I have always had these on the wish list, even more so on those wheels. I was picked up in one by a few years ago which made me want one even more, the ride was up there with an S class. The chauffeur put me off when he said they have a fleet of them and the gearboxes are made of cheese, rarely getting past 60,000 miles.Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:27 am Ah, I have identified them as OEM 20" Amirante alloys. They look larger in diameter than 20". Never seen them on an X351.
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Gearboxes aren't a common failure point on X351 so I'm not sure where he's got that from.MikeHunt wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:51 amI have always had these on the wish list, even more so on those wheels. I was picked up in one by a few years ago which made me want one even more, the ride was up there with an S class. The chauffeur put me off when he said they have a fleet of them and the gearboxes are made of cheese, rarely getting past 60,000 miles.Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:27 am Ah, I have identified them as OEM 20" Amirante alloys. They look larger in diameter than 20". Never seen them on an X351.
It's the same ZF 8 speed that's in almost everything.
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Yep, that was nice to watch, and well executed with the outriders and the other bikes and cars blocking all the roads off. I was expecting to see some crashes though, on the opposite carriageway, with all the cars in the outside lane stopping to watch.
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Snap. In Leeds. It was very nice.MikeHunt wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:51 am
I have always had these on the wish list, even more so on those wheels. I was picked up in one a few years ago which made me want one even more, the ride was up there with an S class.
What @16vCento said in relation to the ZF 8sp though - that comment makes no sense.
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I'd probably tend to agree. Dragged away and given a bollocking yes, but arrested and charged (I hadn't heard that only seen footage of the original incident) OTT.Swervin_Mervin wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:24 pmMore generally, I'd agree. Not appropriate imo and over the top.MikeHunt wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:09 pm I am talking more generally, Ive read about instances of protests becoming public order offences.
In this case, its not something I would do myself or condone, but if you look at it another way you have 2 big fat lads assaulting some skinny little kid for opening his mouth.
As for the mouthy journo - the old adage of act like a twat, get treated like a twat holds.
That's the difference between civil people and many of these types of people. Most of us are aware when things are appropriate and when they are not.
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Nah I like them on that as well!16vCento wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:40 am Used to be an option on X358 Super V8s, never seen them on anything else.
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Edit, slightly different to X350 ones, look awful on non-hearse XJs!
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I took his word for it, didn't realise its the same box. Assuming that they don't pull the ZF apart and make it worse, then its just the usual jlr electrical and qc gremlins to worry about.mik wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 10:09 amSnap. In Leeds. It was very nice.MikeHunt wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:51 am
I have always had these on the wish list, even more so on those wheels. I was picked up in one a few years ago which made me want one even more, the ride was up there with an S class.
What @16vCento said in relation to the ZF 8sp though - that comment makes no sense.
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Thing is, one of the protesters who was arrested had a placard which read "Fuck Charles, Not my King" written in large letters.
If he had just written "Not my King" then I'm sure he'd have been left alone. Adding "Fuck Charles" to in and displaying it in a public place, where there are Kids around, probably pushed it into the Public Disorder space and resulted in his arrest.
I gather he was formally "de-arrested" later so no record of it at all etc for him.
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I've seen a suggestion elsewhere that those alloys were designed for a Daimler version of the X351 XJ which did not end up being produced. So they were only ever an option and clearly a rare one. Not surprising that they suit the hearse so well.
I very much hope that people discuss the design of alloys on the hearse I make my final journey in!
I very much hope that people discuss the design of alloys on the hearse I make my final journey in!
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I've seen worse things on protest signs. The quoted comment was in relation to someone saying it could've been worse, they could've been charged with treason.dinny_g wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 10:45 amThing is, one of the protesters who was arrested had a placard which read "Fuck Charles, Not my King" written in large letters.
If he had just written "Not my King" then I'm sure he'd have been left alone. Adding "Fuck Charles" to in and displaying it in a public place, where there are Kids around, probably pushed it into the Public Disorder space and resulted in his arrest.
I gather he was formally "de-arrested" later so no record of it at all etc for him.
The longer all this goes on the more insane people seem to be getting about what is and isn't acceptable. Center Parcs were going to throw people out for the day on Monday
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I guess my sarcasm was a little too masked...MikeHunt wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 9:47 amThis isn't the same as aunty pat down the local crem followed by a few sandwiches in her local. Its a huge political state affair and not about the individual, it's about the monarchy. If she got the same funeral as everyone else, I'd agree with you.
I'd expect anyone shouting insults at anyones funeral procession to be charged with the same. Auntie Pats or Auntie Liz's.
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There is no offence of shouting at a funeral procession, though.Rich B wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 11:17 am I'd expect anyone shouting insults at anyones funeral procession to be charged with the same. Auntie Pats or Auntie Liz's.
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Yeah, I was going to suggest that he would be disappointed in that expectation.
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It's simple good decorum isn't it. Time and place for everything.
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Not necessarily disputing that, it's more the use of police to enforce decorum that seems a bit off.
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Absolutely. But it's not a criminal offence.Broccers wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 11:53 am It's simple good decorum isn't it. Time and place for everything.
I'd expect you of all people to realise that being offensive wasn't criminal
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Stand back - I'm going to argue Law... with a Lawyer...
The BBC quoted the following:
Other laws allow the police to curtail freedoms when it would be necessary and proportionate to do so - particularly where it would be necessary to protect national security and public safety or prevent disorder or crime.
You could argue that in light of the fact that the vast majority of those present are supporting of the royals, inflammatory protests are likely to endanger public safety due to the possible response.
They also state the following from the Public Order act
Section 5 of this gives police in England and Wales the power to arrest someone whose behaviour may cause harassment, alarm or distress. Protesters may be fined if charged with this offence.
I would suggest carrying placards stating "Fuck Charles" or similar is likely to cause distress to the vast majority of those who are there to Mourn.
The BBC quoted the following:
Other laws allow the police to curtail freedoms when it would be necessary and proportionate to do so - particularly where it would be necessary to protect national security and public safety or prevent disorder or crime.
You could argue that in light of the fact that the vast majority of those present are supporting of the royals, inflammatory protests are likely to endanger public safety due to the possible response.
They also state the following from the Public Order act
Section 5 of this gives police in England and Wales the power to arrest someone whose behaviour may cause harassment, alarm or distress. Protesters may be fined if charged with this offence.
I would suggest carrying placards stating "Fuck Charles" or similar is likely to cause distress to the vast majority of those who are there to Mourn.
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Whats the solution? Let people ruin things for the majority because its their right to do so?
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We let you keep posting here don't we?Broccers wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 12:14 pm Whats the solution? Let people ruin things for the majority because its their right to do so?
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While funny it doesnt address the question.
I would say for their own safety the coppers moving them was a good thing.