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  1. 5 points
    C-101plowerpower

    had some spare time today

    so i shot a couple pictures of my horse there ya go
  2. 3 points
    (Start again, I shouldn't have dragged that pic on the page and lost my while post, GRRRRR!) Tornado is an old machine, A fun machine, and much more than just a machine. Tornado is my transport, my steed and my friend. (Well it seems that way, the bike has so much character!) Like any older machine, my Royal Enfield took practice and care to learn to ride safely and properly. The gear pedal is on the right, 1st is up with 2,3,4 down, with the rear brake on the left. Quite hard to get used to. There is an additional lever on the gear box called a neutral finder. you press your heal on it when slowing for a junction and it clucks down through the gears! You can't just flick the gear lever like a modern bike, you push it in the direction you want to change and then wait half a second until the old Albion gearbox clunks into the next gear. Riding Tornado is so enjoyable. Anybody that had used an older vehicle will have learnt the tricks to be able to use it comfortably and safely, well the Royal Enfield took a while to learn and get used to, but when I am out there, tornado and I are a team, both working to get us to our destination. The feeling is wonderful, and I have been told often, that I always arrive with a big smile on my face. I look after Tornado well, but we both seem to like off road pursuits, and there is nothing that satisfies me more than a quick trip down a byway, stopping for breakfast or lunch on the way. If you have been out on your KTM trials bike, and just stared open mouthed as an ancient green bike came past on a byway, that was us! There again, wheeling him somewhere for a quick clandestine photo is usually great fun too. I don't know all the history, but the bike is older than the registration plate. Apparently, some people sell them? We go everywhere, rallies, old pillboxes as I do research on them, and sometimes even places we possibly shouldn't (YAY!) Everything is metal, the side covers, mudguards, everything and the single cylinder chugs away with a sound all it's own. Not a fast bike, but lots of torque at low engine speeds. I have no idea how I will keep this bike running for the rest of my life, but I don't intend to get another. I couldn't sell the bike even if I wanted too.... Tornado wouldn't let me! and so, that is basically Tornado. Steed, transport, friend. He looks good next to the Lister B as well!
  3. 2 points
    C-101plowerpower

    Just because

    oh, if you're going to do it, film it, so if it blows up spectacularly we want to see it
  4. 2 points
    Ian

    Project "Why Not"

    Me too Good progress has been made made today, both steel blocks have been bored out to take the lengths of steel that pivot in the rose joints.. Jumping slightly forward here as I forgot to take photo's of all the stages.. Both pivot thingys have been drilled and a thread tapped to keep the rose joints in position, and both pivot thingys were press fitted into the block.. a nice tight fit they were too You may of also noted from the above photo that the whole thing has been put in the lathe so I can cut a few tapers... If your wondering it span quite straight only a 1mm out of true.. Quite chuffed with that Stub axle installed, another tight pressure fit.. I still need to weld it all together, and yes the bearing will be coming off before the hot sparks fly.. I'm rather happy with how this front end lark is coming together
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  6. 1 point
    they are dessert storm, sand colour. more reliable than the older ones, still fun to be on. Did I mention the Lister? I'll pop a pic up. Now come on guys, why are you all looking at Max's 'N' traccy at the back? oops, hit the send button too fast. There is a vid of the Lister (OK,OK, and Max starting his TVO 'N' Fordson) on my other youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qYwV1pEWsyvhDBjRXlULg/videos
  7. 1 point
    slf-uk

    Project "Why Not"

    Can't think of anything else to add about the dogs reproductive parts however it really does look great. Iain
  8. 1 point
    nigel

    Just because

    the only think thats not certain is how BIG the bang will be oh! well i suppose we have all learnt the hardway some times in our life
  9. 1 point
    We have some pill boxes down here in somerset dotted around the countryside. As a kid we used to play in the old pill boxes at Horchurch airdrome , building dens . Horchurch airfield was part of the London & Thames defence along with biggin hill & Duxford. Those were great days I used to live in Abbey Wood Lane , shown at the bottom of the map airfield layout. Even to this day my father often digs up old parts from a crashed plane that didn't reach one of the runways and crash landed two houses away.
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