Our English 1921 tourer was purchased rebuilt, but the assembly of beautifully refurbished bits was 'iffy'. This resulted in many breakdowns and a loss of confidence to do any long runs. The worst problem was starting from cold. Refurbished coils solved this and better settings by me!
NOW FOR THE GOOD NEWS.
Millie has been to two local car shows and performed faultlessly. we still will trailer to longer distances though as she is 'difficult' in traffic.
She also likes our newish Bentley that keeps her company.
HAPPY BUNNIES NOW (even 'her' likes Millie now)
Millie for ever
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Re: Millie for ever
Nice!
Keep at it. Once you finish getting Millie sorted, she may become less difficult in traffic. Hopefully, soon, you can begin feeling safe enough to travel longer distances.
Keep at it. Once you finish getting Millie sorted, she may become less difficult in traffic. Hopefully, soon, you can begin feeling safe enough to travel longer distances.
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Re: Millie for ever
This is MY Millie!
She was a LOT younger then though. Mostly white muzzle now.
