Car appreciation... the aesthetics, the engineering, etc

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  • For those that don't yet have me on ignore: roof racks. What's a good option? Would like to carry two bikes.

    Also, anyone care to place bets on how long it is before I forget they're up there and try to park in my building's covered car park?

  • They're quite good. Coincidentally.....
    https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/267242/newest/

  • Cripes. Do they really stay on?!

  • I thought the Corsa had that rear mounted bike rack?

  • Dreams of a v12 die a little...

  • Just don't forget they are on the roof.

  • I bought all the Thule parts I needed second hand off EBay for a grand total of £60.

    You can find online somewhere the product numbers for the three parts you need (bars, footpack and fitting kit) and should be able to do it for cheap as well.

    I was recommended the Elite San Remo bike carrier to go on there - it doesn't feel like there's enough holding the bike on, but it's not fallen off yet.

  • I looked into this recently and went for tow-ball mounted, however if you don't have a tow-ball this is not so helpful.

    Very difficult to drive into a multi-storey and wreck the bikes when they are behind the car however.

  • Found out my Gran had empty garage space in London... One phone call later and I had the keys so it's time for a project.

    Cheap as chips 1976 leyland mini 850 with a fair bit of rust on it. Went to view it and most of the major bits including subs and sills were solid so I went for it.

    Lucky I can weld, going to try and do all the work myself to see if I can manage.

    Much excitement.


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  • Look at what the boys at Bad Obsession Motorsport have done with their Mini.

  • Anyone experience with nokian zine tyres? Think they have only just come out the past 6/9 months or so but seem to be highly rated for wet and damp conditions (Scotland)
    Just about done with a set of uniryoyal rainsport 3s
    They've been great, but feck have they worn fast, volvo has demolished them in 12k

  • Only the rich can afford cheap tyres.

  • Been watching that for ages, bloody love it.

    I'd quite like to do an engine swap myself at some point but insurance would be an absolute nightmare at my age. A turbo'd Yamaha r1 engine in the front would be off the hook and not too hard to execute, even manage mechanical reverse gear with the Promotive gearbox.

  • Wait a few years before doing this tho, my insurance is the same price now (23) on a 2.5 turbo BMW as it was on a 1.1 litre golf when I was 17.

    Much excite for ya project. Many rust tho ;)

  • Don't think ours has the built-in one: it's a 2012 model. Thule looks to be best bet. Solid and can take two bikes. Will find up details on what I need. The bit that holds the bike is universal I guess, as are the bars, but there's a bit that's unique to car models that attaches it all to the roof?

  • Rear engined or GTFO!

    Make sure you speak to @V-L if you need any help. Not only does he have a fucking sweet Mini, his company has the right contacts

  • This. @V-L is your man.

  • You'll be glad to know that you have my approval to do this, please

  • Seconded.

  • Blown the head gasket on my Clio. I've never actually had to get rid of a car like this before, I guess there isn't much of a market for parts from a 12 year old Clio?

    Reckon some banger boys would take it away? Still moves but pretty... lumpy

  • can't you get it fixed? shouldn't be that much

  • You reckon? Mechanics were saying 7-800 quid

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