You would! And that’s a hand bag, mines a proper mans bag, and not a man bag like wot Scramblies owners have their purses in
Just got in from a 50 mile ride on the suzukgay and have decided I need some winter gloves as I can't feel my fingers.
I scared the pizza delivery guy earlier today by going to the door completely naked. I don't know what scared him more. My naked body or the fact that I knew where he lived.
More fettling of project bike. Waiting on parts so just little jobs like checking bleed nipples are not siezed (they aren’t) and a spot of polishing. Selected a company to service forks and consider springs. Got to wait to see what’s in them first. The rear had a Ktech spring so I’m hopeful. Then went and bought some wine in Tescos as there was bugger all left on the shelves.
Threw my toys out of the pram. I received an e-mail from Hermes this morning, informing me of the impending delivery of a package I was expecting. Sadly it came too late for me change my plans but Hermes tell me, no problem, if you are not in, the local agent will try again tomorrow. About 1:30 whilst I’m enjoying lunch with friends, I receive an e-mail from the local agent telling me the package was left behind my grey wheelie bin. That’ll be the wheelie bin that the local council refuse team collect on a Wednesday and as I’m a pensioner, they kindly retrieve my bin from outside my house not at the property line. My house also happens to on the main route to the local secondary school which disgorges several hundred teenage oykes at 3:00. Fortunately or maybe luckily, my parcel was still outside my house at 5 when I returned although it was now in plain sight no longer protected by the wheelie bin the local agent decided was a better option than returning tomorrow. Suffice to say Hermes will be getting zero customer satisfaction feedback and the retailer who used Hermes to deliver my package will be told I’ll be buy nothing from them again as long as they continue to use Hermes. Rant over. Andy
Lots to polish that's for sure.The bike has only about 50 shakedown miles on it.I regrettably have never ridden it.
Not a great deal,or as much as you might think.A very limited market for a bike which is a bitsa.A range of perhaps £7000-£13000 depending on spec and quality of parts.Once you start building Tritons with high end 4 leading shoe brakes and competition mags,etc,you will be pushing the top range of prices.
Balancing stand arrived. Then I thought given I’m not taking the Multistrada on a long tour, maybe I’m a bit premature changing these tyres. So I checked the chain, that’s good too. So mostly today I’ve been self isolating.
A nice looking bike. An old customer had five similar, featherbeds, tritons, nortons, all immaculate, until some tosser pulled the back wall of his garage down and had the lot away. Parking his car tight to the garage door had little effect, the garage backed onto a field.
They are terrible , left packages with a value of over a hundreds pounds at main road thrown in the snow on two occasions a couple of years ago, didn’t like to drive on my free of snow 100 yard drive, so thought it was ok to dump at start of drive....