A picture a day... biker banter (Vol 6)
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Belongs to an old lady running a market stall on Gozo island, was telling me how their government is trying to make them scrap all of the old stuff and go electric. Her words were it's all a load of rubbish how can buying new stuff be better than keeping all of the old stuff running, felt like I was having a ulez conversation thousands of miles from home

Nothing to say ‘a picture a day’ has to include a bike. Stopped off on Salzburg in Julie Andrews’ tracks and spotted this sign near the Doh, a deer, gardens. For all the world it looks like a warning of pedophiles ahead - he’s even got the weird hat and the kid is tugging away.

Presumably it means something else…I assume.
Anyway, back on the bike after that light relief.
Presumably it means something else…I assume.
Anyway, back on the bike after that light relief.
Herr Zeller: Something wrong with your bike Captain?
Georg: Yes, as a matter of fact, we couldn’t get it started
Herr Zeller: Karl, fix Captain von Trapp’s bike so that it will start.
Didn’t realise it was just a cycle path now, honest mistake, missed the sign. But did get yelled at in German…ah well. Not much changed in 85 years then

airsafari87 said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
I had to get my cat put to sleep yesterday morning..
Sorry to hear that John. A few hours alone on the bike (which looks mega by the way) is a good idea, hope it helped. Tam_Mullen said:
The ownership experience of this Norton hasn t been great, the whole recall with the awful communication soured my opinion of the bike and I just got to a point where I wasn t sure I could be arsed with the hassle.
Then I got it back and took it for a ride and it reminded me that it s not very powerful and the engine feels like an old Perkins, the switchgear and gauges are outsourced to the cheapest bidder and it vibrates like a spinsters bedside table but
I can t help but love it.

So nice to have a salute from a fellow memberThen I got it back and took it for a ride and it reminded me that it s not very powerful and the engine feels like an old Perkins, the switchgear and gauges are outsourced to the cheapest bidder and it vibrates like a spinsters bedside table but
I can t help but love it.
dibblecorse said:
airsafari87 said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
I had to get my cat put to sleep yesterday morning..
Sorry to hear that John. A few hours alone on the bike (which looks mega by the way) is a good idea, hope it helped. moanthebairns said:
dibblecorse said:
airsafari87 said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
I had to get my cat put to sleep yesterday morning..
Sorry to hear that John. A few hours alone on the bike (which looks mega by the way) is a good idea, hope it helped. Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff