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12 Nov 2024 22:36 - 12 Nov 2024 22:38 #258281 by DrRobin
So I bought some shock cord loops and threaded them through the front grille support (it’s metal) and these hold the bridle in place.
 

The shock cord loops tuck in to the grille and won’t be noticed so I will leave them in place and just fit the bridle when required.

If the bridle catches on anything it will just pull out of the shock cord and won’t do any damage.

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12 Nov 2024 22:54 #258282 by DrRobin
As seen at Bedale services 

 

One is capable of some extraordinary things and the other is a fast jet.

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25 Nov 2024 13:01 #258498 by DrRobin
Fitted a 12v multi-way power adapter today



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08 Dec 2024 16:37 #258655 by DrRobin
The first of my North Yorkshire videos with Trails and Tracks. Part 1 is in the Cleveland Hills and features Rudland Rigg, the longest lane in England.



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09 Dec 2024 17:39 #258668 by DrRobin
Part 2, still in the Cleveland Hills, this time it's mostly the fords of the Esk valley.



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22 Dec 2024 22:12 #258824 by DrRobin
Day 2 of my North Yorkshire adventure, this time it's the lanes near Masham and West Witton, comprising:

Foul Gate Nook Lane;
Wreaks Lane;
Grewelthorpe Moor;
Low Moor Lane;
High Lane; and
Morpeth Gate.



Some cracking lanes, all fairly easy and not much need for 4WD, but still a great tour.

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