Subject: RE: Garage Heaters(No loop content)
Author: Todd Nordwig
Date: Jan 26, 2005, 6:24 AM
Post ID: 1718276448
From: Kevin Graf <kgr-@midwestpension.com> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: RE: Garage Heaters(No loop content) Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:39:16 -0500 Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here and get your free* stock car racing gift. http://click.topica.com/caac2NQb1dfltb6opSwa/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- Shouldn't you be in church instead of getting drunk with the internet?:-) -----Original Message----- |
Probably......but I "struggle" with that.....;-)
I am in the process of planning a "workshop" (read Guzzi Garage) in the
future. The problem is whether I have the patience and ability to learn as
I go when tinkering with a running, but ratty Eldorado. My tool collection
is marginal at best and most of that would have to be updated also.
Do I invest in space, equipment and tools to do a mediocre restoration or do
I trade it for a nicely restored Eldo and save a bundle in time and
headaches doing it myself? I always think about the riding time lost while
trying to figure out how to fix something on my bike. Remember....it takes
me 4 times as long to do something than the average rider :-).... That is
why I run a newer bike while I tinker with the loopframe. I'd never get on
the road if I had to depend on my mechanical skills.
Todd
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