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At last she is on the road

NickMorgan

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I've just come in from the garage. The temperature was below freezing and my fingers were going numb, but I just had to get her finished. It was really just a case of putting the wheels on and adjusting the brakes, but then there were all those other little jobs that you forget about. And then there were the nuts that had gone missing - you know what it is like. It was after dark before she was ready, but I just had to take her for a run round the block! Just in time for Christmas!!
 

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Are the tassles stock or aftermarket?


Ho Ho Ho! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/lol.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/england.gif
 
The tassles didn't come as standard, but were the one option that was requested. We searche high and low for them and I had a bit of trouble fitting them!
 
NICK- CONGRATS!! WELL DONE LADDIE!!

But I have to ask the question. Clan Fraser
blood courses thru me and I'm familiar with many
tartans. I can't quite place the exact tartan on
the bi-wheeler.

Dale
 
I still remember discovering my first set of wheels sitting under the tree. 24" blue and cream schwinn one speed with tires fatter than an MGTF (sturdier too).
That will be fun to watch.
Merry Christmas.
 
Dale,
I think it is Clan McToys 'r' Us!
Nick /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif
 
It was very much appreciated, although I did spend a lot more time outside on Christmas day than I expected.
 
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