Thinning the tribe.
- Alan H
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Thinning the tribe.
2nd from left is the Yeti - on another fred - Clicky
Middle one has donated it's engine to the Yeti, but still otherwise 'there' - Clicky , but will be sold soon as a project after I fit another engine to it.
Green Meanie is now black with it's owner, Grumpy Col - Clicky and currently on the naughty step I understand.
Last and certainly not least, the Earwig (far right) is still the favourite - Clicky
Oh, and the Hippo and Bronto are still here as well!
Surprising how much time has been spent on all of them over the past few years! No time to be bored......
Onwards with looking for summat to fill the empty space?!?!?
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Re: Thinning the tribe.
I know where there’s a nice 1100 Kat for sale
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
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- mizzytheman
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Re: Thinning the tribe.
Alan H wrote:Nice?
So you have two yeti’s. Confusing.
- Alan H
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Re: Thinning the tribe.
No, it's just mentioned more than once. Read it again. I've tidied the links up too which might help.mizzytheman wrote:Alan H wrote:Nice?
So you have two yeti’s. Confusing.
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Re: Thinning the tribe.
Hello alan thanks for the mention in despatches thought you might have been in the isle of man failed myself this year but intend to make it next year spent a luvly day servicing the kettle and all them other little jobs that build up she is running rather well if I say so my self so rather surprisingly I am in a good mood today when you have thinned out what do you have in mind to thicken up with happy colAlan H wrote:Selection box.jpg
1st on the left has now gone to a new owner as a project (plus other parts) today.
2nd from left is the Yeti - on another fred - http://www.kettleclinic.co.uk/kcforum/v ... =16&t=9495
Middle one has donated it's engine to the Yeti, but still otherwise 'there' - http://www.kettleclinic.co.uk/kcforum/v ... f=2&t=6194 , but will be sold soon as a project after I fit another engine to it.
Green Meanie is now black with it's owner, Grumpy Col - http://www.kettleclinic.co.uk/kcforum/v ... w+starting and currently on the naughty step I understand.
Last and certainly not least, the Yeti (far right) is still the favourite - http://www.kettleclinic.co.uk/kcforum/v ... =16&t=5620
Oh, and the Hippo and Bronto are still here as well!
Surprising how much time has been spent on all of them over the past few years! No time to be bored......
Onwards with looking for summat to fill the empty space?!?!?
- Alan H
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Re: Thinning the tribe.
Nothing planned, Col. Just see what shows up, I suppose.
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Re: Thinning the tribe.
Its gone to a good Alan
Keith
Keith
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BMW S1000XR
Harley Road King
Honda CB750 K
Lambretta 1964 ser 3