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  1. Hello everyone, as the title to the thread sayes, I have an RS Super Buggy, I purchased it around 18 months ago and since having built it, it has been sat in my front room due to various reasons. The back axle is the 1.5 metre length flavour and the tyres are BFL's ,three of them would you believe ,it's also got the swanny downtube, backrest and MK2 seat, plus a little bit of dust due to not having been moved from the front room for so long. I've attached some peektures below. I'm looking at £250 for the RS and due to the size of it, it would have to be picked up from my home or I'm open to talking about delivering it depending upon distance from Stoke On Trent and fuel costs. Let me know what you think folks.....
  2. I have one of these windmeters, it's exactly the same but it is called 'Weatherwatch Pro' and the company that manufactures it is called Speedtech Instruments. I've had it a couple of years and I seem to remember getting it through ebay from some shop in the States, think I paid the equivalent of around £50-£60 then. Great bit of kit, I 'tested' the windmeter accuracy by sitting in the passenger seat of my buddy's vehicle and holding it out of the window while he drove at various speeds and the windmeter was pretty much spot on with what the vehicle odometer was registering. The other functions, such as temperature, altimeter and barometer are accurate too, and as a bonus it also displays the time of day, wow, wonders never cease ;-)
  3. What's happening fellow rs buggiers, is there anyone who can get clarification from Ralf himself as to what the score is? here's hoping for good news......
  4. yes, they are bfl's, the spacing between the inner sections of the forks is 222mm. the spacing between the plates where the front axle is approx 228mm. hope that helps
  5. been messing around with some halogens today, thought i'd share some pics.................
  6. Whereabouts are these sites in SOT? It would be great to know. Nice one.
  7. There's a place called Hixon which is near Stone/Stafford area and there's a disused airfield there. Quite large but as to whether it can be used as a buggy/kite activity area I don't have a clue. Maybe worth investigating though
  8. Great news my RS compadres, mine arrived today. Not so great news, I'm on a 13 day shift working away from home and won't be back till Sunday afternoon, had the RS delivered to my local pub and just got the call. I think that i may be doing the same after I've built mine in my lounge on Sunday PM. That's if I can leave the pub in a fit state to put it together, after nearly two weeks away from my local and the lovely Speckled Hen I may have to think about building the RS on Monday. Let's see......................
  9. Had a Peter Thin XR about four years ago, was'nt impressed after the seat fell apart on my third outing, sold it, got a No Sno Board, sold it and am now looking forward to a week on Monday when I get my new RS Super delivered, 150cm acxle, swan-neck, bigfoot lite forks and bigfoot lites all round. Got ten days off as well to top things off on the day tut buggy arrives. Can things get better, yes, £350 delivered. Should be interesting with a 10m Frenzy 06 as the engine. Here we goooooooooooooooooooo
  10. me thinks that the residents object to their 'we can do what we want here' attitude being infringed upon. i could go on but the acronym 'NIMBY' may seem to suffice.
  11. Morning all, the bbq was ok but I'm no Gordon Ramsey I've been told, there a few folk there yesterday,Antoinne,Craig,Carl,Antoinnes lad.Breeze was a bit choppy,ended up flying some of my Rev's. The Shockwave flew very nicely. I'll be going down to BD in about an hours or so time so should be there 1300ish again.
  12. Morning all, don't post often but wanted to let peeps know that i'll be going up to tut BD hills in a couple of hours,i'll be bringing a BBQ with me. I'm travelling from Stoke On Trent so probs get there around 1300hrs ish. Hey Mick, I'm the guy who spoke Polish with you a couple of weeks ago up tut hills,remember? Jak sie masz?
  13. just come across this thread,wow,i'm trying not to do anything apart from thinking about what time to go to tut pub,again,but i'm thinking about building some furniture which got delivered from MFI today,listenin to some cool podcasts from a station called accidenthash (www.accidenthash.com),hanging washing out,learning how to use Nero,think that i'm thinking about doing too much all at the same time,this sounds bad,i may even be productive today,and all this while i'm on holiday.
  14. great,what a time to pick a week off. what's the weather doing i ask myself, no need to check out any weather sites,i look out tut window and it's...................raining,again,oh now it's sunny and breezy,oh now it's raining.....the pub is open,i think i may get wet on the inside with a few scoops....have to time it just right....go go go.that's the barzone i'll be redirecting to...anyone else on their hols or are folks all at work
  15. reckon my job/career is pretty ok, i'm in railway telecomms. most of the time spend weekend at home then spend4/5 nights in a hotel. expenses look after food and ale(only 1 pint a nite tho ;-) ),spend most of the day outside either around the countryside or in some city working with copper cables,fibre cables,maintanance,climbing steel telecomms towers,meeting loads of people. sometimes I even get paid for what I do,bonus
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