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NKC Malvern WSCC Torch Mount - STL File
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to CoastalCoops's topic in The Start Line
@Marcus Barlow - Show and Events Co-ordinator can you please pass a spare one to me(Next Tue?) and I'll pass it to @LoneWolf when he's next in the UK? He's a regular visitor. -
NKC Malvern WSCC Torch Mount - STL File
CoastalCoops replied to CoastalCoops's topic in The Start Line
Thats's a question above my paygrade but anyone involved in the Kit Car Show planning should point you the direction! Look up previous posts about it and see if someone pops up -
Removed from my car and sat in the garage. Includes LED main bulbs (not legal) and normal halogen bulbs. Usual age related marks, missing the bottom nuts. £40.00 plus postage.
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Who should I bribe to have the pocket torch 😁
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Electricity bills !
Euan Hoosearmy replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Just going back to my last point about the size of the solar farm required - I needed to see how big 14000 acres is... if my maths is correct (excuse mix of measurements) it's about 7.5km x 7.5km... which if you need to see graphically is roughly the box around Guildford here..... That's for ONE 288MW turbine that (dodgy maths again) could power something around 200,000 to 250,000 houses. 3-5 Guildford sized towns. -
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Happy Birthday Julie
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Happy birthday julie -
Electricity bills !
Blatman replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
The grid is the least of our worries... There are 10 streets within a 5 minute walk of the family home in nort London. There is an average of 100 dwellings pr street (50 each side) , the vast majority without driveways and a significant proportion with more than one vehicle. I beieve the "cuurent" (sorry...) plan to "help" with vehicle charging is to have a charge point in every lamp post. In each of these streets there is an average of 10 - 12 lamp posts. So where exactly do we charge the battery powered vehicles that need to plug in? There must be hundreds of thousands of streets like this in the UK, equating to millions of vehilces that will never have a dedicated charge point. I guess the argument will go that we don't have dedicated parking spaces at the local shopping centre either. I get it and maybe this point is irrelevant but I think most of us like having our cars full of jiuce at home rather than a cab ride away. I don't leave my car at the petrol station once I've filled it up. If we all did that there'd be no room to fill up... OK that might qualify as a bit of reducto ad absurdum... I also tend to think of Guy Martins programme "Fastest Electric Car". Made a few years ago now, but... he grabbed the latest (at the time) electric vehilce and drove from Grimsby to JoG and back to see how much it cost and how long it took. I can't remember the costs because I was struck the time it took. 26 hours. I regularly drive FAR in excess of the best EV range for work and as we know, motorway driving kills range in an EV. To turn what is an acceptable eight hour "travel day" in to two, or maybe even three days is not practical. I have to take stuff with me so taking the train is out. I could ship the stuff ahead of time but when going to a breakdown (much of my work is breakdowns of critical business infrastructure) that is not practical either. I have to arrive at the door, with the gear in the vehicle within the SLA. In an electric vehicle I'd be in for one or two nights in hotel(s) before arriving at site. Business costs, and therefore all other costs including inflation etc will suffer in this scenario. EV's are a non-sustainable solution for an awful lot of perfectly sensible and legitimate reasons. That's not to say climate change isn't legitimate of course, and like most people I reflect on how I personally migth be impacted because that's one of the few things I know about. BUT journey times measured in days not hours, even on our small island, is an obvious problem and for countries and continents that rely heavily on road transport because of the efficiency and convenmience door-to-door transport brings, EV transport that relies on external power from a charging point is a non starter... -
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What the postie brought today!
neptune replied to Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset's topic in The Start Line
My New Spax dampers. Ordered on Tuesday, arrived today(Friday). Superb service from @damperman and his team Thankyou -
Nicely done!
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NKC Malvern WSCC Torch Mount - STL File
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to CoastalCoops's topic in The Start Line
Great idea, can you put it in the 3D print area of Downloads here- https://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/files/category/48-3d-printer-drawing-files/ -
In desperate need of help. CBR1000RR parts/Sensors
Rednop1 replied to Maurici- CleaR Motorsport's topic in The Start Line
Have you tried the bec owners group on facebook? there are alot of boys over in lreland runner those engines you may have a much better chance of finding one if you put a wanted on facebook groups -
Morning all, For those who recieved the pocket torch at the National Kit Car Show at Malvern a few weeks back, this STL 3D print file may be of interest. It's a small clip to mount the torch on a panel. I'll be mounting mine under my dash for easy access when needed. Feel free to print your own if you wish. There's 2 countersunk 3mm holes, 91mm apart for mounting it at either end. Enjoy! WSCC Torch Mount.STL
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which kind of exhaust for a silver top ZEI ?
corsechris replied to pierreA's topic in The Start Line
The price on that Westfield part…..good grief. -
In desperate need of help. CBR1000RR parts/Sensors
Euan Hoosearmy replied to Maurici- CleaR Motorsport's topic in The Start Line
Have you contacted some of the specialist Honda dealers? http://www.johnoldfield.co.uk/ https://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/ https://www.jtsmotorcycles.co.uk/honda-spares -
In desperate need of help. CBR1000RR parts/Sensors
Captain Colonial replied to Maurici- CleaR Motorsport's topic in The Start Line
Are there any motorbike breaker yards you can check? - Yesterday
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In desperate need of help. CBR1000RR parts/Sensors
Maurici- CleaR Motorsport replied to Maurici- CleaR Motorsport's topic in The Start Line
Cheers Chris! -
Happy Birthday Julie
ianali replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Hope you’ve had a great day Julie. luv from Ian&Ali xx -
Camp Carrots Summer holidays to Yorkshire
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Day 3. Wensleydale to Pateley bridge. Amazing roads you have. Stopped off at a pub which was like the the league of gentlemen and in the back of beyond. -
Camp Carrots Summer holidays to Yorkshire
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
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Camp Carrots Summer holidays to Yorkshire
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Day 3 On to wensleydale creamery from Malham. Oh my word. The roads you Yorkshire area have are out of this world. Never laughed and smiled so much driving. -
Camp Carrots Summer holidays to Yorkshire
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Day 3 visit to malham. Nice drive and a lot of narrow bendy roads. Me and Bigfoot just stayed in the pub lol while the others walked the hills. -
Camp Carrots Summer holidays to Yorkshire
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
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Happy Birthday Julie
Stu Faulkner replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Happy birthday Julie 🎂 -
Happy Birthday Julie
Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Happy birthday @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative I'm in Spain celebrating my brother in laws 60th today. -
90 year old Granny with her hair ‘on fire’ 🤣
Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset replied to Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset's topic in The Start Line
Lovely picture Andy, thanks for posting it up. I bet your Mum won’t forget that day!! 👍