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    You own an MZ and a Trabant - and live in Wellington. Damm lucky not have been expelled as an undeclared Russian agent....

    Are there any "mens sheds" in a suburb handy to you ? If the wife has her way, that's probably what i'll be reduced to in a few years....

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    Check out the Vintage Car Club in Wellington. The Auckland one has a workshop with a sheet metal folder and other useful tools. I can go there once a F/N when its open, probably could get key if I needed it.......and......and...they have a bar with beer for just over cost, however not of the standard of the Te Aro valley

    I restored a 1959 Triumph T110 in a conservatory in Clapham London in the early 90's, had to dress up in ex Nato gear to keep warm.
    Its sitting on shelves in the shed now

    I recall in my 1990 elefantreffen trip I rode my BMW sidecar up to what was then Karl Marx Stadt to stay at a guys place I met in Hungary.
    There were MZ's, Trabbies and other weird and wonderful stuff everywhere. The place ran on coal and gas and was like being on the set of WW2 movie. It was freezing and the BMW would not start, he got his mate to tow start it with a Trabant, rode back to Blighty in the snow and never went on winter rally ever again.....other than the 1993 Brass Monkey and the cold kiwi where my mate who was learning to ride the outfit ran it off the road on the Rarimu Spiral.

    In a fit of Austalgia I bought a ETZ 250 that would not select 3rd, got it running for a test ride, did the numbers and put on TM.

    Good luck.
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    Looks like I might be sorted, found a place on oldschool.co.nz....


    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Buy a fridge, you can have 7 brews within ten metres, and you won't have to pay retail & hang out with pretentious arty types while you drink them.
    you do ready seem to want to push this extreme option of moving house at huge expense... and all I want is to find a garage to do some work in....
    Also I like those artsy types and drinking expensive beers in the company of others....

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    You own an MZ and a Trabant - and live in Wellington. Damm lucky not have been expelled as an undeclared Russian agent....

    Are there any "mens sheds" in a suburb handy to you ? If the wife has her way, that's probably what i'll be reduced to in a few years....
    Trust me the russians wouldn't want to be seen dead driving a Trabant... they left those horrible cars for the east germans to make and drive... MZ's are actually not bad though...

    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Check out the Vintage Car Club in Wellington. The Auckland one has a workshop with a sheet metal folder and other useful tools. I can go there once a F/N when its open, probably could get key if I needed it.......and......and...they have a bar with beer for just over cost, however not of the standard of the Te Aro valley

    I restored a 1959 Triumph T110 in a conservatory in Clapham London in the early 90's, had to dress up in ex Nato gear to keep warm.
    Its sitting on shelves in the shed now

    I recall in my 1990 elefantreffen trip I rode my BMW sidecar up to what was then Karl Marx Stadt to stay at a guys place I met in Hungary.
    There were MZ's, Trabbies and other weird and wonderful stuff everywhere. The place ran on coal and gas and was like being on the set of WW2 movie. It was freezing and the BMW would not start, he got his mate to tow start it with a Trabant, rode back to Blighty in the snow and never went on winter rally ever again.....other than the 1993 Brass Monkey and the cold kiwi where my mate who was learning to ride the outfit ran it off the road on the Rarimu Spiral.

    In a fit of Austalgia I bought a ETZ 250 that would not select 3rd, got it running for a test ride, did the numbers and put on TM.

    Good luck.
    Hahaha awesome.. thanks for that I'll have to check them out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by catatonicChimp View Post
    Looks like I might be sorted, found a place on oldschool.co.nz....




    you do ready seem to want to push this extreme option of moving house at huge expense... and all I want is to find a garage to do some work in....
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    Rent a house, if you can call a place with nowhere to work on a bike a house, rent further premises far away from comfort of own place, spouse & comforts of home to perform hobby.
    Add two rents together, plus inconvenience of not being able to nip out to the shed for a quick tinker, add fuel to & fro second premise, add another insurance policy, add another power bill. Factor in lack of security, or a monitored alarm because not having said toys under your roof at night. Yeah nah, you're right. Far cheaper your way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Rent a house, if you can call a place with nowhere to work on a bike a house, rent further premises far away from comfort of own place, spouse & comforts of home to perform hobby.
    Add two rents together, plus inconvenience of not being able to nip out to the shed for a quick tinker, add fuel to & fro second premise, add another insurance policy, add another power bill. Factor in lack of security, or a monitored alarm because not having said toys under your roof at night. Yeah nah, you're right. Far cheaper your way.

    Rent a house in Wellington..... you make it sound so easy as in the olden days.
    Don't forget to add, by forgoing smashed avocado on toast, flat whites, $12-14 a glass Hopped Sour beer and Sky TV he could have his own house paid off in no time.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Rent a house in Wellington..... you make it sound so easy as in the olden days.
    Don't forget to add, by forgoing smashed avocado on toast, flat whites, $12-14 a glass Hopped Sour beer and Sky TV he could have his own house paid off in no time.....
    Don't you start. I had the misfortune of parking on your awesome "motorway" for over an hour each way from Barry's Point Rd in the beating hot sun on a bike yesterday.
    Cool carpark bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Don't you start. I had the misfortune of parking on your awesome "motorway" for over an hour each way from Barry's Point Rd in the beating hot sun on a bike yesterday.
    Cool carpark bro.
    Why would you do that to yourself.
    They are trying to make it better but the previous govt left the door wide open and no one goes to AU any more.

    The pub at the Viaduct where I sometimes work from has over 15 craft beers on tap, and great restaurants so reluctant to move just yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post

    The pub at the Viaduct where I sometimes work from has over 15 craft beers on tap, and great restaurants so reluctant to move just yet.
    So everyone can sit around wistfully discussing the fruity hint of oats that have been through the horse, with the slightest aftertaste human fecal coliforms?
    It's a bit like the story of the king who had no clothes. The sooner someone fronts up & says it tastes like shit, out loud, the sooner they can get back to stocking Heineken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    So everyone can sit around wistfully discussing the fruity hint of oats that have been through the horse, with the slightest aftertaste human fecal coliforms?
    It's a bit like the story of the king who had no clothes. The sooner someone fronts up & says it tastes like shit, out loud, the sooner they can get back to stocking Heineken.
    fuck i thought you were gonna say steinlager, or as it's known as here, bulimia in a bottle

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    So everyone can sit around wistfully discussing the fruity hint of oats that have been through the horse, with the slightest aftertaste human fecal coliforms?
    It's a bit like the story of the king who had no clothes. The sooner someone fronts up & says it tastes like shit, out loud, the sooner they can get back to stocking Heineken.
    if thats what turns you on thats fine but i like having the choice of different brews.Sometimes i enjoy a heineken too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    So everyone can sit around wistfully discussing the fruity hint of oats that have been through the horse, with the slightest aftertaste human fecal coliforms?
    It's a bit like the story of the king who had no clothes. The sooner someone fronts up & says it tastes like shit, out loud, the sooner they can get back to stocking Heineken.

    On one trip to Munich in 1992 in the trusty BMW sidecar went around Spaten, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbrauhaus, Paulaner and lowenbrau. I have a great set of beer glasses, much like you now get here.
    Lowenbrau put on a tour and a spread in the boardroom afterwards.
    Beerfest is a good event to go to once in your life.
    Passed on going to the Heineken Factory ( would hardly call it a brewery) in Amsterdam.
    Wellington has some great brew pubs, you should call in and try one, you probably don't need a Puns N Goses
    But as the guy at one winery once said, " If your happy with $5 wine thats good too"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    On one trip to Munich in 1992 in the trusty BMW sidecar went around Spaten, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbrauhaus, Paulaner and lowenbrau. I have a great set of beer glasses, much like you now get here.
    Lowenbrau put on a tour and a spread in the boardroom afterwards.
    Beerfest is a good event to go to once in your life.
    Passed on going to the Heineken Factory ( would hardly call it a brewery) in Amsterdam.
    Wellington has some great brew pubs, you should call in and try one, you probably don't need a Puns N Goses
    But as the guy at one winery once said, " If your happy with $5 wine thats good too"
    München beer tour on a BMW, sounds perfect...though I would rather be in the sidecar drinking then having to be in control and missing out on drinking lots of everything..

    Puns N Goses... good choice, had one on Monday at F&B... Not that F&B is my favourite brewer or bar, but it is my closest (approx 20m door to door)

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    Hmm I am quite partial to the craft beer or less mainstream brewers. I'll have a Panhead Supercharger over one of the global greats any day. There is a local brewery that makes some really good beer - and they will fill up a rigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by catatonicChimp View Post
    München beer tour on a BMW, sounds perfect...though I would rather be in the sidecar drinking then having to be in control and missing out on drinking lots of everything..

    Puns N Goses... good choice, had one on Monday at F&B... Not that F&B is my favourite brewer or bar, but it is my closest (approx 20m door to door)
    The BMW was parked up, Munich has great public transport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I had the misfortune of parking on your awesome "motorway" for over an hour each way from Barry's Point Rd in the beating hot sun on a bike yesterday.
    Huh????????????????????

    There's no such thing as "sitting in traffic" on a bike.
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