New member in West Yorkshire
Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Thank you Eric, for an encouraging message. Much appreciated.
John
John
Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Hi John, all good advice from everyone one; however, the easiest is getting in and then once you’re in you won’t want to get out anyway . The other thing to mention is, you’ll look like the joker in Batman for a while, the smile whilst driving is hard to get rid of. Have fun.
Richard F
Richard F
Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Thank you, Richard.
Much friendliness here - a potent sales force for the car, and very encouraging.
John
Much friendliness here - a potent sales force for the car, and very encouraging.
John
Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Welcome John!
If you are looking for a local(ish) Type 3 to climb in/out, I am in East Lancs. I appreciate that might be the wrong side of t'hills for West Yorkshire but let me know!
Matt
If you are looking for a local(ish) Type 3 to climb in/out, I am in East Lancs. I appreciate that might be the wrong side of t'hills for West Yorkshire but let me know!
Matt
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Thank you very much Matt, for your helpful offer.
At present, with Covid-19 restrictions, and unreliable weather, it isn't a good time to undertake such an outing, but I'd like to accept your offer. Perhaps I could venture across the Pennines in a few weeks' time, at a date to suit you, of course?
Good wishes,
John
At present, with Covid-19 restrictions, and unreliable weather, it isn't a good time to undertake such an outing, but I'd like to accept your offer. Perhaps I could venture across the Pennines in a few weeks' time, at a date to suit you, of course?
Good wishes,
John
Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Maybe worth considering that the cockpit on a T4 is significantly larger than all other models and the entry / exit process much easier !
Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Thanks for making that point, which is something I hadn't realised.
Once I have sat in a car, many of my questions will be answered. The questions that remain seem to me to be too silly or trivial to ask on this forum, among experts and veterans... .
John
Once I have sat in a car, many of my questions will be answered. The questions that remain seem to me to be too silly or trivial to ask on this forum, among experts and veterans... .
John
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Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Nothing's too trivial , John - we were all "newbies" once, me in particular, not having ever been a motorcycle rider, and I still am puzzled by a lot of Triking minutae, like "why is the ignition key under the dashboard"
Re: New member in West Yorkshire
Hi John,
Of course, once weather and restrictions allow we can sort something out.
Alanla makes a good point on the type 4, there is much more space.
Regards
Matt
Of course, once weather and restrictions allow we can sort something out.
Alanla makes a good point on the type 4, there is much more space.
Regards
Matt
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Okay, here goes with the little questions, in no particular order:
1. Where do you go for a service, when the time comes? What do members advise?
2. About the hood: is the rear window plastic, or glass?
3. What do members do in the way of security, when leaving the vehicle parked? Any hints welcome.
My email is johnrobertbrown@btconnect.com, if there's anything that you don't wish to publicize!
4. The sound of the horn/hooter must be suitable, but not 'look at me'.
Thanks in advance for your ideas.
John
1. Where do you go for a service, when the time comes? What do members advise?
2. About the hood: is the rear window plastic, or glass?
3. What do members do in the way of security, when leaving the vehicle parked? Any hints welcome.
My email is johnrobertbrown@btconnect.com, if there's anything that you don't wish to publicize!
4. The sound of the horn/hooter must be suitable, but not 'look at me'.
Thanks in advance for your ideas.
John