david, why not just drive slowly for the mile and a
half on the unpaved road and let it loose once you're
on the pavement??? otherwise trailer it to and from
car shows, or sell it, and if you can't bear to live
without a TR250, go find and buy one that is in a
condition that you don't mind inflicting normal wear
and tear on it.
ryan 71 TR6
- -----Original Message-----
From: David Brady <dmb993@earthlink.net>
I hate to admit it, but I haven't driven my TR250 in
over a year.
I bought a house in rural Va 1.5 miles away from the
nearest
paved road and can't bear the thought of all those
stone chips
on my new paint. This year though, I will buy a
trailer to tow
my lbc behind my tractor to the nearest paved road -
do you
sense the inertia? My lbc's motor is fresh with
barely 1000 miles
on the clock. It hurts me to leave her sit. Should I
be out in
the garage rotating her periodically? Should I be
showing her
viewings of "Legends in Motorsports"? A pint to cheer
her
up...?
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