Fryup

Is that like a Leica ?

Leica use Panasonic electrics ... tweeked a bit to their liking, they say!
Panasonic use Leica lens' on some of their models.

I don't know if Leica did a D-Lux 7 but for instance their D-Lux 5 (which I've got) is virtually the same camera as the Panasonic LX-5
More expensive for sure, you're paying for the little red dot, but come with three year full guarantee and latest LightRoom editing :thumb

I've also got the Leica D-Lux (typ 109) which is the 'same' camera as the Panasonic LX100 :eek:

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Leica use Panasonic electrics ... tweeked a bit to their liking, they say!
Panasonic use Leica lens' on some of their models.

I don't know if Leica did a D-Lux 7 but for instance their D-Lux 5 (which I've got) is virtually the same camera as the Panasonic LX-5
More expensive for sure, you're paying for the little red dot, but come with three year full guarantee and latest LightRoom editing :thumb

I've also got the Leica D-Lux (typ 109) which is the 'same' camera as the Panasonic LX100 :eek:

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Yes i have seen it and very nice it is too....
 
Today's choice of bike




Fryup Dale - we're here, simply stunning


Very nice JB. Nice pictures :beerjug:

What a lovely place Fry up is to be :thumb2 :D And your bike sir very nice and goodies :thumby: :D

New camera's take a while and often a manual my latest is firmly in Auto until I get the Gist, its a Japanese thing the mercans call them Nigh cons :nenau

Life through a lens I often carry a few cameras for different purposes :blast
 
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Very nice JB. Nice pictures :beerjug:

What a lovely place Fry up is to be :thumb2 :D And your bike sir very nice and goodies :thumby: :D

New camera's take a while and often a manual my latest is firmly in Auto until I get the Gist, its a Japanese thing the mercans call them Nigh cons :nenau

Life through a lens I often carry a few cameras for different purposes :blast

Thanks Dean, it certainly is a grand place and I really love the bike too, had it from new for the last 10 years - I guess she's a keeper now
 
Canny snaps JB.

I went to Great Fryup Dale one Sunday, just because I saw the name on the map....Any ideas of the origin of the name?

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Please can we not start another "my bike's better than your bike" thread :rob

Nice pictures JB

......made even better by the only orange being on the date stamp ;) :D
 
I dare say :beerjug: Tell me what is it with you and Micky, older bikes looking like new, I know you do not wrap them in cotton wool, Is there something in the water up there. :nenau

It's called TLC ... we treat our women the same 'up here' :D

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I dare say :beerjug: Tell me what is it with you and Micky, older bikes looking like new, I know you do not wrap them in cotton wool, Is there something in the water up there. :nenau

Dunno mate

Like Mick says, a bit of TLC and proper servicing - not leaving them covered in clart

Decent quality accessories and protection where needed

The bike in these pics is 10 years old and has done 30k - it has zero corrosion, every spoke nipple shines, it's been toured on, in wet and dry and has been offroad on gravel roads in Slovenia, with Mick

The other black GSA is coming up to 50k and same age, it's not quite as good (because it has had 2 previous owners) - but many comment on how clean it looks, all the same

Been doing a motorcycle Trial tonight, bike is filthy.............but will be cleaned in the morning, re-oiled and fettled and checked over - some other Trials bike (newer than mine) look absolute sheds, never washed

You can't fettle/check/care for a dirty bike and care for it properly.................I don't care what some others say, it ain't possible
 


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