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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotrod View Post
    [QUOTE Handy for those handbrake turns
    You mean,,, BAT TURNS!!!!

    Had a jet boat a long time ago,,, Get it up around 30, let off the gas, crank the wheel full lock, mash the throttle,,,, YEEEEEEEEEEEEhaw!!!! We nick-named it the 'Bat-Turn',,,

    Those were the days! [/QUOTE]



    WOW Scotrod those Bat-Turns sound like fun.I will have to try them on my Sea-Doo waverunner in 2014
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    WOW Scotrod those Bat-Turns sound like fun.I will have to try them on my Sea-Doo waverunner in 2014 [/QUOTE]

    Be careful doing Bat-Turns on a wave runner!!! You might get launched! I had a couple of those over the years and can't say I would have tried it on mine!!!

    The boat was a different story,,, It was pretty light,,, One of those low to the water, good for nothing but haulin azz/making noise boats. (18 ft Tahiti, 460 Ford w/open Bassett headers over the stern)

    After ya cranked the wheel, nailed it,,, the boat was light enough/shallow enough draft it would roll up on its side, slide/spin around then slide across the water backwards a little bit, dig in, then haul azz back the other way,, All 8 were singing at 5 grand the whole time,,,

    Typically, it was: OMG!!! WE'RE GONNA DIE!!!!!!!!,,, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!,,,,,,,,

    Hey,,,,,,,,,,,, that was FUN!!, Can we do it again????


    Yep, had a lot of fun in my younger days,,,,

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    Cool Lights Done

    OK that's the lights sorted. One more test ride done too (Looking really dirty now), and one more tomorrow to make final adjustments, and then we wait for the Government paperwork, so who knows how long that will take

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    "Once more into the fray, into the last good fight I'll ever know, to live and die on this day, to live and die on this day"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul B Blues View Post
    One more test ride done too (Looking really dirty now)
    Paul, that is the best look to have...that the bike has been ridden. I would rather have a dirty bike, with mileage on it, than a pretty/shiny bike, with no mileage on it. It shows that someone was out having fun.


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    Cool Not Me!

    Quote Originally Posted by Miles View Post
    Paul, that is the best look to have...that the bike has been ridden. I would rather have a dirty bike, with mileage on it, than a pretty/shiny bike, with no mileage on it. It shows that someone was out having fun.

    Ha ha, yes Miles I agree, but I wish it was me had made it dirty It's all for a good cause I know, so I'll get my wash and polish kit ready for when it gets here. It will be valeted before it gets here, but I'll was it anyway....ha ha ha
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    Unhappy It's Ready

    OK that's the Trike now ready for delivery We now have to wait for the Government paperwork to confirm the conversation from bike to trike. Due to streamlining of services, closing of departments and merging others, the last registrations have taken 6 f-ing weeks. The owner of the Trike Shop called and complained about the delay, they were promised the new registrations would take no longer then 10 days. My 10th day was 2 days ago, still no paperwork Now we must wait

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    Trike Registration

    Hi Paul, sorry to hear of the delay but I do not understand the problem with the paperwork.
    Your bike was already registered on 2nd August 2013 and road tax paid until 1st August 2014.
    I understand that the taxation class has been changed from Bicycle to Trike but surely this is just an admin job. As long as you are still the registered keeper the bike is legal.
    Under the new regulations you do not have to wait for the tax disc change, you are now allowed to ride without displaying a disc for 14 days. This rule was brought in when the system was centralised! You may also know that because the system has changed, from October 2014 the tax disc is going to be abolished.
    Unless someone from the DVLA or VOSA wish to inspect the Trike conversion, you should be good to go. The only other hold up would be if you have changed the plate!
    If I have misunderstood the new regulations, please let me know.
    Lets hope you get to ride it soon. Bob.

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