Same here for Bedlam and Dyke Bottoms!I lived really near Condom for a few years. It was a real pain driving there because you would have cars stopped in the middle of the road so that American tourists could get their selfie next to the sign...![]()
Same here for Bedlam and Dyke Bottoms!I lived really near Condom for a few years. It was a real pain driving there because you would have cars stopped in the middle of the road so that American tourists could get their selfie next to the sign...![]()
There is a small village in Bavaria (?) I've driven through that has the charming name of "****". I don't understand why we don't hear more about that oneSame here for Bedlam and Dyke Bottoms!
Yeh! The cable ties were the give way!.What! Instead of a condom?
How unfortunate for the villagers or as they would be know as a W****er.There is a small village in Bavaria (?) I've driven through that has the charming name of "****". I don't understand why we don't hear more about that one
edit -ok, first time for me to encounter the forums auto rude word changing feature!
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Look it up on google maps. Just make sure you erase your search history afterwards .....
Yes carry on and don’t worry about itHave to admit to having a smi!e or two on readiing this thread!
But as the new owner of an intuvia console i am trying to find out if it is ok in wet weather, to which i fully expect the answer to be yes. The bosch manual makes no stateme t one way or a other.
Today i have been riding in wet weather with no issues, and i do not expect to resort to any bodge likeclingfilm, condoms or baggiex!
More dubious, to me, is whether removing the console represents any hazard out in tne rain? I have dkne so today and all was well, but it made me wonder.
Any thoughts anyone?
I am amazed bosch dont cover this in the manual