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  • As a retired teacher of metalwork etc., I am impressed - welding is (to me) very much a black art!

    I'm guessing you've already found this:
    http://www.vintagebikebuilder.com/jennings-two-stroke-handbook.html
    page 51 et seq.

  • Thanks, they're still a bit shite but I can work on that....I've seen worse on bikes.

    I remember reading that Jennings book when I was a kid (shortly before ruining my AR80 motor... :))

    Gordon Blair at QUB did a load more work subsequently too.

    I've a mate with a copy of this - https://vannik.co.za/EngMod2T.htm - so will use it once I'm ready to make a proper set. Lots of very detailed measurements required, so I need a motor to play with. Most are straightforward but calculating crankcase compression looks a bit fiddly!

  • Dreamy setup. Need a bit of this in my life!

  • Bum is twitching another 48 hours (for the second letter).


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  • Someone you were riding with?

  • Yea. We had three camera boxes in a row on one stretch of road. I had one letter last week already.

  • Oops.

    I don't go anywhere without Waze on just to be sure. Haven't had a speeding ticket since I was 18 so 18 years ago (touch wood).

    Fingers crossed for you.

  • Will that run in the background on a phone in my bag and tell me over Bluetooth to my headset alongside my tunes?

  • Don't feel too guilty, it took me over a decade to get my arse in gear and get an off-road bike. Totally worth it though.

    @pdlouche sending optimistic and positive vibes your way!

  • Probably. I have a phone mount but you can set audio alerts which include police locations and speed traps.

  • That fucking sucks - how close together were they?

  • Thanks, might try. I use beeline as a navi but if this can run in the bag and just ping me when it knows of a camera up ahead then that would be good.

    Of course I never exceed the speed limits, honest.

  • Couple miles in real terms. Not blaming anyone but myself. I lost focus (bad history with Faringdon) and just. Urgh.


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  • Anybody done a tarp/bivi setup with their motorbike. May be considering it as an option for a couple days on the TET.

    Wonder if anyone here has photos like so…


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  • A420? Nice.
    Hope the other ticket is from the M69!

    Apologies, I am a child

  • Not personally but I’ve heard good things about the Sea Of Rocks thingy, if they’re still going

  • In the next pic the stand has dug into the ground, and you wake up with the engine on your face

  • This is the fear, but in real terms I wonder how often it’s happened.

  • Pucks for the side stand are cheap to buy and even cheaper to fashion.

  • Got a half-dozen of the damn things. I bought a couple for around £1 each and then given a few at ABR last month. Plus the friend with a 3D printer keeps trying to palm them off to people to push his brand.

    Could probably build a small shelter with the stack of them, come to think of it.

    Hmm. Measuring out ideal size, I can see how a 1.5m x 2-3m tarp would do in a pinch. That’s the size of those Snugpak Stasha G2’s.

    Think I’d sooner sew something up at least 3x3 or more for versatility. Sewing 2x 1.5m width material will give me a central seam to use for loops as well.


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  • In the next pic the stand has dug into the ground, and you wake up with the engine on your face

    I would never use one ever. tipping over, heat from the engine, gross place to be, crappy shelter anyway.

    It's not that hard or expensive to set up a complete tarp or even carry a legitimate tent/bivy.

    They have acceptable shelter tarps on Amazon and MSR has great poles for the Cost of of beers and dinner.

  • Just experimenting for the time being. My 2.5kg tent would suffice, but I want to see about roughing it with the bivi bag for the first time in years. A tarp is just an extra, so it’s more about whether a 3x3 is a better size to set up proper.

    As far as options for purchase, I have oodles of ripstop material so I’m keen to DIY for now.

  • Yes, you are a child.

    But was thinking that too.

  • I bought an Outdoor Research Molecule Bivy for bike packing and to be honest I didn't really like it at all... I also bought a bundle of cord and a bag of those little cam tightener things like this and I reckon you could fashion something much more pleasant out of them with a bit of tarp, presumably there's some sort of lightweight option available that packs small?

    Nice thing about the cord and cam tighteners would be that you could conceivably rig up a hammock too? That's certainly the way I'd go anyway...

  • Displaying a distinct lack of romance here but...

    That shit is strictly for the 'gram.

    Imo you've got to be fucking nuts to sleep under a bike that will totally fuck you up if it falls over. And for what? So you can have a partial wind break that offers no weather protection.

    In the distance you can see a picnic table. Why wouldn't you sleep on that with the tarp suspended above you?

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