RIP Da Beasty
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:02 pm
On the way home from work, just approaching the final stretch at the mini roundabout before my turn off I slowed down (as is proper), then as I went to accelerate the engine went into high revs, but with no drive to the wheel. It might be something fairly straightforward, but I think the time has come to call it a bad job, as it's no longer financially viable to keep getting it fixed.
So, as soon as I got home I phoned my Lne Manager to let him know that I might be late in tomorrow, which could be a problem, seeing as I have the office keys, and I would have to rely on Public Transport for the first time ever in getting to the office. He just told me to take tomorrow off on Compassionate Leave (seriously).
However, knowing that one way or another I was going to have to have transport I looked on Gumtree & found this one for £750 - A Bargain. Less than a year old. Only 123km on the clock (about 75 miles), and a full tank of petrol.
Actually, the going price was £725, but for some reason when I paid him I thought it was £750, so paid £25 over the odds, but it's still well worth it.
I think I'll call this one "Jubbly" (Short for "Lubbly Jubbly"), because of the Registration.
The only thing I can find wrong with it is that the mirrors are missing, but that's no problem. I can easily find some replacements on eBay - come to that, the ones from Da Beasty may even fit - they are, after all, only about 6 months old (older than Jubbly), but with a new machine I may as well go the whole hog & get the right ones for the model. Plus I'll have to get me a decent chain, as Da Beasty had its own built in one.
Da Beasty is dead.........
Long Live Jubbly - Da New Beasty.
So, as soon as I got home I phoned my Lne Manager to let him know that I might be late in tomorrow, which could be a problem, seeing as I have the office keys, and I would have to rely on Public Transport for the first time ever in getting to the office. He just told me to take tomorrow off on Compassionate Leave (seriously).
However, knowing that one way or another I was going to have to have transport I looked on Gumtree & found this one for £750 - A Bargain. Less than a year old. Only 123km on the clock (about 75 miles), and a full tank of petrol.
Actually, the going price was £725, but for some reason when I paid him I thought it was £750, so paid £25 over the odds, but it's still well worth it.
I think I'll call this one "Jubbly" (Short for "Lubbly Jubbly"), because of the Registration.
The only thing I can find wrong with it is that the mirrors are missing, but that's no problem. I can easily find some replacements on eBay - come to that, the ones from Da Beasty may even fit - they are, after all, only about 6 months old (older than Jubbly), but with a new machine I may as well go the whole hog & get the right ones for the model. Plus I'll have to get me a decent chain, as Da Beasty had its own built in one.
Da Beasty is dead.........
Long Live Jubbly - Da New Beasty.