i looked up and noticed something i hadn't when walking to the end of the garden... Blue skys!!!! and not even cold!!! so i took the bike for a spin instead fuck i love my bike!!!!!!!!!! just put her to bed, have a smile a mile wide and im about to crack a beer gotta love global warming!!!
£10K (to share), but it's MITIE, so I'll get that money well after Easter, just in time for my summer holidays...oh I forgot I don't get any.
Dude!...Relocated 14 ac systems from one side of a roof to the other while avoiding being shot by the Zim armed guards, who seem to think we were some invading force. worked mainly at night or very early in the morning. Unless it;s a compressor It's normally fixed in a hour, compressors 4-6 hours (once I've got the compressor).
A fencer I know uses a 30Kg "Spear" with a 3" blade at one and a spike at the other. Great for getting trees out. When he starts using it I step away...potential for serious damage.
I sometimes ride my 998, always my R1, sometimes my Aprilia but one or two of the others may venture out too
I like being out on my 998S, old ladies rough up my hair at the petrol station, young students (girls n boys!) blow kisses at me at traffic lights and it always draws a crowd when I stop, however I feel like a need a wheel chair after 30 miles.
Yeah, half the lawn is astroturf. Last owners put it in. It's genius, looks good from the house, no mowing, raking etc, kids trampoline goes on it and no weeds grow underneath.
Just got in after 120 miles on the Trumpet,preparing for "Life in the Correct Lane"....(I'm not getting the Duke dirty riding in this weather...) Temp was a smidge over 1c when I started out,bit cooler now,but my newly acquired,(yesterday!) Halvarssons jacket and trahsers performed admirably,really warm when tooling along in the sunny stretches,not cold in the shade.Very impressed so far...