More likely excess crankcase pressure from too many pasties and pints of Doom Bar.kernow kid wrote:Mind you I'm in sub tropical Cornwall so it's always a warm draught.... kk
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Cornish drafts - continued from "Flip front crash helmets"
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Re: Flip front crash helmets
How very rude!! And factually incorrect.
Since Sharps who make Doom Bar sold out to Molson Coors I'm a dedicated St Austell Brewery man and only drink Tribute.
Same result as you mentioned in the first part of your comment though.
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Since Sharps who make Doom Bar sold out to Molson Coors I'm a dedicated St Austell Brewery man and only drink Tribute.
Same result as you mentioned in the first part of your comment though.
kk
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Re: Flip front crash helmets
No room in my Treats Cupboard for Snozzle Brewery's ales.kernow kid wrote:Since Sharps who make Doom Bar sold out to Molson Coors I'm a dedicated St Austell Brewery man and only drink Tribute.
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Re: Flip front crash helmets
Oh dear! Hmm, if you are in the Stow on the Wold area end of August, there maybe a few takeaways local to there..
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Re: Flip front crash helmets
I have to stick to Rattler when I'm down your way KK.
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Blimey Mike, that's pretty brave! My dad always told me you should drink decent cider standing up.MikeM. wrote:I have to stick to Rattler when I'm down your way KK.
Because if your sitting down, you won't be able to stand up!!
The Cornish Orchards on draught if you can find it is a lovely pint of cider .
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Re: Flip front crash helmets
Rather drink Skinner's Betty Stoggs which brewed in Truro . On the helmets subject with the full face with I like a bit of air in to keep cool so keep a small gap open I have not tried a flip front helmet to see if this if you can do the same as the visor helmet.
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Re: Flip front crash helmets
Had a tour of Skinner's cpl years back, that's a good way to spend an afternoon... especially as they have their own bar.JAH wrote:Rather drink Skinner's Betty Stoggs which brewed in Truro . On the helmets subject with the full face with I like a bit of air in to keep cool so keep a small gap open I have not tried a flip front helmet to see if this if you can do the same as the visor helmet.
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I like the Shark Evoline because it will let you do that , but in town and traffic I can pop the front over the top and improve my peripheral vision.
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