Last edited by onearmedbandit; 26th March 2020 at 13:31.
Last edited by onearmedbandit; 26th March 2020 at 13:31.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
A few I know (and more I don't know) never planned on getting anywhere near sheep, cattle or other vehicles on the road. Some even planned on staying on the tar seal.
A large perrcentage of motorcycle accidents are a one vehicle event.
The reason for the ban on unnecessary travel is to prevent risk of exposure to the emergency workers should you fail to complete your journey safely. It's nothing to do with your risk.
If you do have an off ... the current traffic flow might mean some extended length of time before you are found. Any feelings of sadness then will be for your family and the first response teams.
Good luck ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Got a stash of gas. First thing I did was fill up all our fuel containers and vehicals well before any "rush". 340kms easy round trip on a tank.. The top box willl hold a few gallons as well. Well more than a few being 65ltres capacity. We don't have miles and miles of staight road out of the boundry like you folk. Hell if I wanted to I could mount a 4 gallon tank on the pillion area of the seat then use a tap with fuel hose connected to the main fuel line using a "T"peice to the carbs. No fuel pump required.
Jeez, if that lot goes up, there will just be a wee pile of smoldering bonez left
Save the cost of a funeral. With her-in-doors already having access to all my savings, for health reasons, it'll make things simple.
Actually the set up will be quite safe and secure. As I've said previously the FX650 is our primary means of transport in this enviroment.
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