Daftest stuff said on PH which isn't really true

Daftest stuff said on PH which isn't really true

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Zarco

17,279 posts

204 months

Wednesday 15th November
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Counter steering doesn't exist (when riding a motorcycle).

bristolbaron

4,563 posts

207 months

Wednesday 15th November
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Skeptisk said:
However there are other items for which there is no rational explanation. A Picasso painting is an example. The cost of the materials is insignificant. It would also be straightforward to have someone make a fake that is indistinguishable from the real one, except for experts (and even then they might have to use technology). Yet one is worth millions and the other almost nothing.
That’s only irrational if you deem counterfeit money to be worth the same as real money.

Berger 3rd

381 posts

174 months

Wednesday 15th November
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Along the lines of the OPs post, on the thread about not being able to insure Range Rovers, there were a lot of people popping in and saying “well you can insure anything for the right price”

While that it is indisputably correct, it was also people just parroting a well worn phrase and completely missing the point.

Yes, you can insure anything for the right price, but the point is nobody wants to spend £20k insuring a £50k car, and they’d be mad to do so.

TwigtheWonderkid

42,444 posts

145 months

Wednesday 15th November
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yellowbentines said:
"I brought..."
I brought it back home. I brought it back to life. I brought him good news.

What's the problem?

TwigtheWonderkid

42,444 posts

145 months

Wednesday 15th November
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Berger 3rd said:
Yes, you can insure anything for the right price,
You actually can't. There's a vast range of stuff that's just not insurable, at any cost.

Johnspex

4,258 posts

179 months

Wednesday 15th November
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Zarco said:
Counter steering doesn't exist (when riding a motorcycle).
I'm confused. Are you saying it doesn't exist,or, it does?

Jordie Barretts sock

2,757 posts

14 months

Wednesday 15th November
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If your MOT has expired you cannot drive on the road because your insurance isn't valid.


williamp

19,040 posts

268 months

Wednesday 15th November
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Joey Deacon said:
"If you run you car low on fuel it sucks up all the sludge from the bottom of the tank" erm, the pickup is at the lowest part of the tank which is the bottom so is always taking fuel from the bottom of the tank.
you've never ran a classic with a steel fuel tank, then.

Nethybridge

507 posts

7 months

Wednesday 15th November
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
If your MOT has expired you
cannot drive on the road because your insurance isn't valid.
Yes that's a good one.

Another favourite, your car insurance is invalid if you have selected Social and Domestic use only
and while delivering a package from your work on your commute home you end up in a crash.

Cotty

38,585 posts

279 months

Wednesday 15th November
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Berger 3rd said:
Yes, you can insure anything for the right price,
You actually can't. There's a vast range of stuff that's just not insurable, at any cost.
Also under insurance law, you can only buy insurance for something or someone in which you have an insurable interest. i.e I can't take out a life insurance policy on Charles and Camilla.

Cannabis is legal in some countries and some states in America but you can't insure it in the London insurance market as cannabis is illegal here.

InitialDave

11,645 posts

114 months

Wednesday 15th November
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williamp said:
Joey Deacon said:
"If you run you car low on fuel it sucks up all the sludge from the bottom of the tank" erm, the pickup is at the lowest part of the tank which is the bottom so is always taking fuel from the bottom of the tank.
you've never ran a classic with a steel fuel tank, then.
Yep, it's not that it's magically pulling from a position in the tank it wasn't before, it's just the crud gets swirled about and picked up.

Must be 20 years since I had it actually happen, mind.

Cliftonite

8,339 posts

133 months

Thursday 16th November
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"Cash is legal tender and all shops have to accept it."

Zarco

17,279 posts

204 months

Thursday 16th November
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Johnspex said:
Zarco said:
Counter steering doesn't exist (when riding a motorcycle).
I'm confused. Are you saying it doesn't exist,or, it does?
I'm saying it does. But some don't believe in it.

yellowbentines

5,243 posts

202 months

Thursday 16th November
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
yellowbentines said:
"I brought..."
I brought it back home. I brought it back to life. I brought him good news.

What's the problem?
None when used to indicate 'bring', rather than 'buy'.

"I brought a new car last weekend. I went to Tesco and brought a sandwich". And so on.

DickyC

48,588 posts

193 months

Thursday 16th November
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Purosangue said:
julian64 said:
GetCarter said:
Purosangue said:
cadence braking
Used to do it all the time in my Caterhams. It's real, but only when you know what you're doing in a car that needs it.
I think the best one was cadence accelerating once posted on PH.
that was the one

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My brother used to do that on his scooter in the sixties. Not for extra performance or anything, just, "People will think I've got more gears."

His theory was never tested with bystander surveys.

DickyC

48,588 posts

193 months

Thursday 16th November
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yellowbentines said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
yellowbentines said:
"I brought..."
I brought it back home. I brought it back to life. I brought him good news.

What's the problem?
None when used to indicate 'bring', rather than 'buy'.

"I brought a new car last weekend. I went to Tesco and brought a sandwich". And so on.
Queue argument.

Johnspex

4,258 posts

179 months

Thursday 16th November
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DickyC said:
yellowbentines said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
yellowbentines said:
"I brought..."
I brought it back home. I brought it back to life. I brought him good news.

What's the problem?
None when used to indicate 'bring', rather than 'buy'.

"I brought a new car last weekend. I went to Tesco and brought a sandwich". And so on.
Queue argument.
Now there's an annoying one.
Cue argument, not queue or que.

DickyC

48,588 posts

193 months

Thursday 16th November
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Johnspex said:
DickyC said:
yellowbentines said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
yellowbentines said:
"I brought..."
I brought it back home. I brought it back to life. I brought him good news.

What's the problem?
None when used to indicate 'bring', rather than 'buy'.

"I brought a new car last weekend. I went to Tesco and brought a sandwich". And so on.
Queue argument.
Now there's an annoying one.
Cue argument, not queue or que.
Annoying rather than daft. I just had to drop it in.

AC43

11,242 posts

203 months

Thursday 16th November
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119 said:
GetCarter said:
Purosangue said:
cadence braking
Used to do it all the time in my Caterhams. It's real, but only when you know what you're doing in a car that needs it.
Was it that dangerous to drive then?
What do you mean? It's a technique used on cars that don't have anti-lock brakes.

HughG

3,502 posts

236 months

Thursday 16th November
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AC43 said:
119 said:
GetCarter said:
Purosangue said:
cadence braking
Used to do it all the time in my Caterhams. It's real, but only when you know what you're doing in a car that needs it.
Was it that dangerous to drive then?
What do you mean? It's a technique used on cars that don't have anti-lock brakes.
The daft thing about cadence braking is that for vast majority of people just braking hard and modulating the pressure to prevent a skid will be far more effective.