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Yesterday I had the chance to put original pre-war air in my tyres and couldn't resist. At the back of a shed on a friend's 'plot' was an old compressor - Jim said it had been sitting there unused since his grandfather's days. Cracking a connection, the tank was still holding pressure. With a line attached, letting the air out of my Ruby tyres, I filled them up again. I couldn't feel any difference back on the road, but it was good to know I was riding on authentic 1930s air.
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hear any nightingale song? Try freewheeling so the engine not so loud.
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No nightingales - but pretty sure I heard a cuckoo...
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Ive known guys who have been to the remains of the Lambretta Factory in Italy do the same, so they can have genuine Italian air in their bikes!!
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So sad ! But fun,
My problem I ask questions that other people don't like?
Like have you got that for an investment or for fun?