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  1. Squiffy

    Buzzer indications

    Very few I think, certainly my Yamaga 900 Diversion didn't, but as I said it had aftermarket security which included a buzzer for the indicators, have to say that I've been to a few bike shows and never been given the sales pitch by any maker about indicators self cancelling. Phil
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    Perfect Conversion Base for StreetSleeper

    Was the first British vehicle to have a toothed rubber cam belt if I remember correctly 🤔. Phil
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    Buzzer indications

    All a matter of production costs I suppose 😏. Phil
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    Mobile CCTV

    In my experience from years ago ( In the mid 80's) I was the area sales manager for a security company called ATI Industries, these alarms that we sold were very expensive at the time and were only sold on a "We fit it principle". But those in the trade, were well aware that all that was really...
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    Chinese Diesel heaters

    I hope so too Nabsim, however most of the problems reported are units not firing up and the doom sayers who prophesise death by freezing if you use the cheap Chinese equivalent to the European. But let's face it when did we last get temperatures below -40 in the UK. Plus the fact that for £78 my...
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    Chinese Diesel heaters

    Here is the one that I ought Pudsey but the link is now not available? So had to take a screen shot of the original order, the one I had now seems to have increased in price to £98.89. I've noticed a similar situation on Amazon just lately where you purchase something quite cheap and when...
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    Buzzer indications

    Final update the 250 Herald are led indicators ( Had it 5 years and didn't know up until now 😑) so is the wife's 50cc scooter so had to do same as Herald two connected in parallel with o/s & n/s indicators. The Bonniville and Dealim both have filament bulbs so was able to put them across the...
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    Buzzer indications

    Well successful venture, had to use two o/s & n/s front indicators inside the head lamp unit, tried the relay didn't work, tried pos relay to neg battery and worked while indicating but still carried on buzzing or rather clicking when indicators were cancelled so went for the two buzzer in...
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    Buzzer indications

    Your right of course, I've been riding for 50years but still on occasions I forget to cancel the indicators and during a bright day the tell tale light is almost useless on most bikes. The buzzers have arrived and tested on a 12volt battery, loud is how I'd describe them so tomorrow after my...
  10. Squiffy

    Buzzer indications

    Sounds about right 🤣
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    Buzzer indications

    I have 4 motorcycles, well 3 actually one of them is my wife's 50cc Modena scooter how she rides it I really don't know as it does tops 35mph with a folllowing wind. But she can ride it without a CBT on her car licence 😄 I hate riding it as on straighter roads car drivers are constantly trying...
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    Travelling the continent

    To be fair to EE and o2 we've never had much trouble with dropping out certainly nothing like as happens in the UK, as a matter of interest what provider do you use. The only time we have used a local sim was our first trip to Poland about 11 years ago on the advice of a Polish friend but found...
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    Travelling the continent

    That's my point, that on the continent 3 & 4G signals are strong in nearly all parts or at least EE and o2 are strong, the necessity to use a public WiFi is almost not required but its there if needed, the majority not needing passwords. You also do not need to enter your address or email before...
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    Travelling the continent

    Just had a Google melt down Phil, it would seem that it would not be viable in the UK financially, plus the size of the dish has to be larger than my Camos sat dish so would require another dish to carry round. 🙁. 🥵 It's 42c on my decking under the pergola
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    Electrical Installation - a bit of market research .....

    Dave you are really in a niche market. Your idea of a conversion let's face it is all electric, that much is obvious with your really detailed and helpful posts on various electrical and electronic appliances. Agreed that if you want to be the market leader in all electric conversions/Coach...
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    Travelling the continent

    Great idea Phil, I had thought about it but the expense is beyond me and Eileen's boss although he pays all phone and broadband expenses when we are home, Plus use abroad, I think he would definitely bulk at sat Internet prices. She's good at her job and has her finger on the pulse was the...
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    Travelling the continent

    No we don't have WiFi range extender but in the UK you surely do need one, but the whole point of me retiring early and for Eileen to be part time Tues to Thursday was so we could travel around and not be stuck in a McDonald's car park or close by in some city area, we might just as well stay...
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    Electrical Installation - a bit of market research .....

    Well thought out 👏
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    Travelling the continent

    One of the things that really Ts me off about travelling around Britain is the 4G/5G situation, I've retired, I retired when I was sixty but my wife bless her was only 50 at the time, however she soon was able to work part time as PA to a property developer that she had been working for full...
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    DAFF LF45 self built motorhome

    🙂👌
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