Wolverhampton Nano-Meet 11th March 2012 *Now with hot food* by Raistlin (Page 6 of 10)


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Ragman
I'll stick it in the boot then - not even sure it works, never fired it up, took in PX for some work done a couple of years ago

Posted 08 Mar 2012, 22:05 #101 

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Trebor
Yes milk and genny most welcome guys !
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Planning is an unnatural process, much better to just get on with things, that way failure comes as a complete surprise instead of being preceeded by a period of worry and doubt

Posted 08 Mar 2012, 22:23 #102 

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Ragman
You're welcome - very least I can do

Posted 08 Mar 2012, 22:31 #103 

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Raistlin
Perhaps we should have name badges? ;)
Paul

Cogito ergo sum... maybe?

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Posted 08 Mar 2012, 22:40 #104 

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Bermudan 75
raistlin wrote:Perhaps we should have name badges? ;)


Named Badgers ? Must consult with Rupert the Bear.... after all it is his venue.
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Posted 08 Mar 2012, 23:07 #105 


PaulT
raistlin wrote:Perhaps we should have name badges? ;)


Good idea - I presume we all have mental images of the people posting and normally they are nothing like the images.
Paul

That apart Mrs Lincoln, did you enjoy the play

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Posted 09 Mar 2012, 07:38 #106 


pob06
Someone somewhere was after a Dremel for Sunday??? I've a baby one that I will bring with a big box of attachements. More a fine detail type one but might be of use - will need an inverter though as I'm afraid as I dont have one, sorry.

No need for a name tag to recognise me - I'm on a walking stick :-( (shaven head, goatee - stereotypical looking biker) hehe

Might make brekkie stop AND food van.... yum yum -- well a balanced diet is a pie in both hands isnt it?

pob (yup that is what I answer too :o) )
Despite the high cost of living its still proving popular.

Posted 09 Mar 2012, 16:46 #107 


Mad-Monkey
I think it was Swordy who was after a Dremel, and also someone who could use it to cut the bumper for washer jets.

Posted 09 Mar 2012, 17:11 #108 

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Duncan
If I can get my OH to help me lift it in, we are OK for a genny. Swapped the alternator this afternoon.

Should power the laptops, as it's 4.1KVa.
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Posted 09 Mar 2012, 17:15 #109 

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Bermudan 75
Are you doing your headlamp powerwash on Sunday, Duncan?
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Posted 09 Mar 2012, 17:20 #110 


pob06
aaaah, never said I could use it hehe
Despite the high cost of living its still proving popular.

Posted 09 Mar 2012, 17:22 #111 


Mad-Monkey
I shall be hunting you for Swordy then :)

Posted 09 Mar 2012, 19:30 #112 

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Duncan
Rover418275 wrote:Are you doing your headlamp powerwash on Sunday, Duncan?

Wasn't planning to. I'll be bringing the tourer, and if I get any time to play with my own car I'll be doing radio / navigation / phone stuff. Not very likely, though.....
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Posted 09 Mar 2012, 19:49 #113 

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Trebor
I reckon there are upwards of 40 cars due at the meet, so it's going to be a good un !
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Planning is an unnatural process, much better to just get on with things, that way failure comes as a complete surprise instead of being preceeded by a period of worry and doubt

Posted 09 Mar 2012, 21:35 #114 

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Bermudan 75
Looking at weather forecast, Rob (Trebor) has done his magic, yet again ! :hail:
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Posted 10 Mar 2012, 00:09 #115 

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Trebor
Rover418275 wrote:Looking at weather forecast, Rob (Trebor) has done his magic, yet again ! :hail:


Hope Bernard reads this as he used to call me rain man !
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Planning is an unnatural process, much better to just get on with things, that way failure comes as a complete surprise instead of being preceeded by a period of worry and doubt

Posted 10 Mar 2012, 09:00 #116 

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Bernard
Trebor wrote:
Rover418275 wrote:Looking at weather forecast, Rob (Trebor) has done his magic, yet again ! :hail:


Hope Bernard reads this as he used to call me rain man !


With some justification I may add. ;)
Where's the photo of the ducks swimming on the car park?
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 10 Mar 2012, 09:09 #117 

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JakeWilson
Is one of the T4 (Testbook version 4.Computer Diagnostic System) chaps able to install ZCS codes for running a 75 with 18 inch wheels?

Cheers,

Jake

Posted 10 Mar 2012, 09:35 #118 

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Bermudan 75
Bernard wrote:
Trebor wrote:
Rover418275 wrote:Looking at weather forecast, Rob (Trebor) has done his magic, yet again ! :hail:


Hope Bernard reads this as he used to call me rain man !


With some justification I may add. ;)
Where's the photo of the ducks swimming on the car park?


The ducks are now on the menu.
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Posted 10 Mar 2012, 09:36 #119 


Mad-Monkey
JakeWilson wrote:Is one of the T4 chaps able to install ZCS codes for running a 75 with 18 inch wheels?

Cheers,

Jake


I wouldn't do it as I normally charge for ZCS code changing, I've already told another member that I wouldn't do his. Don't know if Duncan would do it for you. I tend to leave the T4 to basics, fault checking and options as there is usually a queue of people wanting T4 stuff, on the day events sometimes we don't have time to do everyone. :)

Posted 10 Mar 2012, 10:10 #120 


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