How much for a fizzy?
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 1:52 am
A 90 to 125cc bike and some CBT, I mean. Any part time 2 wheelers here whose brains can be picked? 
(or better - full lessons, if they can be fit in, and test, so no L plates and can use motorway)
Getting to college is proving a joke on both the train and in the car, it just takes too long unneccesarily - reckon I could take more than an hour off the train and 45 minutes off the car journey with a bike, even if it hits a wall around 65mph, just because of the (15mph) traffic-weaving capability - and parking/fuel would be far cheaper. Be handy for getting to the main bulk of work across birmingham centre as well - no roads with more than a 50 limit (mostly 30-40) but plenty of gridlock potential.
Clues? It's gotta be cheap after all.. by which i mean less than the price of return rail tickets for the first academic year, at £19 once a week (call it £80 a month).
(or better - full lessons, if they can be fit in, and test, so no L plates and can use motorway)
Getting to college is proving a joke on both the train and in the car, it just takes too long unneccesarily - reckon I could take more than an hour off the train and 45 minutes off the car journey with a bike, even if it hits a wall around 65mph, just because of the (15mph) traffic-weaving capability - and parking/fuel would be far cheaper. Be handy for getting to the main bulk of work across birmingham centre as well - no roads with more than a 50 limit (mostly 30-40) but plenty of gridlock potential.
Clues? It's gotta be cheap after all.. by which i mean less than the price of return rail tickets for the first academic year, at £19 once a week (call it £80 a month).