- Fri Oct 19, 2012 5:24 pm
#1338
It all happened like this .... There I was, very happy with my 2 year old, 11000 mile EFI Woodsman in July. I was looking forward to a trip to the Manx Grand Prix on the Enfield along with my friend Steve on his Velocette Viper. A week before we were due to depart, we decided that the Velo needed further in order to be reliable, so Steve would have to go on his VFR800. I decided that Enfield speeds and VFR speeds would be incompatible so, thinking that maybe a change of bike would be a good idea, I bought a nearly new Kawasaki W800. Well, the Manx was great fun but I just wasn't getting into the Kawasaki, wonderful machine though it was. Back home, I often didn't ride it in case it rained and I would have to clean it (a real danger sign!). Wose still, it used much more fuel than the EFI. I began to realise that whilst parallel twins are great, they just don't do it for me in the way that long stroke, heavy flywheeled singles do. That is why there is a new black EFI Woodsman sitting in may garage right now, having a well deserved rest after 75 thoroughly enjoyable (but very slow!!) miles pottering around the Pennine lanes of Saddleworth. Well, West Riding Boys, I'm back and I can't tell you how good it feels! The grass is not always greener. See you at the November meeting!