Andres,is it here yet?

Come on.

You know it needs another cylinder, a more comfy seat and Japanese reliability to make it the bestist MSAB in the world... ever!

I think it has been established, beyond doubt, that the Husky is not a MSAB.

If I may politely refer the hounarable gentleman to post No38 :)

Andres
 
I think it has been established, beyond doubt, that the Husky is not a MSAB.

If I may politely refer the hounarable gentleman to post No38 :)

Andres

It's not one yet but a few thousand later soon will be :D
 
On the subject of bling all is done now, other than some decent handguards and tyres I'm all sorted :) Well, apart from sorting fitting the SM wheels, that's next on the list...............

This morning's job was to sort my old Kriega throw overs, I've had them years now (not sure they are made any more?) and they've been well used and abused. Typical Kriega quality though and they are still going strong. After a bit of faffing over where to mount the attachment 'loops' I have them cock on, I'm very pleased :)

Just panniers mounted

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Together with a US10 (I'll use just the US10 most of the time on its own for tools and sarnies)

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And then if I need to carry shed loads, bolt on the extension plate and it's good for a large roll bag

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She's almost a MSAB now :D

Andres
 
No locking petrol cap anymore?

Won't somebody steal your fuel?:stolzy

Mine came with a locking one - it was binned for a lovely bling one almost immediately!

Fear not though JB - I shall do my best to sleep easy at night despite the precarious path I have chosen
 
No locking petrol cap anymore?

Won't somebody steal your fuel?:stolzy

It's a worry.

Along with soft luggage, all those pesky foreign types walking around with Stanley knives ready to slash open your bags just to steal some dirty underpants...........

Then there's also the Beeline to consider, will it run down my phone's battery?

Like I said, it's all a worry :(

Andres
 
It's a worry.

Along with soft luggage, all those pesky foreign types walking around with Stanley knives ready to slash open your bags just to steal some dirty underpants...........

Then there's also the Beeline to consider, will it run down my phone's battery?

Like I said, it's all a worry :(

Andres

Don't forget the added concern of having to get up a bit earlier than everyone else to lubricate your chain!
 
It's a worry.

Along with soft luggage, all those pesky foreign types walking around with Stanley knives ready to slash open your bags just to steal some dirty underpants...........

Then there's also the Beeline to consider, will it run down my phone's battery?

Like I said, it's all a worry :(

Andres

1lb of butter in the fridge......................the Wapping Way

You will be fine, sir
 
Don't forget the added concern of having to get up a bit earlier than everyone else to lubricate your chain!

Toddy, thought I taught you better than that :D
Lube the chain went you stop for the night as the chain is warm allowing the lube to penetrate more easily.
You've seen it countless times :D
 
Toddy, thought I taught you better than that :D
Lube the chain went you stop for the night as the chain is warm allowing the lube to penetrate more easily.
You've seen it countless times :D

Yes I know Tim, but that wouldn’t have created as much drama as having to get up at the crack of dawn to do some lubing whilst worrying all night that someone was nicking yer petrol! :rob :D

Besides, by the time we’d all gone through the ritual of trying to find the perfect spot to pitch the tent, whilst ensuring that the biggest snorers were as far away as possible, the bloomin chain had gone cold anyway!
 
Yes I know Tim, but that wouldn’t have created as much drama as having to get up at the crack of dawn to do some lubing whilst worrying all night that someone was nicking yer petrol! :rob :D

Besides, by the time we’d all gone through the ritual of trying to find the perfect spot to pitch the tent, whilst ensuring that the biggest snorers were as far away as possible, the bloomin chain had gone cold anyway!

I well remember that awful sounding CCM of your's when you thought to start up your own dawn chorus causing panic among the other's who thought they'd overslept :D
 
Toddy, thought I taught you better than that :D
Lube the chain went you stop for the night as the chain is warm allowing the lube to penetrate more easily.
You've seen it countless times :D

I said that, post #130
You taught me well
 
Hippy, don’t forget the helmet !!! :)

Oh sweet Jesus :yikes

I've actually decided to always wear my full 'Bultaco kit' when out on the Husky, I feel the colours will work so well together daaaaaarling :kissy2

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I well remember that awful sounding CCM of your's when you thought to start up your own dawn chorus causing panic among the other's who thought they'd overslept :D

Still preferable to the sound of badly played Irish Pipes at 3 o’clock in the morning though Tim! :D
 


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