FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by hendeg » Tue Aug 09, 2011 4:15 pm

I'm just thinking about the little things that I need to organise - fluro jacket, triangle and GB sticker are easy enough.

Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do for the spare bulb kit that you're supposed to have for France?

Anything else I need to remember?

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Scotty C » Tue Aug 09, 2011 4:27 pm

i just bought a bulb kit from halfords about 5 years ago, not sure what car its for but i think the police will be more interested in my speeding fine then if my bulbs fit my car or not. :wink:
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by GregR » Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:48 pm

Fck me, I don't even know where my passport is, or when I'm getting currency - and we're talking bulb kits?!
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Rag_It » Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:02 pm

Rolfe, I mailed you http://www.travelfx.co.uk seems to be the best, great service!
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Stewart » Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:03 pm

hendeg wrote:I'm just thinking about the little things that I need to organise - fluro jacket, triangle and GB sticker are easy enough.

Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do for the spare bulb kit that you're supposed to have for France?

Anything else I need to remember?

Thanks.
I bought a bulb kit from Tesco - no idea what is in it :oops: . I got pulled twice on last year's FF and the nice men never asked to see jeckets, triangles, bulbs etc. They did want to see €90 in cash though :oops: . The second lot were local bobbies and were content to let me off as I had just been done (5 mins beforehand). They again didn't bother with any checks.

I would still advise to have it all, particularly the triangle and hi-viz vest as to me it makes sense to carry them, even at home.

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Dominique » Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:04 pm

Scotty C wrote:i just bought a bulb kit from halfords about 5 years ago, not sure what car its for but i think the police will be more interested in my speeding fine then if my bulbs fit my car or not. :wink:
Please make sure to take enough cash with you for the 'variable peage tax'. It saves you being escorted to a local cash machine. :mrgreen:
Exceeding 30km/h over the limit (and being caught), will probably mean not allowed to drive any further as they take your license. Not sure if the AA covers bringing home the vehicle in that case too. :blackeye

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Scotty C » Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:09 pm

Dominique wrote:
Scotty C wrote:i just bought a bulb kit from halfords about 5 years ago, not sure what car its for but i think the police will be more interested in my speeding fine then if my bulbs fit my car or not. :wink:
Please make sure to take enough cash with you for the 'variable peage tax'. It saves you being escorted to a local cash machine. :mrgreen:
Exceeding 30km/h over the limit (and being caught), will probably mean not allowed to drive any further as they take your license. Not sure if the AA covers bringing home the vehicle in that case too. :blackeye

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by campbell » Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:50 pm

Stewart wrote:
I would still advise to have it all, particularly the triangle and hi-viz vest as to me it makes sense to carry them, even at home.
2 hours into last Nov's Spa adventure and I had my hi-viz out already :-) Was about to reach for the triangle too when we decided that lowering Tut's hypothermia risk was of more importance. And in any case his car was parked neatly fully off the road. Fully in the ditch. Happy days!
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by BigD » Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:05 am

GregR wrote:Fck me, I don't even know where my passport is, or when I'm getting currency - and we're talking bulb kits?!
Plenty of time for that Greg, the day before you go surely is plenty of time. :lol:

I have AA annual european cover (had it for at least 5 years) which seems to cost about £100 a year and that is with member discount too. :roll: Worth every penny if you need it. My mate broke down about an hour from Ijmuiden and sisn't have cover. Called the AA and they organised it for something like 80 Euro's at the time and we didn't have that far to go. Worth every penny if you need it. :thumbsup

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Cisco » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:38 pm

Breakdown cover for the Pikeys...

Eurorescue £37 to cover 21 to 28 Aug. or £90 for the year.

Gives you everything you need.

Enshallah. :mrgreen:

ps dont forget your European Health Insurance Card.

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Post by Andy G » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:52 pm

AA for me!
Dont fancy the chances of anyone else getting the Rangie and Racepod back, and Rolfe cant push it that far :mrgreen:
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by DDtB » Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:08 pm

I see Paul has emailed final instructions..... anyone else staying at the hotel he's suggesting on the saturday night and getting the ferry home on the sunday?!?

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Post by Andy G » Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:18 pm

thinking i should bring the mini moto for the pitlane/padock :damnfunny
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by robin » Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:34 pm

DDtB wrote:I see Paul has emailed final instructions..... anyone else staying at the hotel he's suggesting on the saturday night and getting the ferry home on the sunday?!?
Getting Amsterdam ferry back home on the Saturday night, so no, I won't be using that hotel.

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by BigD » Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:30 am

DDtB wrote:I see Paul has emailed final instructions..... anyone else staying at the hotel he's suggesting on the saturday night and getting the ferry home on the sunday?!?
I probably will Dave as heading straight home after.
Andy G wrote:thinking i should bring the mini moto for the pitlane/padock :damnfunny
Don't let Walshy near it. :lol: Sounds perfect though. :lol:

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