Author Topic: Wrenching when I should have been riding  (Read 1434 times)

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Chasfield

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on: October 31, 2009, 04:25:48 pm
I would go and choose this weekend to change my back tire and rewire the rear light cluster. This afternoon has been ridiculously warm for the end of October in the UK, and I have been working in my shed wearing a T shirt and no jacket. The  humidity  is suspiciously high and we are promised some kind of monsoon tomorrow.

It is good to get some of those long standing bike jobs out of the way. The last thing I did was spray the inside of the rear mudguard with car anti-stone chip paint. The original one nanometer thick layer of grey factory paint had been bugging me since last winter, so at least that is sorted.

No doubt the weather will take a turn for the worse once my Bullet is back on the road.
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Reply #1 on: October 31, 2009, 05:25:26 pm
No doubt the weather will take a turn for the worse once my Bullet is back on the road.

Chance of sun breaks and rainbows if I ride my Bullet today.  ;)
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