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  • #16
    Originally posted by Morr
    You should consider getting your own gauge so that you can check at home. Garage gauges are notoriously inaccurate, plus driving anything more than a mile or so will heat up your tyres enough to alter the pressure within, preventing you from getting a proper reading. The further you have to travel (up to a point) the more inaccurate the readings can be. Tyre pressure should always be checked cold.
    Great advice Morr thanks!

    And thanks for the tips on Cadence breaking too. Will try it out on the back lane straight soon!

    Naomi
    Naomi
    AKA - Mamadwyvin
    www.greenhands.co.uk

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    • #17
      [QUOTE=paulh]....your rear end is sagging ......QUOTE]


      You can't say that about the poor girl

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      • #18
        Originally posted by the careful driver
        Oh are you a nail lady ?

        Is that what that surf does?

        I am a hairdresser.

        Why don't you carry a lot of heavy nails and nail-varnish?

        I may put some pictures of my helping surf because I just had the pink writing put on the back windows. Should get me noticed around town!

        Keep well. Mucho wonga

        Peter
        Are you taking the p** Peter Oh Careful One Eh?
        (shame there isn't a thin lips smiley!)
        If you are indeed a hair dresser with Pink Writing, good on you! I daren't put anything on my back window, damn thing is dodgy enough already!
        Naomi
        AKA - Mamadwyvin
        www.greenhands.co.uk

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Gtdog
          Also the state of the shocks have a huge impact upon your stopping distance, on a dry road at 30mph it takes be another 20ft to stop with the suspension on soft.
          This is largely due to the nosedive and lift at the rear in soft mode, and level stance with hard mode, giving the rear tyres a better grip.
          Already on hard!
          Naomi
          AKA - Mamadwyvin
          www.greenhands.co.uk

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Gtdog
            but the main point why isnt the transit swerving out of your way? doesnt he know surfs beat transits?
            Hands down, no sweat!
            We have a nice ladder frame chassis, and four feet of steel in front of us, he would be minced up as his engine popped through the bulkhead followed by our mangled bumper [/QUOTE]

            Ha that brings back memories, I took out a Peugot Boxer Van years ago, it was only a week old, doing less than 30 hit his drivers side front corner with a Renaut 11. Poor old Renault had a dent in the roof! Wrote off the van though.....my neck still clicks a bit mind, probably better of in a hedge (trees and concrete posts permitting.... so much to think about on the school run!
            Naomi
            AKA - Mamadwyvin
            www.greenhands.co.uk

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            • #21
              Originally posted by mamadwyvin
              Are you taking the p
              pink

              a very manly sort

              may put up pics

              happy nails

              www.petergrimshawhair.com

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              • #22
                Originally posted by the careful driver
                pink

                a very manly sort

                may put up pics

                happy nails

                www.petergrimshawhair.com
                ITS FOR REAL!!!

                Am thrilled, lets do make overs at the next meet!!

                Nx
                Am laughing so loud hubby doesn't know whats up! Choking on my Tyrrells chips!
                Naomi
                AKA - Mamadwyvin
                www.greenhands.co.uk

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by mamadwyvin
                  Am thrilled, lets do make overs at the next meet!!
                  Makeovers and mudbaths I think.

                  Just saw your website. Cool !

                  I have a greeny friend who is setting up beauty-wise and get her to have a look at it.
                  xx

                  p

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by the careful driver
                    Makeovers and mudbaths I think.

                    Just saw your website. Cool !

                    I have a greeny friend who is setting up beauty-wise and get her to have a look at it.
                    xx

                    p
                    You are a gem, if you post a note via my message board I can link your site too. I notice you go for low chem hair products, have you come accross Sante, I am loving their wax & mousse!

                    (am going to get flamed for that post I know it!) Bring on the fluffy screwdrivers!
                    Naomi
                    AKA - Mamadwyvin
                    www.greenhands.co.uk

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