Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Yeah I agree. I've yet to see a cyclist do anything exciting at all. It's a Good point you're making though. They are all quite dull, I agree.
Ded_Zebra wrote: » IMO lots of cyclist enthusiasts are just as bad. There is a group of them that cycle up my way on the weekends and they are totally obnoxious. They cycle 3-4 abreast and maybe 5 deep (if that makes sense) and generally make life difficult for all other road users.
toastedpickles wrote: » I leave for two hours to come back to a huge debate on stickers What have I started?!
MCMLXXV wrote: » Cyclists scare the fook outta me tbh but what's gonna draw more bad press, a few cvnts on bikes that won't pull in or some dickwad in a civic doing reverse doughnuts?
Ichisaq wrote: » We gotta stick it to the man!
Chris_Heilong wrote: » I would vote decal, but not sticker.
YbFocus wrote: » Whats the difference?
toastedpickles wrote: » I've created a monster! :eek: Disclaimer: toastedpickles will not be held responsible for the concept, suggestions & or production of said stickers, terms and conditions apply, regulated by the central bank of Ireland
Scortho wrote: » Fyp. Being financed by them (tax payer) would help explain how you fund your fuel bill!:P
ba_barabus wrote: » I give up. Leading to my birthday I've had: a) a main dealer scratch my bumper while doing warranty work (Wednesday, and not heard from them since) b) my brakes fail on the motorway (Friday) C) A loud noise from my engine (Monday) D) No clutch (Tuesday) I literally got to today and said I ****ing hate cars. Happy bloody birthday to me.
YbFocus wrote: » I know your pain tp I also want to figure out what little cnut put milk and sugar in my Jerry can of petrol. Filled the bike and it started and died, wouldn't go no matter what. Took the carb off and the mess I found defies belief! What did they get out of doing this!
ba_barabus wrote: » I've gotten the car back and now have to assess the situation. I've got broken chain guides, a failed tensioner, the chain itself may be ok, vacuum pump has failed, calipers seized and oil leaks. The problem is I either do it all or do nothing.
Bpmull wrote: » Is there high mileage on your car I was in your situation earlier this year when I brought the focus to them mechanic and got a long list of stuff. At least you if that's all done you'll have a perfect car. I suppose it depends on the quote you get.
Ded_Zebra wrote: » Is this all on the e46?
ba_barabus wrote: » It currently sits at 115K. I asked the mechanic what he thought and he said if it was rough he'd tell me to just drive it on (obviously fix the brakes) but he felt it was in such good condition otherwise that it would certainly be worth investing in if i was going to keep it. It sure is. I'm gutted. The only thing I can do is fix it or trade it in.
Ded_Zebra wrote: » That really sucks man What happened that so many things went wrong all at the same time?
power pants wrote: » maybe use it as a trade in? Unless you are keeping it, will be quite expensive to get everything sorted on it
BX 19 wrote: » I know we're forever moaning about our motorway quality but I've been up and down to Belfast over the last few days and the quality of the M1/A1 isn't great at all. Especially signage and line painting is crap up there. You can notice the difference when you cross the border south of Newry back onto the N1. Ended up continuing up the M1 towards Craigavon where it splits up to the A1/M1 instead of going up to Dublin. It aint exactly signposted until the last minute. Annoying.