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3 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

That's you pedalling the bike then with me on the luggage rack for the return journey! 😁

and suddenly from Wallace and Gromit a matter of loaf and death

 im picturing the scene when Wallace first meets the lady on her bicycle LOL

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6 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said:

and suddenly from Wallace and Gromit a matter of loaf and death

 im picturing the scene when Wallace first meets the lady on her bicycle LOL

Thanks for that!

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I should be available to assist with logistics if it's helpful.  This week is a bit chaotic, but next week is a pretty open book at this point.

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I don't think I'd be able to insure myself on any of the cars on your list, except possibly the Metro. Happy to help with that one over the weekend, if it'll let me do it.

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Free The Vitesse Day!

TSSC members turned out today to help me get out my Vitesse.

It had been in the garage for 2 years but there was only one car in front of it so why did it take most of the day to get it out. Over the Covid years many things were placed around the cars and needed moving. We filled a large W123 Mercedes estate, Range Rover and had stuff in a BMW X1 and Citroen ZX Estate. That was just the stuff directly in the path of the cars ignoring the peripheral stuff.

The Peugeot was difficult to start and did not run well but we did drive it out of the garage.

Now for the main event, the Vitesse. Unfortunately in spite of removing brake drums and bleeding we could not get the brakes to have a useable pedal. The conclusion is the master cylinder is corroded and I have ordered a new one. It started reasonably wel, run a bit rough until warm and we did take it down the drive, but not on the road.

Lunch was Pizza and then we moved the packed cars and the TSSC team set about levelling our container.

Last man standing after a tiring day sped away in a Spitfire.

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if one doesnt fit in a rusty japanese convertible 

would one fit in a rusty british convertible?

 

Posted
8 hours ago, High Jetter said:

Indoor dining "luxury? Is that a 605?

504 Cabriolet, which looks very different to a 504 saloon. 

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Posted
43 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

There's a 103 in there somewhere too...

Oh yes.

Panhard65 found a crankshaft in France and changed it for me. The threads where the generator fits were wasted away on mine and then he got it going. There are a few small jobs left to do such as fitting small fuel hose so the cover can fit back on and then it is ready to ride. This is not a field bike and I am planning to go out with 30 other old Cogger's in yellow vests followed by a Transit van to collect the breakdowns (Autocycle or rider)!

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5 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

 This is not a field bike and I am planning to go out with 30 other old Cogger's in yellow vests followed by a Transit van to collect the breakdowns (Autocycle or rider)!

 

when is this and would a postie be ok :D

 

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16 minutes ago, hairnet said:

when is this and would a postie be ok :D

 

I thought yours was a big butch bike with well over 100cc?

I belong to the National Autocycle and Cyclemotor Club where 32cc is normal and us 49cc are the big boys.

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On 5/28/2022 at 3:21 PM, Six-cylinder said:

That just needs a baked bean can opened out, Gum-Gum and a few twisted of wire round it, says my student self!

Last did that in about 1997 for the 2cv which my sister had at imperial college - me on the ground in white shirt and suit trousers with a baked bean tin and two jubilee clamps.

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On 5/28/2022 at 6:12 PM, Six-cylinder said:

That's you pedalling the bike then with me on the luggage rack for the return journey! 😁

My luggage rack has a 35kg limit;-)

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All in way of saying I could come up and visit. I’ve been out of WiFi in the lakes this weekend so can you refresh the info on visiting dates?

Posted
21 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

All in way of saying I could come up and visit. I’ve been out of WiFi in the lakes this weekend so can you refresh the info on visiting dates?

The Program for the next few days is Thursday Afternoon (2nd June) @AnthonyG and @Slowsilver are going to help me get my cars for the Friday display at Thornborough to the village.

We will spend Friday (3rd June) including any of my helpers that want to, at the village events. Schedule listed in photo.

We then need to move the cars to the FoD Friday night/Sat morning in the first instance and Sunday afternoon back to storage.

Normal "Field of Dreams" starts at 10am Saturday (4th June). Anybody wanting to Camp at the FoD Friday night is welcome just PM me to arrange entry.

Egg and Spoon race anybody!

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11 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

I am planning to go out with 30 other old Cogger's in yellow vests followed by a Transit van to run interference with the fuzz if they spot us…

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FTFY 😉

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13 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

I thought yours was a big butch bike with well over 100cc?

I belong to the National Autocycle and Cyclemotor Club where 32cc is normal and us 49cc are the big boys.

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I have a Cyclemaster engine, it was my Father's. I don't know if he ever used it, he did have a Norman Nippy for commuting to work that broke in half so may have been.

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New Vitesse master cylinder has just arrive.

Can we get it on and bled for Friday morning.

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This afternoon I tried to pump up the Tyres on the Alfa 156, I went to remove the metal valve caps but managed to twist the core out of it. So once again the garage is blocked.

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Whoops, that must be pretty deflating. 

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"you took the wind right out my sails, you took my train right off the rails..."

Sexy M/cyl tho!

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I'm planning to be there Sat, May attempt to replace the DPF on the C4GP and do a bit of bodywork..

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Anyone who's going to be at the FOD sat/ Sun got a use for a new 175/70/13 on a psa rim?

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