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Re: Just for a change

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2023 12:36 am
by Alan H
Nice run out yesterday.
Home to Seaways caff at Fridaythorpe, Filey where we almost had fish & chips, Squires where they have changed pie suppliers again and not for the better :cry: then bread & dripping at 'The Market' in Elsecar. 170 odd miles in all - bloody knackered!

Re: Just for a change

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 1:45 pm
by Alan H
Well, I've had Izzy 12 months now, so the insurance needs renewing.
Contacted Hastings, my current supplier and they were a similar price to the last 12 months, but I had to increase the mileage from 2500 to 5000 (just in case!!) So that put the cost up over £350. I rang up & got a very polite guy in Jo'burg, South Africa who managed to drop the price for the same policy to £240, then tried Devitts - 'very busy, please wait' - nope. Then Carol Nash, oh dear. Not sure exactly what planet the lady came from, but she wanted me to spell everything phonetically. So I did, US 1940s style (Able, Baker, Charlie, Dog etc., instead of Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta et al). Well if she messed me about, t'was only fair I returned the favour, eh?!
When she asked if my bike was impounded (after 20 minutes or so), I hung up.
Tried again & got another furrin' lady whe's English was at least understandable without the spell check, & eventually quoted £841 and their preferred company is 'Highway'. Robbery, no doubt. I asked her if Carol Nash was an insurance company or a comedy site, then hung up again. Couldn't get through to Bikesure, RHS or Footman James. Peter James who I insure my classics with don't really 'do' modern bikes & suggested £191.73 for 5 months (until my current policy runs out) & which I declined & bought the Hastings one after all.
2 hours phoning which was mainly very frustrating. If these people want business, they need to learn English, have people who know what they are doing & be competitive.
Not too difficult, shirley (FFS!!!)

Re: Just for a change

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 4:52 pm
by joolstacho
Mate, with that diet, you need LIFE Insurance!!! :clap:

Re: Just for a change

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:19 pm
by Alan H
Oh, that's proper food around here. It could be much worse - I might have metamorphosed into a vegan ffs!!! :shock:

Re: Just for a change

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2023 4:15 pm
by joolstacho
Just kidding mate, I'd be next in line for a chip sarnie, a poi and oooh bread 'n dripping, yum, haven't had one of those for about half a century! :mrgreen:

Re: Just for a change

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 12:47 am
by Alan H
Izzy is up to 4000 miles after just about 2 years with me. So not getting used enough to justify keeping unfortunately. :(
It's a bike that I look at and think 'It's getting sold', until I get on and ride it, as the performance is good, handling and braking are bloody good, and generally it's a great bike. I just don't use it enough, so called in Viamoto yesterday & asked questions about selling.  :|
It'll give me room in the garage to progress with Emma, but using bikes less & less, plus it appears the arse has dropped out of the classic market. Ho hum......

Re: Just for a change

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:35 am
by Madbuffalo
That's a tough call but you'll make the right one (whatever way you go). Having just sold my Z900RS, I miss it, but don't regret the decision. More time for better things.

Re: Just for a change

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2025 4:22 pm
by Alan H
Well, that's all folks - at least as far as Izzy is concerned. Sold today and someone else will have the pleasure of riding the Guzzi from now on. I'm quite sluffened as I really enjoyed the chuckability of the bike, handling, braking and 'go' were all excellent. The 70mph/70mpg were good too, but only 2000 miles a year made it an expensive toy. At least I now have enough room in the garage to 'do' Emma. Might sneak another one in too.
Yer never know..... 8)