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hilldweller

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Half a cupful of castor oil from the chemist in 3 gallons does it a treat.

My encounter with Castrol R was from Reg Dearden and his Manx Nortons in the 1950s. In those days he could hire Oulton Park for a day or half day, for a tenner, and just turn up an test. No safety crew or anything.
 

oppy

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My encounter with Castrol R was from Reg Dearden and his Manx Nortons in the 1950s. In those days he could hire Oulton Park for a day or half day, for a tenner, and just turn up an test. No safety crew or anything.

Do you remember when you could just turn up at Darley Moor when there wasn't a meeting on and blast around the track to your hearts content-----------for nowt ?
 

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Do you remember when you could just turn up at Darley Moor when there wasn't a meeting on and blast around the track to your hearts content-----------for nowt ?

No. Didn't know it existed until relatively recently. Visited once a few years ago for the Festival of 1000 Bikes, not much to write home about.
 
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Ah, my head was locked on to Spanish ferries.

Yes, it's pretty special, Castrol R. I'm amazed it still exists in this high tech synthestic age.

Most respected Motocross tuners still use castor based oil in high revving 2 strokes with race gas it smells divine

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Back to the original thread.

Over the past 20+ years I have used most UK ferries to Europe and can't ever remember not being told to wait in a dedicated motorcycle lane. On at least 2 occasions I have been offered a drink by kind motorhomers parked in the lane next to me, most welcome.

Once on board motorcyclists are squashed up against the ships wall and have to secure their bike with ratchet straps that are supplied by the operators usually filthy with oil and dirt. Other vehicles park so close (as instructed) that motorcyclists can barely get around their bikes, all this while gradually getting hotter and hotter ! Gripes over - I'd still rather be on my motorbike than in my motorhome.

As an aside - why do some bikers put disc locks or security chains on their bikes when on board the ferry ? The bike ain't going anywhere ! ! :)
 

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Back to the original thread.

Over the past 20+ years I have used most UK ferries to Europe and can't ever remember not being told to wait in a dedicated motorcycle lane. On at least 2 occasions I have been offered a drink by kind motorhomers parked in the lane next to me, most welcome.

Once on board motorcyclists are squashed up against the ships wall and have to secure their bike with ratchet straps that are supplied by the operators usually filthy with oil and dirt. Other vehicles park so close (as instructed) that motorcyclists can barely get around their bikes, all this while gradually getting hotter and hotter ! Gripes over - I'd still rather be on my motorbike than in my motorhome.

As an aside - why do some bikers put disc locks or security chains on their bikes when on board the ferry ? The bike ain't going anywhere ! ! :)

Problem solved:

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