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No problem at all Steve and needless to say I'm gold you're sorted. Always happy to help as I'm sure you'll find most members on here are.

Moving on, for anyone who's interested.......I have a full set of Guerini Chokes for sale in the classifieds, complete with black plastic case. Please PM me for details.

 
probably not someone from the forum, could have picked them up meaning to hand them in but got buried in their stuff when moving round the stands and not been discovered yet. Hopefully that's the scenario.

Anyway Glad you're sorted now. I'm alway leaving stuff behind, Thankfully it's usually at home.

 
Indeed Steve, it's heartening to see (most of) the responces on here and elsewhere to your plight. It does restore your belief somewhat.

Anyway, a small light chain secured to your range bag at one end.............. :biggrin:

And, good for Mr Mansfield for not taking the "P" too. Do you know if CG have moved to their new premises yet?

 
Indeed Steve, it's heartening to see (most of) the responces on here and elsewhere to your plight. It does restore your belief somewhat.

Anyway, a small light chain secured to your range bag at one end.............. :biggrin:

And, good for Mr Mansfield for not taking the "P" too. Do you know if CG have moved to their new premises yet?

Yes they have moved.

 
Yes they have moved.
Thanks Jem.

I only asked because Mike was saying they were moving months ago, but last time I checked they were still in Cranmore (Shirley)

Do you know if they are now selling accesories? If so I might pop into the new place, it's about 500 yards from my local pub :biggrin:

 
OK, someone should tell them that they need to update their website, it's still got the 0121 number showing.

 
I had a Chopper, still got the scar!  Fell off coming down a hill too fast.  Not the most stable bike out there.

 
Chipper then chopper then grifter which you changed gears by the twist grip. Oh the memories.

 
Thought the Chipper was the baby Chopper?
It was, that's the order they were produced

Gearshift with the veritable Sturmey Archer 3 speed :)

I was at a charity bike event at Goodwood a few weekends ago,  there was a guy riding a yellow chopper round  :)

:santa:  

 

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