Good video. No matter how big the garage, we will fill the whole space with vehicles, tools and clutter! So what make is the airborne moped? You now need the ramp to get up to it to ride it!! Is it getting close to Long Distance Trial season? I want to see the Dalesman Honda back in its natural habitat🙏 Les
Thanks Les! It's a Norman Nippy. I've done some miles on it, but It's not getting used much these days. Didn't want to get rid of it, so wall art seemed the right thing to do! Yes, early next year for more long distance trails fun I think. I did mean to enter more this year, but things got in the way as ever!
@@whatsintheworkshop4478 Thanks for the reply. Oh Wow! I’d forgotten that a Norman Nippy had leading link front forks. I didn’t recognise it at all. But the Norman motorcycles around that time had LL forks so it’s natural I suppose! Pip-pip! Les
This was a good idea, it will help avoid you getting back ache amongst other things. You had your work cut out but so worth it. Well done!
Well done, it has multiple uses, car lift, bike lift, hight adjustable work bench and best of all back saver.
top notch engineering
Thanks!
Hi, my dad owned the montesa 330 he won the trial. Would love to get in touch with you…
Hi. I have replied to his comment. You can get hold of me by email at whatsintheworkshop@gmail.com
Good video. No matter how big the garage, we will fill the whole space with vehicles, tools and clutter!
So what make is the airborne moped? You now need the ramp to get up to it to ride it!! Is it getting close to Long Distance Trial season? I want to see the Dalesman Honda back in its natural habitat🙏 Les
Thanks Les! It's a Norman Nippy. I've done some miles on it, but It's not getting used much these days. Didn't want to get rid of it, so wall art seemed the right thing to do!
Yes, early next year for more long distance trails fun I think. I did mean to enter more this year, but things got in the way as ever!
@@whatsintheworkshop4478 Thanks for the reply. Oh Wow! I’d forgotten that a Norman Nippy had leading link front forks. I didn’t recognise it at all. But the Norman motorcycles around that time had LL forks so it’s natural I suppose! Pip-pip! Les