Nice , what mileage have you got on yours , I hope your making good use of the 0.00p![]()
I think it’s around 1000. I doubt that I’ll exceed the nominal 2000 miles per year in any case but hey ho!
Nice , what mileage have you got on yours , I hope your making good use of the 0.00p![]()
In fairness I’ll never get to the 4000. It very much a Sunday morning bike, but it’s a lovely thing to ride. There’s a very old pub up on the downs about 15 miles away that has car and bike meets through the summer. That may be as far as it goes!Nice , what mileage have you got on yours , I hope your making good use of the 0.00p![]()
Apologies to the OP... but what pub/location is that ? Like King & Country... it sounds like it's 'right up my alley' (further apologies to Blackadder).In fairness I’ll never get to the 4000. It very much a Sunday morning bike, but it’s a lovely thing to ride. There’s a very old pub up on the downs about 15 miles away that has car and bike meets through the summer. That may be as far as it goes!
It’s the Bell at Aldworth, been in the same family for several generations.Apologies to the OP... but what pub/location is that ? Like King & Country... it sounds like it's 'right up my alley' (further apologies to Blackadder).
Love that pub, and it’s located in a fabulous area if you want access to a network of smaller and quieter routes.It’s the Bell at Aldworth, been in the same family for several generations.
Great place - people turning up with “classics” that it turns out they’ve owned since new!
Lovely bloke there last year on a cb750 from the 70’s he’d had from new and a frequent visitor is a bloke on an old K who brings his dog in the tank bag!
And it proper handles and stops too. Not just for the style of bike.
I was out on mine on Saturday and loved it. It’s a bit of a hooligan bike but not at silly speeds. Yes the suspension does need setting up to make it work as it should. I wonder if that’s the reason people are not riding them.I love mine for 100 miles blasts.
It's a joy to wring something out and still be under a ton.
And it proper handles and stops too. Not just for the style of bike.
Mine seems ok, but I can’t find any recommended settings anywhere. Might phone Crazy Horse as that’s where it will go for its first service, as I’m never going back to Southdowns.I was out on mine on Saturday and loved it. It’s a bit of a hooligan bike but not at silly speeds. Yes the suspension does need setting up to make it work as it should. I wonder if that’s the reason people are not riding them.
Yes, I had a friend who had an early Garner era 961, when dealers were few and far between and the bikes were much more, err, idiosyncratic.Berin, I would recommend Krazy Horse at Bury St Edmunds, got mine from there and they have been great.
Having been a Norton dealer since the early days of the 961, they know the bikes very well and are one of the few dealers that Norton allowed to do the starter ring gear recall this year. They have worked with TVS on several pro)ects and are well respected.
If it says a 10th of a penny that then is your liability. Don’t matter what they ment to say. JJHI’m sure mine actually does say a tenth of a penny. But it does mean 10p of course.
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Even if you lived as far from Bury St Edmunds as you could in South Oxfordshire it's only 130 miles away. FFS it's a thousand cc bike and a 2 and 1/2 hour ride. Go on. Walk on the wild side.However, Bury St Edmunds is about as far away as the moon!