November 2011
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Hello I refer to the new legislation being drawn up in that good old euroland reference riders visability.
I ride my bike with the compulsory headlight, on but if Euroland has its way I will become Mr Hi Vis man, with all my reflective clothing. If a car or lorry driver cannot see me with my lights on then they should not have a licence and surely by now the plea of 'I didn't see him or her' should be the first indication to the law that the driver needs re educating with a driving test , which would include a compulsory eye test.... Read more
please advise how to bypass actuator to start car from key/ignition .have fitted manual box. Read more
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Just thought I'd ask for the forum's opinion on this.
I have a spare tyre, it's a Goodyear NCT5, DOT code is 1402 (so the tyre is nearly 10 years old). It appears to be pretty much unused (not surprising as it is on a steel wheel -- I have bought a cheap fifth alloy so I can rotate the tyres in future).... Read more
See lots of old tyres on e-bay, advertise it as such.
personally would not use a tyre like that because of risks, but if it was dry stored, overinflated and in the dark, use it as an emergency spare...
Amused to see the advert at the top of the page for a calculator for "whiplash" Given HJ's comments in his motoring column. Read more
My reversing lights on my 1997 R REG Mk3 Astra Arctic 1.6 16v Automatic Don't work when I reverse after starting from cold... Read more
My 2010 Mini First 15,000 miles has developed an intermittent clunk from the
gearbox when engaging gears going up or down the box with either slow or fast
clutch release. The dealer says the noise is a feature of this box is he
spinning me a line? Read more
Hi
a number of the heater wires in my windscreen do not work (in front of the driver's seat typically!) and do not demist that part of the window. Is there anything that can solve this, except for fitting a new windscreen obviously?... Read more
This is how a fully functioning Quickclear windscreen should work :
Just for fun.
http://motoring.ninemsn.com.au/slideshow_ajax.aspx?sectionid=75583§ionname=showroom&subsectionid=7803619&subsectionname=worstevercarnames... Read more
I'm surprised no one has mentioned all those French cars with FAP filters.
What does it say about the people who drive them?


I think the problem is that Hi Viz clothing has gone OTT these days. You see it on building sites where there may be some advantage for crane drivers in conditions of poor visability - the same applies for rail track workers. In the main though it is no substitute for others not observing what is going on. Sometimes it seems half the people wear hi viz these days - shop fitters in well lit shops, people delivering packages, etc. When I took my nephew to a city farm some animals were paniced by a group of small children in hi viz jackets. I pointed this out to the teachers accomanying them and they just cited health and safety. When I further queried what exactly the health and safety issue was they could not answered and got annoyed. Hi Viz is appropriate in some situations but no substitute for NOT THINKING BIKE!