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the 'Anyone going to Boxhill today?' thread

Discussion in 'Rideouts & Events' started by Chris, Jun 30, 2013.

  1. Ignorance isn’t always bliss, I stayed in a village B&B near Oundle for 5 years and the amount of cars that were stranded was quite surprising given all the warning signs around it.
     
  2. We had this back in the day
    Snow/floods it was brilliant
    The lane flooded and water was up to the lights at one point

    just noticed the reg plate it must have been a sign of bikes to come :D
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  3. Will be at Box Hill tomorrow (Sunday) for 12pm, then might venture to Newlands
     
  4. Yep tomorrow is looking much better
     
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  5. I think they are designed to keep out dust.
    I drove my Defender through a very flooded river on the one occasion I did the school run. I prioritised "getting the job done" as the kids stood up on their front seats and the footwells filled with water as it came over the bonnet and flowed in through the leaky front air vents.
    My air intake was on top of the wing, so properly underwater. What I realised as I powered through in first gear at high revs was the air intake has a chamber with a large drain hole at the bottom to let air intake water out into the engine space void.
    When I returned home with that "job done" swagger she noticed my headlamps were full of brown water, so I had to confess. The kids backed up my story with "Daddy nearly drowned us".:rolleyes:
    That was my only ever school run :D.
     
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  6. At least your other half spared your life.o_O
     
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  7. What the ones on the roof. !!. . . .. impressive
     
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  8. it's water and dust Paul, admittedly full-submersion of engine still to be avoided if possible, and I can't speak for later namby-pamby versions :) but had first-hand experience on a diesel, riskier with petrol needing "sparks".
     
  9. as title - anyone popped up Boxhill today? - hoping that all the re-work they did 5/6/7/8 can't remember years ago has prevented the Mole from flooding there.


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    #10549 Chris, Apr 1, 2023
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  10. Just the ticket an Elefant with snorkel fitted.
     
  11. I did drop the bike in the water just behind, as went through it, not round it. Luckily engine kept running as i needed power to walk it through and out to where pic was taken.
     
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  12. I’ve put a like but that’s for getting through not falling off your bike.:)
     
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  13. So it seems there is a bit more interest for tomorrow ? Is it worth trying to co-ordinate ? Would be great to actually meet some other members and even.. gasp... arrange a ride ? ;-)
     
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  14. sounds a lovely idea, and don't let me deter you all, I will just say hope to see you tomorrow.
     
  15. Just driven down the A24 past Rykas and the road is now clear of river water. I will be there around 12pm on the 888. Then up to Newlands to give it my regards and apologies for not being there today.

    :p
     
    #10555 Bridgland, Apr 1, 2023
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  16. I think judging by the suspiciously placed mud, Jerry dropped his as well but neither of us admitted it to each other until i did just now. :) it was a lovely water-cushioned, slow-motion action for me, and luckily camera in backpack survived.
     
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  17. OK sounds like 12 at rykas then. Anyone fancy running down south first. E. G. Goodwood and back?
     
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  18. Goodwood is a bit busy with the Members Meeting build (15/16th April).
     
  19. ? It's not like we're staying for tea. We get there. And then head for rykers

    It's more of a good RV. Than anything else. And the roads there and back are ace
     
    #10559 Serjames, Apr 1, 2023
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  20. True.
    Head to Petworth then A285 to Duncton, past my turning (Graffham) then up the hill and full gas through Upwaltham all the way to Halnaker, turn right after the Anglesey Arms and you will arrive at Goodwood Motor Circuit.
    Also be aware Midhurst Main Street (North Street A272) is closed.
     
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