From: Harry Bloomfield on
Watching a motorcycle cops proggy, they referred to them as 'Arm
Signals'.

OK - when I'm wrong, I'm wrong :-)

I wasn't too impressed with the low speed riding skills of the wannabe
motorcycle cops though - you would think they would have learned to do
this before applying, rather than dropping it on the course, it is only
basic control.

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Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk


From: Silk on
On 06/12/2009 16:03, Harry Bloomfield wrote:

> OK - when I'm wrong, I'm wrong :-)

We know that already. ;-)
From: Harry Bloomfield on
Silk wrote on 06/12/2009 :
> On 06/12/2009 16:03, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
>
>> OK - when I'm wrong, I'm wrong :-)
>
> We know that already. ;-)

But I did not :D

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Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk


From: Silk on
On 06/12/2009 22:11, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
> Silk wrote on 06/12/2009 :
>> On 06/12/2009 16:03, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
>>
>>> OK - when I'm wrong, I'm wrong :-)
>>
>> We know that already. ;-)
>
> But I did not :D

Now you know, you can book yourself up for an Advanced Driving course.
From: DavidR on
"Harry Bloomfield" <harry.m1byt(a)NOSPAM.tiscali.co.uk> wrote
> Watching a motorcycle cops proggy, they referred to them as 'Arm Signals'.
>
> OK - when I'm wrong, I'm wrong :-)
>
So, unless you have a Caterham 7, do you still think you can do them?


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