Finally, weeks after “doing the deal”, the time has come to go and collect the new Classic 350 from her temporary storage at Rob’s in Tamworth. The weather this month has been appalling but there’s finally a window of a couple of days when it should be reasonable for a ride home. (i.e. not torrential rain all the way 🤣)
So my bag is loaded up with bike gear and the first step is a bus from Amlwch to Bangor Station. Using my bus pass for the first time, which is just adding to the excitement!
I saw my first spring lambs on the way!
And on to Bangor Station for the big train to Crewe and then a little train to Tamworth 🙂
Almost inevitably, the train to Crewe was delayed by 25 minutes, which meant my 23 minute transfer time was somewhat compromised 🙂. The good news with that was that I got onto the next train that only got me in 10 minutes later than planned. The even gooder news was that I can claim a refund on part of the ticket 🙂
So, at Rob's I could finally see my new bike after a month of waiting! First impressions were that she is in pretty much mint condition apart from the damage to the mudguard and clutch lever that I was already aware of. The damage isn't actually particularly noticeable. I even decided that I like the brown seats - they are darker than I thought they'd be.
After some pub grub, we had an early night and the following morning I set off for Dee's, via Beeline's "fun" route.
I wasn't expecting there to be so much flooding of the country lanes or to see so much rain. I stopped for a coffee and warm up at Stone after 1.5 hours and then a wee and coffee stop at Liz and Phil's in Whitchurch.
After I set off again, the weather improved considerably and I even had some sunshine!
After a lovely stopover at Dee's, I left on Sunday afternoon for the journey along the North Wales coast to Anglesey. It wasn't half windy along the coast road and for the second part I was really fighting a big headwind. That's when it becomes obvious it's a low power bike, but she managed perfectly well, just not fast.
As we crossed the Menai Bridge onto Anglesey the wind improved, or maybe it was just more sheltered, and it stopped raining. We had a lovely last 30 minutes across the winding roads home. I welcomed her to the island and chatted to her about all the adventures we're going to have!!
The big test when I arrived home was to see if I could get her around the back of the house. I popped the bar end mirrors off for extra clearance and used my castor wheels contraption and we got her in (just!) I think with a bit of finessing, we can get that as a reasonably smooth operation, maybe using the centre stand trolley instead?
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