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Re: Diseasal engines are as bad as they said
« Reply #15 on: 10 December 2014, 18:04:42 »

Yet it gets no concession on road tax to speak of, as the engine is too big. :(
The superior MFL gets a tenner off tax :D

Though hardly a deal maker :(
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Re: Diseasal engines are as bad as they said
« Reply #16 on: 10 December 2014, 23:09:03 »

What a load of garbage all this is, tis a fact that London air is cleaner than it was 100 years ago, and Teesside is a lot cleaner that it was 30 years ago............Fact.

Coal fires and log burners cause most air pollution, we have few factories left..............discuss... :)

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Re: Diseasal engines are as bad as they said
« Reply #17 on: 10 December 2014, 23:11:51 »

To paraphrase Dick Emery, Ooh you are cynical, but I like you... :D
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Re: Diseasal engines are as bad as they said
« Reply #18 on: 11 December 2014, 00:40:03 »

Yet it gets no concession on road tax to speak of, as the engine is too big. :(
The superior MFL gets a tenner off tax :D

Though hardly a deal maker :(

Like I said. ::)
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Re: Diseasal engines are as bad as they said
« Reply #19 on: 11 December 2014, 09:00:05 »

Aye.. Bring back Castrol R. At least the petrol heads will stop whinging about pollution then. :D
I used to run my KH250 on that back in 1982, I loved that smell (as well as the noise from the Micron spanny's).

Thinking back it's a wonder I'm still alive and have all my body parts, because the brakes were shite, the handling was shite, and when the (mostly) intermittent centre pot kicked in it more often than not became completely uncontrollable when the throttle was wound on (but it was fun  ;D )
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