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Riding ATGATT in 38C+ is a bit a bit silly and calls for regular stops...  :goofy:

 

 

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20 hours ago, jeremyr62 said:

Turning the pavement into a (noisy) garage. you must have very understanding neighbours.

 

 

Fuck Idgaf GIF - Fuck Idgaf Idc GIFs

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5 hours ago, Dutchy said:

Riding ATGATT in 38C+ is a bit a bit silly and calls for regular stops...  :goofy:

When others ask if "riding in full leather suit is uncomfortable?" I respond: "Yeah. It's like wearing a sauna while sitting on an oven. But it has saved my life at least once if not several times."

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12 hours ago, MaxSwell said:

When others ask if "riding in full leather suit is uncomfortable?" I respond: "Yeah. It's like wearing a sauna while sitting on an oven. But it has saved my life at least once if not several times."

 

 

I like saunas!

 

 

 

 

Like 4 years ago when I visited Keny on my Ace of Spades Baltic Tour!!

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My leather pants have (some) perforations and wearing a sports longjohn helps wick sweat away,  short vented gloves. My leather jacket has a removable front panel with mesh underneath and vents on the arms. Wear a long sleeved sports shirt with a MACNA cooling vest on top.   AIM to ride outside towns, avoid traffic lights, keep moving. And drink PLENTY water along the way; or Earl Grey tea!

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The 4th gen's front wheel bearing sounded none too fresh when balancing with the new Dunlop

 

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Well, it proved to be fubar indeed

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Out with the old, in with the new

 

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They are the same size, camera distorts a wee bit

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Prior owner came round with the purchase invoice from 1994 and the '94 brochure...

 

 

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Ready for sale......

 

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Sparkplugs were "probably old" said the PO. So time to bring some modern technology into the game :laugh:

 

 

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Didn't look too bad, but the Rubicon had been crossed.. .

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One of the plugs was "loose"; I could remove it by hand.  So I made sure I torqued the new ones to 12Nm...

 

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Take engine out (putting refurbished head on) and put an empty carter in (to avoid frame warpage)...... 28 minute job :wheel:

 

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Job done on the Gilera, I took the redhead for a ride.... :wheel:

 

 

To a familiar place.....

 

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1 hour ago, MaxSwell said:

Please excuse my ignorance. What is that?

 

I was wondering the same thing. It looks like a bulwark for mounting a winch...but a winch to where? We can't tell what body of water is there. Maybe an old lock on a dyke? A dredge? Or how about an installation leftover by our German neighbors after the last border dispute?  Dunno. Dutchy?

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It is a (12 man) military personel shelter during the baddie's  bombardment. Once the shelling stops, the assault is imminent so the soldiers jump out and defend the dike (which is "high ground").

This one has been -literally- sliced open.

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Art for art's sake eh....

 

These are all Dutch built and usually you find a row of them along an important dike.

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Part of our nation's defence strategy was flooding sections of land with 40cm of water. To deep to march/ride through, too shallow for boats.

Then they invented paratroopers and started bombing cities indiscriminatingly (i.e. Rotterdam).

 

That dike still froms an important defence against high water (should an other dike break). as there is a motorway running through it, the brigde over the motorway harbors flood gates that can be lowered

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18 hours ago, YoshiHNS said:

Those mirrors look nicer than the stock condom mirrors. Must have missed what they are in the thread.

 

 

5th gens 2000-2001 (aka Y2K's).

The 98-99's still had the LRC variety...  :tongue:

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Still not quite getting it. Did the good guys run a cable from here into the canal to control boat traffic? Much as the highway traffic is apparently being controlled in this photo? 😉 

 

 

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One day we will make a proper Dutchman of you yet.......  but not just yet....

 

 

The concrete shelter/bunker was sliced open (with cables yes) to reveal the inside. 

The wooden walkway is just for show.

Well in fact for birds to sit and shit on it a lot :tongue:

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Water_Line

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This situation was repeated in WW2 as described in Cornelius Ryan's 1974 book A Bridge Too Far . The bridge at Arnhem proved to be just that. 

 

Thanks for the reminder Dutchy.

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