We all know you are a good bloke MrD even if a little misguided enough to not ride your malossi kitted Piaggio urban assault vehicle with its powerful seamless surge of acceleration and revelling in being a member of the Dark Side.
Just look upon it as being part of life's journey ,it can happen to the Best of us.
Welcome to the world of high maintenance Enjoy. Is the colour Korma curry.
Anyway wot was wrong with Leyland P76's?
Toooo much pressure --- Select another question for me please --or turn the red radio on.
Not exactly a Ferrari yourself, are you Craig? Or has that Vietnamese cooking done your new Belladonna some favours on the load it's going to have to lug around?
I would describe myself as more of a Ford Transit - no-nonsense, practical and reliable.
The good work on the food front was undone by the cheep beer in Vietnam. Looks like the Belladonna will have to lug around the usual mass (if not slightly more).
It's good to have a lower centre of gravity anyway, isn't it?
We all know you are a good bloke MrD even if a little misguided enough to not ride your malossi kitted Piaggio urban assault vehicle with its powerful seamless surge of acceleration and revelling in being a member of the Dark Side.
Just look upon it as being part of life's journey ,it can happen to the Best of us.
Welcome to the world of high maintenance Enjoy. Is the colour Korma curry.
Anyway wot was wrong with Leyland P76's?
Toooo much pressure --- Select another question for me please --or turn the red radio on.
...to be smiling when you come to the end of one of OM's posts!
Me? I'm happy to exist in the "Twilight Zone" balancing the Yin and Yang of auto and manual, Vespa and Lambretta.
It may well be Korma curry, with a few extra chillies...pass the poppadoms!
See you on the road, or at the side of it.
It IS good to see a scoot in it's original colour.
Too bad the rider looks like he was assembled by British Leyland
Not exactly a Ferrari yourself, are you Craig? Or has that Vietnamese cooking done your new Belladonna some favours on the load it's going to have to lug around?
MrD
Made in England on a Friday afternoon in 1971.
I would describe myself as more of a Ford Transit - no-nonsense, practical and reliable.
The good work on the food front was undone by the cheep beer in Vietnam. Looks like the Belladonna will have to lug around the usual mass (if not slightly more).
It's good to have a lower centre of gravity anyway, isn't it?