Forever colloquially known as the "dollop-of-shite! Sprint! That's not to say I agree with the sentiment .... I'm a Stag owner so know how fragile but wonderfully characterful Triumph cars of the era can be. Edit :- and in case anyone is going to ask ... NO, it does NOT have the Rover V8. It has the original Triumph V8, and always will have. While I own it and live.
Awesome music videos? Try some of YOYOKA's ..... Not a simple "cover" or even tribute - this girl has been drumming since the age of 8 and has met and performed for some of the world's best. Now you know why.
Home built 500cc 10 piston radial engine motorbike anyone??? There are some amazing engineers out there…
bmw bike factory video. Decent watch. Doesn't say where the ditch is that they test them is but nevermind....
Finnish man pee’d if with his Tesla (£17000 replacement battery… ouch) gets some dudes to blow it to bits!
Anyone who hasn’t watched Milly work is missing an engineer doing his thing, his way! This is one of my favourite so far, I’ve never stripped a bottom end down… top end only… but his cool manner and easy work methods makes me know I can, and bloody well should! What’s less obvious on this video is that it’s a 4 cylinder bike engine he’s made out of two Kawasaki S1 250cc triple engines that he’s hewn apart and grafted together… in his garden shed!!! Absolutely top bloke!!!
Close by me, on the way to Sherwood Forest, there's a place called Rufford Country Park. Nice enough spot, but one way in involves crossing a ford. It's quite a spectator sport hanging around there waiting for fails, not to mention a nice little earner for the local 4 x4 jockeys making a couple of bob towing folk out.
Here’s a fun look at a merry can flat track racers... some great grass roots bikes, always looks more attainable than the speedway we have here (mind you, they make a glorious racket )
Well, who agree's with their towns result? (if on the actual list of course !) https://www.ilivehere.co.uk/top-50-worst-places-to-live-in-england-2022
My little village escaped. Huddersfield is about 10 miles away and is not a place I'd want to live, particularly. As with every town though, it has a nicer area with some fine old houses. My nearest town (about 2-3 miles) is apparently 'mediocre', but the description's bit harsh, I'd say.
After a brief look through the list I'm glad to see nowhere in Cheshire made the grade, maybe I should appreciate where I live more. I did wonder if Macclesfield might scrape in but fortunately it didn't and neither did Stockport, although technically that's not in Cheshire anymore. What did seem fairly consistent throughout comments about these towns was the description of people that live there. Sounds like some sort of underclass. I never know whether to feel sorry for them or blame them for accepting such low standards and doing nothing to help themselves, which I'm sure is easier said than done.