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  • listerjp2
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    • Nov 2011
    • 2444

    #271
    Re: What have you done with your marlin today

    Correct, brushing is best.

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    • 928cdu
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      • Jul 2016
      • 230

      #272
      Re: What have you done with your marlin today

      Thank guys .. yes a stainless finish .. low gloss..

      Cheers.. Richard
      Triumph Herald 1200 based Roadster
      Bought in 1983 as a running restoration

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      • Kahawi
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        • Jan 2018
        • 159

        #273
        Re: What have you done with your marlin today


        A little bit Marlin-related, took ULA (both of them) out for a drive locally, had a long walk around an estuarial RSPB bird sanctuary, (where were they all)?

        On the way home, had a sudden urge to see if a local pub was open, it was!

        Had a great pint of real ale and a very filling Ham-egg-n-chips, socially-distanced, of course!

        Since I’ve been locked away in hospital (and tea-total) for very nearly four months, today was a very special day indeed! Thank you Marlin.
        Marlin Hunter R500 ULA 1997 Ford-Based Hunter with 2.3 DOHC L4 engine, chassis/kit No. 157

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        • ggrum
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          • Nov 2011
          • 782

          #274
          Re: What have you done with your marlin today

          Looks like a good day out. Nice to see some sense of normality creeping back into our lives and Marlin cars playing their part in it.
          Geoff

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          • chris_cussen
            • Nov 2011
            • 684

            #275
            Re: What have you done with your marlin today

            Well it was yesterday..
            MOT pass. No advisories.
            Last year the garage I usually use failed it because even with a CAT the emissions were too high for an engine running on carburettors, which is what it was using in the original build. So last year I had a specialist remap the Omex ECU and MOT the car.
            This year my regular garage decided that as it was a kit car to just give it a smoke test.

            The other conundrum is last year an advisory was that the rear springs were rusty. This year using the regular garage the same springs were not mentioned at all.

            Life is strange.

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            • danny_nelson
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              • Nov 2011
              • 1223

              #276
              Re: What have you done with your marlin today

              Same here Cabrio MOT yesterday no advisories.

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              • marlin munroe
                • Nov 2019
                • 32

                #277
                Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                I went somewhere exotic12EB3250-46AE-4BD6-91CA-68F9FBD68F6A.jpg12EB3250-46AE-4BD6-91CA-68F9FBD68F6A.jpg

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                • marlin munroe
                  • Nov 2019
                  • 32

                  #278
                  Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                  Originally posted by kahawi View Post
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                  A little bit Marlin-related, took ULA (both of them) out for a drive locally, had a long walk around an estuarial RSPB bird sanctuary, (where were they all)?

                  On the way home, had a sudden urge to see if a local pub was open, it was!

                  Had a great pint of real ale and a very filling Ham-egg-n-chips, socially-distanced, of course!

                  Since I’ve been locked away in hospital (and tea-total) for very nearly four months, today was a very special day indeed! Thank you Marlin.
                  Ah nostalgia!!
                  of course in Scotland even one pint puts you well over the new limit; so totally teetotal marlining has been the order of the day for several years now

                  a point worth remembering once the border opens up again
                  of course.. that will mean that instead of the freedom of the open road , the Marlin will be the meat in a Camper van sandwich wherever you go.. and the north coast 500 will be as full as the M25 except it’s single tack roads with two way traffic and passing places... with over 50% of their drivers lacking the experience patience courtesy and anticipatory skills to know when to pull in to a passing place for oncoming traffic and the resultant gridlocks that occurred last summer where neither car can go back to the last space due to a nose to tail queue behind them.

                  hey ho!!!

                  I just keep on singing the last two lines of Bohemian Rhapsody... it helps!!

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                  • getafix
                    • Mar 2016
                    • 34

                    #279
                    Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                    Originally posted by marlin munroe View Post
                    I went somewhere exotic
                    Haha, I do plan on cycling from Moscow to California one day. Thats Moscow (Ayrshire) to California (Falkirk).

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                    • marlin munroe
                      • Nov 2019
                      • 32

                      #280
                      Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                      Here’s a place in Shetland ( there is also one in Orkney) that might or might not be worth a visit ?
                      Attached Files

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                      • marlin munroe
                        • Nov 2019
                        • 32

                        #281
                        Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                        To quote Hagrid from Harry Potter;

                        ”Oi should not ‘ave said that...!!”

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                        • dave_clutterbuck
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 260

                          #282
                          Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                          Originally posted by marlin munroe View Post
                          Ah nostalgia!!
                          of course in Scotland even one pint puts you well over the new limit; so totally teetotal marlining has been the order of the day for several years now

                          a point worth remembering once the border opens up again
                          of course.. that will mean that instead of the freedom of the open road , the Marlin will be the meat in a Camper van sandwich wherever you go.. and the north coast 500 will be as full as the M25 except it’s single tack roads with two way traffic and passing places... with over 50% of their drivers lacking the experience patience courtesy and anticipatory skills to know when to pull in to a passing place for oncoming traffic and the resultant gridlocks that occurred last summer where neither car can go back to the last space due to a nose to tail queue behind them.

                          hey ho!!!

                          I just keep on singing the last two lines of Bohemian Rhapsody... it helps!!
                          We did the North Coast 500 in 2016 could see then what problems would be occurring in the future pretty much what you say.
                          It was enjoyable then, 2017 we did the Causeway Coast then over the border to some of the Atlantic Way which was as enjoyable

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                          • chris_cussen
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 684

                            #283
                            Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                            Well it was yesterday really...
                            After removing the steering wheel and discovering it is almost impossible to remove a Sierra pedal assembly complete I managed to extract just the clutch pedal to replace the toothed adjuster which occasionally slipped as a couple of teeth had worn.
                            Then I managed to break one of the circlips so now I am waiting for 250 assorted circlps to turn up from Amazon today.
                            Anyone want 249 surplus circlips?

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                            • lizbillings
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                              • Nov 2011
                              • 825

                              #284
                              Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                              Yesterday enjoyed a 40 mile plus trip round Peak District with retail therapy in the sunshine. Quite glad we are not at Stoneleigh today as the rain lashes down!

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                              • dogoncrazy
                                • Nov 2011
                                • 1616

                                #285
                                Re: What have you done with your marlin today

                                Drove the Cabrio up to Cromford for a walk along the canal and picnic lunch in the sunshine yesterday. Wouldn't have even dreamt of attempting it today or Stoneleigh .

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