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Stubby

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  1. Close again . I'm near Chichester ........
  2. Jon . you wanna try that one with all the little fish in it . My missus and kids used one in Florida . The little fish eat all the dead skin off your feet . They sear by it . Don't know about in this country though .
  3. Stubby

    Moto GP

    Now were cookin' !
  4. Just had a quick look on a US forum and the big torque is mentioned . One other thing is they said it would cope well running an 8 pin sprocket which will give a bit more chain speed without sacrificing the torque ( bar length dependent )
  5. Doh . Cant spell tyre sorry .
  6. Yea but its one of those Chinese Zomax saws that they use for the fakes !
  7. In theory if the track is out it should wear both front tires either outer edge or inner edge dependent on which way its out of adjustment you would have your steering wheel not center if you see what I mean . The steering would center with the front wheel;s tow out slightly or tow in slightly is another way of putting it . Maybe its something else ? Has the tire been run at low pressure for a time , brake sticking or wheel bearing ? Once you compensate with the steering wheel for say low pressure on one wheel you will scrub the tire and the it will always pull . just a thought .
  8. My 57 Strat has got BKN pups , Irish tour ( Rory )
  9. Stubby

    Moto GP

    Agreed about the charisma thing and Rossi I love it but there was not much clowning around when at Ducati . I stand by my comments about he is good when the bike suits him .
  10. If it was " dids " then yea . but it would not be the first time we have diversified . We went to curt a hedge and ended up dismantling a piano to get it out of the house and take it to the tip .
  11. Then there is square ground chisel round ground chisel ripping chains etc etc . Your best bet is to find out what you are using and look it up / check with your dealer but to be honest they will work good enough at 25-30 degrees
  12. When you get a winter like the one we just had and the stove is going 24/7 you will need a bigun !
  13. Depends on what chain . Usually full chisel is 25 degrees and semi chisel is 30 degrees .
  14. Get your waders on . then get in the stream put a rope on each end , up cut in the middle then pull the two half's to the bank you want . Get some help if needs be .
  15. That there is not much work about and when needs must you do what you have to . It might be his own gear and going to get a few shillings from the scrappy .......
  16. Family ! Its what its all about . We got one of each ( boy and girl ) so job done there . Congratulations your life changes now bud !
  17. No not new . a 22-250 is a " necked " down from .250 caliber to a .22 . ( .250 shell casing with .22 caliber 50 grain bullet . ) So it has got lots of wallop and a very flat trajectory . If you are any good it will hit at up to 400 yards . Will kill foxes out right . big exit wound and stone dead . The most humane way .
  18. Stubby

    Moto GP

    Again you are probably right . Rossi and to an extent Jeremy Burgess were all cocka doodle doo when they went to Ducati saying we can fix it ! but it didn't happen . Made Stonner look even better i recon . It proves the doctor is limited to a certain type of bike ( Yam obviously ) and in the past a 5 cylinder Honda ( when the competition was not so hot ) . It does not take away how good he is when everything is how it suits him though . Lorenzo conversely does not shout about things just gets on with the job in a seamless way and the results speak for him . Consistency is key ( as long as its consistently good ! ) I think he won one a championship one year with mostly second places , one or 2 firsts and thirds and only off the p[odium once due to a dnf I think .
  19. Could you give the option of cheaper un treated and more expensive treated on an initial low volume run , see which sold the best and go with that one . ?

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