From: Catman on
mark wrote:
> In message <hhqci1$d14$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Catman
> <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> writes
>> My toolkit lives in the garage. Apart from the really important one[1]
>> which lives in my pocket.
>>
>> [1] AA Card.
>
> Hmmm.
>
> /Considers own breakdown card.
>>

Well, what *exactly* are you going to do with that tool kit? Apart from
take the seat off to get at the fuses?

>> Not very. Warm to the touch is al I ever found mine getting.
>
> Oh good :)
>


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From: Lozzo on
Catman wrote:

> mark wrote:
> >In message <hhqci1$d14$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Catman
> <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> writes
> > > My toolkit lives in the garage. Apart from the really important
> > > one[1] which lives in my pocket.
> > >
> > > [1] AA Card.
> >
> > Hmmm.
> >
> > /Considers own breakdown card.
> > >
>
> Well, what exactly are you going to do with that tool kit? Apart from
> take the seat off to get at the fuses?

My standard toolkit stays under the seat purely because I'd lose it if
I took it out. I carry a Leatherman and a Carole Nash recovery number,
that's all I'll need in the event of a breakdown.

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From: mark on
In message <hhqi63$t90$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Catman
<catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> writes
>
>Well, what *exactly* are you going to do with that tool kit? Apart from
>take the seat off to get at the fuses?
>
I know, I know!
It's just sort of comforting; you know...
Anyway; there's the puncture kit! So there....

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Mark Roberts
From: Catman on
mark wrote:
> In message <hhqi63$t90$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Catman
> <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> writes
>>
>> Well, what *exactly* are you going to do with that tool kit? Apart
>> from take the seat off to get at the fuses?
>>
> I know, I know!
> It's just sort of comforting; you know...
> Anyway; there's the puncture kit! So there....

Is there?

I know the last time I looked at one I decided that there was *no* way I
was going to trust myself to do that type of repair.


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116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 GTV TS GT 3.2 V6
Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see.
www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk
From: Catman on
Lozzo wrote:
> Catman wrote:
>
>> mark wrote:
>>> In message <hhqci1$d14$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Catman
>> <catman(a)rustcuore-sportivo.co.uk> writes
>>>> My toolkit lives in the garage. Apart from the really important
>>>> one[1] which lives in my pocket.
>>>>
>>>> [1] AA Card.
>>> Hmmm.
>>>
>>> /Considers own breakdown card.
>> Well, what exactly are you going to do with that tool kit? Apart from
>> take the seat off to get at the fuses?
>
> My standard toolkit stays under the seat purely because I'd lose it if
> I took it out. I carry a Leatherman and a Carole Nash recovery number,
> that's all I'll need in the event of a breakdown.

IIRC it doesn't even fit under the Sprint ST seat. I know exactly where
mine is. Right hand side of the primary garage.


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Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply)
116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 GTV TS GT 3.2 V6
Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see.
www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk