irishnutjars wrote: I think he had a little bend 'lying around' as you do. Didnt take him too long but he knows what he's doing! He may replicate it if there was a bit of interest.
I may yet get interested - I'm straining my brain with the options, what I should do. But I've pretty much decided that I don't want a long connector pipe and the can sticking out way back - or halfway/nowhere like the M4 connector. Meanwhile - when you get enough light - and the time and so on - practise your close-up photography and please take a close-up of it.
irishnutjars wrote:Great fun roads- very few anything- a few sheep and the odd (odd!) cow. Good visibility on most corners tho (no hedges). The loose gravel and concrete tracks are my favourites, anything too mushy & muddy and things get very hairy!
The weather is now worse! Would easily trade a cold blue sky for a mild, grey, wet one! At least its getting lighter!
No sooner had I said that than I saw the photo with the cows. Odd, yes, I haven't seen one of those - in a picture - for years; I'd forgotten they existed.
Visibility..hedges... one of my friends has a video of riding somewhere in Wales .. he strapped the camera to the bike somehow. Awesome! His friend was having his 50th birthday and his wife brought my friend over as a surprise for him, to wake him up in the morning.
So they had to get insurance for him in a couple hours so he could go with them. The guy in front was on a Triumph Triple - awesome sound, and...it was just about all hedges, and narow. They'd have to almost stop when a car came the other way, and then roar off again.
Apparently the worst weather in years.