Sibbo wrote:You're welcome next time you're passing through Charlie, my dearly beloved was quite impressed .... quite the gentleman !
It will take years to live that down .
Ah now Peter, you don't want to be spreading rumours like that.
It was great to catch up and meet the three generations of Sibbo wimmen. I love yer shed too ...
(in case the sign over the door is not readable at this size, it reads, "OPTIMISTS ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT")
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
Charlie
It’s a result of my risk adverse nature that I didn’t want to have a crack at an overhall of the old girl in the midst of a gondwanan rainforest; but maybe if Geoff was there I may have had a little more confidence in opening the toolbox.
The bike behaved well on the way back to Orange and I’m still smiling about the joys of the road. The Oxley was great and it inspired me to take another look soon.
GuzziBill just wanted to say how much he enjoyed your company; that is Mal, Charlie and Bob. The “Festive of Dangerous Ideas” we held in the National Park was a thought provoking experience. The only thing Bill didn’t subject us to was the Best of Leonard Cohen. Maybe next time. He didn’t realize that a bunch of old Beemer riders could be so much fun.