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#1
General Discussion / Re: S2C Website
Last post by Richard - Today at 08:34 AM
Yes, my Firefox thinks it is exactly that: s2c-0#membership number#
Richard
#2
General Discussion / Re: S2C Website
Last post by diffwhine - Today at 07:06 AM
Isn't it s2c-0 and then your membership number rather than the 0 at the end?
#3
General Discussion / S2C Website
Last post by Larry S - Today at 01:10 AM
I am setting up a new phone, and part of that is checking my links.  I went to the club website and was prompted to login. Per the instructions the user name = s2c-(and your member number + a 0 if needed). Is this correct?

I did that and used the password supplied to me; I received an 'error'.

Thoughts?
#4
Nice pix, have ask, what's that vent do?
#5
Quote from: Myles (Mr Fox) Davison on Yesterday at 06:20 PMI'm a unicyclist (I own four...). A penny-farthing is something I'd be happy to try!

 'spose. depends on how you like your filth.

 I say I have a PF, more strictly, mine's owned by a mate, he's had it hanging from my garage-roof for the last 20 odd years. This pic when we used it a photo-prop for a wedding. He insists he'll never sell, not quite sure what he intends to ever do with the thing. I see you're Jockinese, that's a bit far. If you were nearer - and on your head be it - you're welcome to a whirl.

On your head you might be, 'kin dangerous thing.
#6
General Discussion / Re: Import registration number...
Last post by JohnR2 - Yesterday at 07:49 PM
Sounds like sensible advice - the guy dealing with my application sounds reasonable - he called the Landy 'lovely' in his reply to my sending the photos so we'll see whether he has any flexibility in number choice - if not i'll consider buying one as suggested.
#7
General Discussion / Re: The 'Rover' Bicycle - some...
Last post by Theshed - Yesterday at 07:44 PM
Quote from: Ken on Yesterday at 05:17 PMCoventry motor museum has a huge range of early bicycles, a great many were made in the city.
Well worth a look in if anywhere near.
Great place to visit.
Been a while since I been but it was a great 'basic' museum. I like Beaulieu and have been to BMIHT several times but Coventry just seems so much more, 'homely' ?
#8
General Discussion / Re: The 'Rover' Bicycle - some...
Last post by diffwhine - Yesterday at 07:13 PM
Now he tells us...

What other tricks have you got up your proverbial sleeve?
#9
General Discussion / Re: Post up your entries for M...
Last post by Wittsend - Yesterday at 06:51 PM
That's going to be hard to beat (once every 20 years event).

#10
General Discussion / Re: Post up your entries for M...
Last post by Oddjob - Yesterday at 06:35 PM
Northern lights last night.  :cheers-man