My wife.......... the minute they let visitors back in to the Care home she works at without them having to wear PPE like all the staff have to do.
Ok, the late '60s were not too bad. The days of dope 'n hope, free love and broad spectrum antibiotics . I also had a Norton Atlas back then .
awful bike Richard vibrations......... didn't get much better when they slotted that combat engine in the fastback Commando.
When joiners used to sharpen their own hand saws this was used to set the pitch of the individual teeth, adjustable for different size teeth for cross cutting or rip sawing. Steve
I went from a Bantam to the Norton and can't say that there was any more discernible vibration with the Atlas than on other contemporary British bikes. I thought the "featherbed" frame handled very well. Then the Japanese came!