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That takes me back a bit, it's been a good few years since I was last on a horse .... Mind you, much the same as my motor cycle days, spent more time off em than on em
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Nice to meet a fellow rider on here, I love riding horses the thrill at a gallop on the beach or jumping them cross country or even show jumping, it really does fill a void in my life. Motor bikes I have steered clear of because if I hadn't I doubt I'd be here to type this.
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horse.!mmm tasty!!
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Roo just like beef just a bit stronger in flavour.
Apparently Australia the only country to eat the animal that is its national emblem!!!!!???????? Last edited by ozzy1 : 7th April 2011 at 06:28 PM. |
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The french will eat anything!
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Horse rider here too, had 2 of my own a few years ago, well 1 for me & 1 for the wife, hers was a good little , what I would call a "plodder" , a Welsh section "D", cracking "in Hand" show horse...
My own was a 16 hand Thoroughbred chestnut mare, & wow was she "flighty" a great show jumper, higher the better, she was great, used to turn her into the jump, she,d see it & her ears twitched as if to say "I see it, here we go" , i,d "give" her the reign & she,d jump it perfectly , tho I then would "take" the reign in mid flight, as otherwise we,d be off like a speed train once she,d landed . I used to spend more money on horse shoes in a year than I,ve spent on shoes for myself in my lifetime LOL. Tho, must agree, its a great feeling galloping flat out along a beach, its hard to describe, but , wow, took my breath away. I also dabbled with motorbikes....used to race them for a team....ouch. cheers andy
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I know if i had ever got into bikes I'd of taken one too many risks as my confidence grew and would of ended up dead or in a wheel chair so I steer well clear. Back to the build, I have sold a large portion of my retro gaming stuff in one sale and should have £500 cash burning a hole in my pocket by tomorrow morning. I have decided it will buy the steel for the chassis pay for a larger gas bottle and the build table and some much needed tools. So tempted to buy the chassis precut but doing a mazda (saturn design) build I have to wait for the drawings for the diff/tunnel sections. |
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Chassis will be rolling today with engine in and mounted, will also put up some new pics. I've spent a fair bit of time cadding it up this week but have a bit of a headache getting upto speed with google sketchup. Nearly there though. Will have the flat pack chassis kits ready soon as well as everything else. Regards....Andrew
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95% of Saturn's MX5 chassis is identical to the book.
I started with one of Handy's standard flat pack kits, and have only had to change/replace a few parts for the MX5 version. I'm sure if you talk to Handy nicely, he'll come up with a plan to get you started - he's been a great help for me It'll save you countless hours starting with a pre-cut kit - well worth the small premium! |
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