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Lotus, Caterham and Westfield Cars Day at the Museum, Peak District, Sun 15th June, FREE
Tony H replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Will there be many going in the museum & how long will we have if we go in after breakfast? -
I have a full westfield wide track set available with Gaz shocks if that’s any good
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Yorkshire Breakfast meeting, 15th June.
Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO replied to Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
I didn't know this was on. - Today
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//sorted// thanks// In desperate need of help. CBR1000RR parts/Sensors
Maurici- CleaR Motorsport replied to Maurici- CleaR Motorsport's topic in The Start Line
And now sorted! THANKS -
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dvd8n replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
I think that used to be the case but now I think that we've just reached the point where it's really hard to hit increasingly stringent emissions standards without badly compromising reliability. -
Hi all, just thought I’d give you an update after a bit of a wait .. the Westy has passed its MOT today as a non cat vehicle using the engine specialist report I got and emails from DVSA! You should see the smile on my face and a great day for a blast! Thanks to all for your help and advice with this!!
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Flying Carrot Steve replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
I believe they call it 'inbuilt obsolescence' Manufacturers love that stuff. More repair work, shorter lifespan, more sales, more profit etc -
//sorted// thanks// In desperate need of help. CBR1000RR parts/Sensors
Maurici- CleaR Motorsport replied to Maurici- CleaR Motorsport's topic in The Start Line
Yeah... no local stock. They claim 7 days delivery till they try to place the order... honda will not serve it to them. -
//sorted// thanks// In desperate need of help. CBR1000RR parts/Sensors
Maurici- CleaR Motorsport replied to Maurici- CleaR Motorsport's topic in The Start Line
Good Shout Ash. I've placed a post there. Let's see. -
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dvd8n replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
That's certainly true. We seem to have gone from over built boat anchor engines that easily outlived the rot box bodies that they were installed into, to engines with 'improvements' like wet belts, low tension piston rings, water thin oils and the like that consign otherwise good condition cars to the scrapper. -
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corsechris replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Charge anxiety would be a better description. Think back to our last petrol shortage when we all had ‘range anxiety’. We also suddenly discovered how far our cars could go on a gallon when driven carefully too. @joolz my MOT tester just sold his Passat. Similar story to yours, 260k, he paid £700 for it about 5 years ago IIRC. Key thing there is it predates the worst of the modern ‘improvements’. I sincerely doubt a current equivalent would perform for you as well as the Passat does. The perception, or worse, reality of being forced to adopt something new is always going to be unpopular. We naturally want to carry on just as we are. Stick to the familiar. -
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corsechris replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
I don’t think we will see the changes threatened/promised materialising personally. The deadlines will get pushed back & diluted, the problem will get kicked down the road again and again. Short term expedience will always win out. -
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dvd8n replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
I think that it's more than that - I think that it's a resistance to forced change - especially when it's badly thought through change. BEVs definitely have a very good use case; for some things they're great but they're very obviously not a universal answer. Yet the sale of ICE and hybrid alternatives are getting banned. 15 minute neighbourhoods are a great idea but instead of encouraging small local businesses they try to do it by banjaxing the road system instead. An increase in the use of public transport would be great but encourage it by providing that public transport regularly at a sensible price, not by taxing us our of cars. It's politicians that need psychologists, not the public. -
Yorkshire Breakfast meeting, 15th June.
tex replied to Robin Parker (Red Spider) - Yorkshire AO's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
I'm going to castle Howard tomorrow if your over that way for a run... 👍 Classic car show https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14LunjnMLZR/ -
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Flying Carrot Steve replied to Paul Robinson's topic in Westfields for Sale
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Flying Carrot Steve replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Yes I watched that too, made me realise how absolutely useless the governments here have been at 'putting the great back in Great Britain' We may be a wealthy country but we are definitely not a country full of wealthy citizens like Norway seems to be by comparison. -
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joolz replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
One of the reps for a local motor factors I use told me that at the main dealerships people are trading in their full electric cars for hybrids. Is range anxiety still an issue? Might we need psychologists in dealerships alongside sales people? On a personal point my 267k miles passat is still going strong, is averaging just over 60mpg including towing regularly. It cost very little to buy and costs very little to run. I'm in no hurry to go electric. -
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After my off at Prescott last weekend I need a set of standard track front wishbones top and bottom, steering rack 2.4 ratio, a pair of dampers and a drivers side cycle wing bracket for Cortina upright. Cheers
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corsechris replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
A key point there I think - resistance to change. Much of the potential burden can and should be handled by the car itself. For a long time I would have said if anyone needs regular long trips, Tesla was the only sensible answer, but that is thankfully changing. It used to be kind of frustrating, now it has darker undertones thanks to the political persuasion of musk. Tesla have somewhat opened up their charging network to non-tesla cars, but there are caveats and ad-hoc changes which is exactly what nobody needs or wants. No denying there are still lots of issues with charging networks in this country, but it does look to be getting organised finally, albeit slowly. Octopus do an all you can eat subscription that gets you unlimited home charging for £30 a month. For those that won’t be doing long trips much or at all, if they can home charge, I just can’t see the objection myself. I had a PHEV because I thought it gave best of both worlds - no cost on short trips, long range when needed. In hindsight, I think that was true, but it also came with the worst of both worlds. Complexity and cost. Time will tell if my move to EV was the right one for ME or not. At the moment, I really can’t see any downsides to it. Most of my driving will be done on solar that I already get paid for even if I use it myself. My electricity tariff gets me a discount on charging at apparently almost 1 million charge points in the UK (although I bet a large number of those are not all that useful). The car has a 2 year service interval at which the big ticket item is new wiper blades….. eta correction to Octopus charging offer. -
Lotus, Caterham and Westfield Cars Day at the Museum, Peak District, Sun 15th June, FREE
Greenstreak-Andy D replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Maybe next time. Family holiday tomorrow Andy -
Auf Wiedersehen/ Arrivederci Peaky Schnitzel Pizza Tour 2025, send off, Tagg Lane, Carding Shed & Hull -- Tue 17th June 2025
Greenstreak-Andy D replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Not envious, one little bit! Have an amazing trip, I’m sure it will be epic. I would love to send you off at Tagg Lane Dairy but will be in Anglesey with family. Looking forward to Bagpuss TV updates! Andy -
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corsechris replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
I think we agree on your use case. 600+ miles a day sounds like purgatory to me though. Sadly, there are a lot of unreliable engines out there these days. Wet belts are sadly very common now, and just as problematic in many brands. MB even managed to cram one behind the flywheel on their A45 engine. Even Honda use them now. And the engines that still have chains? Ingenium anyone? But they all seem to suffer chain issues to some degree. Direct injection WILL lead to clogged inlet ports that need cleaning. EGR clogs, NOx sensors failing with expensive regularity, DPF clogging, low tension piston rings leading to early engine demise. The list goes on. The majority of these issues arise from the ever increasing demands for reduced emissions and increased efficiency. Many are aggravated by short trips. Proper servicing can help, but not prevent all these issues. Some actual stats on engine lifespan would be interesting. There is a vague claim that ICE lasts 150 to 300k miles…but I suspect there won’t be many achieving that figure, particularly Ford and JLR….oh, and BMW with their appetite for big end bearings. Not sure when ICE peaked in terms of longevity. Maybe the 90’s? GDI & EGR started the rot imo. -
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Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
It's fascinating how many people are convinced that EV's can't work 'for them' without having tried. Is it easy to jump from an ICE car to an EV and use it in exactly the same way? No, it isn't. You need to be comfortable with satnav route planning, install apps, learn where the fastest, cheapest, most reliable chargers are dotted around all over the country and learn what the car is capable of and what works best for it. Or buy a Tesla, which is infuriatingly well catered for in those respects. For example, for long journeys it isn't even enough to navigate to a charger location. The car also has to KNOW it's going to that charger, as well as knowing what the charger capacity is, and it needs to know that more than 30mins beforehand because this lets it condition the battery (heating or cooling) in preparation, otherwise it won't hit peak charging speeds. -
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Image split rims 13” alloys PRICE DROP
Chris Larner replied to Chris Larner's topic in Parts for Sale
Price reduced too £600