Blimey I've heard of elbow grease but not of an elbow torque wrench, new one on me Geeza. Great rides up here North O' The Boarder. I like nothing better of an afternoon than a quick trip up to The Rest And Be Thankful and there to watch Mountain sliding gracefully across the road.
Lovely run mate, beats that Fylingdales A169, which is the road I know that runs parallel. It does seem dull by comparison when you get to flatter rich farms of the Vale of York. Like you, I prefer it up on the moors, away from the bustle. To get that on the coast, you've got to go way north. Maybe's one for us to ponder? You always find the gems, even when you miss the target!
Too bad you have to point to the right for drivers to know where to drive! That was a close call. Nice country. I heard it rains in England occasionally too. ;-). How a bit a bit of footage in a tea house? Thanks for the ride. Cheers from Canada!
Hi triumpht120rv cheers, there's always one isn't there! we've have had a few scorchers but it's back to normal now....raining. next time I'll get footage in the cafe I visit.
Hi Pete :-) the A169 is a nice scenic road and you can get a great view when the steam trains go through, but it is a bit sameee and straight in places, how far north are you thinking :-) NW for me every time.
When I've fixed the clutch drag on my '65 TR6 I will show you my part of Scotland on Video. I enjoyed yer engine rebuild Video. Question: did you lose yer torque wrench. :0)
Hi MrSceptical :-) I will look in to the Carbeth next time I'm up there, I Have done Loch Lomand, a great ride, but not liking M/way riding I usually go to Greenoch and get the ferry to Dunoon and make that my first camp stop and head north from there. Looks like I'll have to bite the bullet and ride an M/way. But my torque wrench is longer than my tool roll '-) My elbow clicks around 18lb ft does that count :-D
I am setting here watching some of your old shows ,boy o boy U K is beautiful ,That's on my bucket list I have ride a motorcycle and tour the U K I bought a map of the U K and I follow you on your journeys, John if you don't mind me asking which town do you live in ? Thanks PLEASE RIDE SAFE Steve
+steve kwall Hi Steve :-) Its lovely round here, we have some great rides within a stones throw of the industrial town where I live. (lookup Redcar Cleveland UK) that's a few miles from me. We have just lost the steel works, thanks to cheap imports and back handers no doubt GRRR! been making steel round here since 1917 pooof! all gone. Steel works going cheap if you know anyone. I do me best at riding safe, but as you'll know you, need eyes up your a$$e. We'll have to klank buckets when you get here :-)
Och Aye Laddie we're very close to Loch Lomond tha noo.. Chech out The Carbeth Inn (Bikers Boozer) just Norff of Glasgi Tried all the above, multi plate clutches are crap,.Its the same on my CB 400F2, had that to pieces a few time in my thirty odd years of ownership. I am going to try TQF as a primary lube, it works for the clutches in Auto Trans,. Now go and find that Torque wrench and pull that head down while it cold 3/8 bolts 18lb ft, 5/16 bolts 15lb ft , you know it makes sense :0)
Hi MrSceptical :-) check your push rod length and boil your plates. yes do get some footage up, is it the west side? Thank you! Answer: cheeky! '-D I know where it is an it's stayin there!
By stopping I think I meant about seeing if you needed help. No way I roll by a fellow rider or even people in cars without seeing if they need help. It is just the right thing to do.
Unlike all them guys who passed my when I got a puncture over the dale. 100% the right thing to do. I have though stopped for for a guy bent over his handlebars turned out he was setting his satnav lol
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Blimey I've heard of elbow grease but not of an elbow torque wrench, new one on me Geeza.
Great rides up here North O' The Boarder. I like nothing better of an afternoon than a quick trip up to The Rest And Be Thankful and there to watch Mountain sliding gracefully across the road.
Beautiful ride on a great day.Hope you didnt mind me on the handlebars.lol.
Hi jemglen, there are some great rides to be had over there, if you get over that way again we'll have to meet up!
Lovely run mate, beats that Fylingdales A169, which is the road I know that runs parallel. It does seem dull by comparison when you get to flatter rich farms of the Vale of York. Like you, I prefer it up on the moors, away from the bustle. To get that on the coast, you've got to go way north. Maybe's one for us to ponder?
You always find the gems, even when you miss the target!
Too bad you have to point to the right for drivers to know where to drive! That was a close call. Nice country. I heard it rains in England occasionally too. ;-). How a bit a bit of footage in a tea house? Thanks for the ride. Cheers from Canada!
Hi triumpht120rv cheers,
there's always one isn't there! we've have had a few scorchers but it's back to normal now....raining. next time I'll get footage in the cafe I visit.
Hi Pete :-)
the A169 is a nice scenic road and you can get a great view when the steam trains go through, but it is a bit sameee and straight in places, how far north are you thinking :-) NW for me every time.
I like "the ride" the view is a plus, I do have a tendency just to keep rollin!
When I've fixed the clutch drag on my '65 TR6 I will show you my part of Scotland on Video.
I enjoyed yer engine rebuild Video.
Question: did you lose yer torque wrench. :0)
Hi MrSceptical :-)
I will look in to the Carbeth next time I'm up there, I Have done Loch Lomand, a great ride, but not liking M/way riding I usually go to Greenoch and get the ferry to Dunoon and make that my first camp stop and head north from there. Looks like I'll have to bite the bullet and ride an M/way.
But my torque wrench is longer than my tool roll '-)
My elbow clicks around 18lb ft does that count :-D
So close to where we are, you should have called in to us for a cup of tea xx
lol..... Never stop for guys bent over their handlebars !!!!!
What is the bike you are riding ?
pheasant? oh one more reason to come to Britain. Go for a nice ride and then go for a hunt.. okay I am drooling thinking about it.
I am setting here watching some of your old shows ,boy o boy U K is beautiful ,That's on my bucket list I have ride a motorcycle and tour the U K I bought a map of the U K and I follow you on your journeys, John if you don't mind me asking which town do you live in ? Thanks PLEASE RIDE SAFE Steve
+steve kwall
Hi Steve :-)
Its lovely round here, we have some great rides within a stones throw of the industrial town where I live. (lookup Redcar Cleveland UK) that's a few miles from me.
We have just lost the steel works, thanks to cheap imports and back handers no doubt GRRR! been making steel round here since 1917 pooof! all gone.
Steel works going cheap if you know anyone.
I do me best at riding safe, but as you'll know you, need eyes up your a$$e.
We'll have to klank buckets when you get here :-)
A 1972 650cc T120R Triumph Bonneville.
I watched the entire mov. I would have stopped. I always do.....
Och Aye Laddie we're very close to Loch Lomond tha noo.. Chech out The Carbeth Inn (Bikers Boozer) just Norff of Glasgi
Tried all the above, multi plate clutches are crap,.Its the same on my CB 400F2, had that to pieces a few time in my thirty odd years of ownership. I am going to try TQF as a primary lube, it works for the clutches in Auto Trans,.
Now go and find that Torque wrench and pull that head down while it cold
3/8 bolts 18lb ft, 5/16 bolts 15lb ft , you know it makes sense :0)
I'll pm you on here next time I go.
Hi MrSceptical :-)
check your push rod length and boil your plates.
yes do get some footage up, is it the west side?
Thank you!
Answer: cheeky! '-D I know where it is an it's stayin there!
By stopping I think I meant about seeing if you needed help. No way I roll by a fellow rider or even people in cars without seeing if they need help. It is just the right thing to do.
I should of rang you to see if you where in! next time promise! xx
Unlike all them guys who passed my when I got a puncture over the dale.
100% the right thing to do.
I have though stopped for for a guy bent over his handlebars turned out he was setting his satnav lol