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The front tyre on the V11 is worn out, but it's too cold to contemplate getting the wheel off and taking it down to the shop to have a new one fitted.

 

Sigh. :xmas:

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I'm looking out the front window, and there's bits of snow lying on the grass. The road is mostly clear apart from a couple of patches in the road. I think I could negotiate past those and get to the main roads. Tempted to take the bike to work 1200-2200 shift today. But the BBC are posting Temps of -1 max and -4 as a min. I think it will have to be the car :(

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Even if I had a good tyre, I can't find any unleaded petrol here since Xmas eve. I can get diesel for my car, but the V11 and my wife's car are stranded almost empty.

 

Since the Buncefield fire I can't get Shell Optimax locally at all, so the V11 has to run on crappy lowgrade unleaded.

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Even if I had a good tyre, I can't find any unleaded petrol here since Xmas eve. I can get diesel for my car, but the V11 and my wife's car are stranded almost empty.

 

Since the Buncefield fire I can't get Shell Optimax locally at all, so the V11 has to run on crappy lowgrade unleaded.

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Shell are blaming it on the fire but in fact its down to thier computerised re-ordering system crashing- I have a friend who works for them and has spilled the beans.

 

No problems oop north.

 

Guy :helmet:

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Shell are blaming it on the fire but in fact its down to thier computerised re-ordering system crashing- I have a friend who works for them and has spilled the beans.

 

No problems oop north.

 

Guy  :helmet:

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So that explains the Optimax shortage, but I can't get any BP, Total etc either.

 

I'm thinking of getting a reconditioned diesel Enfield that I can run on chip fat. Bikes that can run on Lard

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Even if I had a good tyre, I can't find any unleaded petrol here since Xmas eve. I can get diesel for my car, but the V11 and my wife's car are stranded almost empty.

 

Since the Buncefield fire I can't get Shell Optimax locally at all, so the V11 has to run on crappy lowgrade unleaded.

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Here's my petrol story:

 

On Christmas eve my son Chris got hungry and took my wife's car down to the local McDonalds. I asked him if he could fill it up and so he did with 95 octane unleaded.

Oh, did I forget to tell you that it's a Ford Mondeo TDCI? (Turbo DIESEL commonrail injection)....... :homer:

 

He's not flavour of the month right now, but thanks God nothing severe happended to the engine. The Ford garage managed to suck up the gasoline and clean/rinse the fuel hoses and change the filters.

 

And to sum it all up Chris works on the local Shell gas station..... prat!

 

Cheers

 

Søren

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I would be out on the road today, but thier is still just enough mud on the road from flooding that its kinda like driving on ice with a healthy dose of oil on it.

 

freaking sicily.

 

Z

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He's not flavour of the month right now,

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Now's the time to post your 'he's grounded' comic strip :lol:

Glad to hear the car wasn't too damaged. I had a guy put diesel in our gasoline-powered tractor once. It doesn't run so well.

"Prat" seems appropriate.

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You are lucky there was no damage. I keep seeing reports in the press of how these misfuelling events cost an average of £5000 to fix and you are not covered by insurance.

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