In *YOUR* point of view, it is. The fact your point of view is largely irrelevant in the great scheme of UKRM things, appears to be escaping your own apparently puffed up sense of self importance. You're so wrapped up in your own perspective and seemingly unable to consider that the overall reality might just be slightly removed from your own version of it, I'm giving up too. <hi-five> -- JackH 98 Yamaha Fazer FZS600 03 VW Passat TDI Sport (Resting) 00 VW Golf 1.9 TDI SE Estate
Emailed -- Dan L Too much time to think, too little to do. http://thebikeshed.spaces.live.com/ 2002 Triumph Sprint RS 955i (It's big, and it's black) 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr (Gone, but not forgotten) BOTAFOT #140 (KotL 2005/6/7/8) X-FOT#000 DIAABTCOD #26 BOMB#18 (slow) OMF#11
eh? -- Dan L Too much time to think, too little to do. http://thebikeshed.spaces.live.com/ 2002 Triumph Sprint RS 955i (It's big, and it's black) 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr (Gone, but not forgotten) BOTAFOT #140 (KotL 2005/6/7/8) X-FOT#000 DIAABTCOD #26 BOMB#18 (slow) OMF#11
How does that work then, given Dan was the OP? ;-) -- JackH 98 Yamaha Fazer FZS600 03 VW Passat TDI Sport (Resting) 00 VW Golf 1.9 TDI SE Estate
But time doesn't necessarly translate into the skills needed to get a sheded bike back on the road and fit to use, or fit to sell. -- Beav VN 750 Zed 1000 OMF# 19
I came across a website a couple of years ago where someone had modified a Priapism to function as a standby genset. Worked well, too.