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Colin Caygill

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Colin Caygill last won the day on May 1 2022

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  1. Yes...I can remember someone waving enthusiastically, must've been you! Great weather. My first real taste of the Highlands. I once went up there on a Ducati 748 with a bunch of loonies and didn't notice much of the scenery! Too busy looking where I was going! But you see more in an open top.
  2. Just back from a trip to Mull and Skye in the Tr3. The weather was unbelievable and the car performed faultlessly for the whole 1000 mile excursion. Bumped into a few TR Register guys on the way.
  3. I also had this problem. I opened one little bleeder at a time and just let it drip into a container, popping back every now and then to replenish the reservoir. It worked. I did the clutch like that also.
  4. Ah...so it's different for vehicles. I didn't realise. I'll give it a go. £45 max sounds better than what I thought it would cost. Cheers.
  5. Have ebay increased their costs? I haven't sold anything for quite a while on there, but when I went to list a Triumph 350cc motorbike I found that they take 12.8%of the sale. On a £3500 bike that's £400+they'll take!! I had to list it on Facebook and put up with all the 15 Yr olds asking what's the lowest you'll go mate? Still not had a genuine interest either. I might have to go retro and put an advert in a monthly magazine!!! How quaint!
  6. I don't know if the GT6 has a revcounter that works off the coil or if it's a cable driven one, but if driven off the coil any LT ignition problem will be confirmed by the needle bouncing all over the clock.
  7. If you look on ebay there are literally hundreds of cheap cars and motorbikes like this. This scam is a few years old. Look for an odd looking price... Like £2137 for example. A bit of a giveaway, probably a quirk of exchange rates. That destination where you "safely" deposit your money is a fake site. You'll never hear from them again. EBay have been trying to stop them but they just can't keep up with sheer volume. If you want to see how common it is, look at the "newly listed" items there's page after page. Usually only 1 photo of the vehicle and 1photo of the instructions to avoid ebay.
  8. Trevs blog. For metal shaping/welding/spraying. He's very inspiring.
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