Went out to shops to buy £120 worth of groceries, beer, wine, etc.
Once unloaded, went to garage to see if I could start on plugging some of the many oil leaks.
First stop whas gearbox speedo drive - OK, WHAT *&^%^&* designed that.
Not only can one barely get a spanner on the locknut, but the whole of the threaded 'thingy' that goes into the gearbox just spins around.
So, after putting a new fibre washer on, I had to hold the threaded 'thingy' with locking pliers whilst trying to tighten the locking nut about a 10th of a turn at a time because there's no friggin room to turn the nut let alone get a spanner on it - is there another 'special tool' for this job or was that the geezer who designed it.
Once tightened, there's still a bit of a weep, but hopfully not so bad.
Next stop is oil tank feed and return, gearbox level screw and drain plug, and primary level and drain plug.
I also think I have a small leak past the gasket on the primary cover.
Oh, then there's a fork seal and sump gasket.
Then trying to stop the breather covering the rear tyre with oil.
Oh, and had to break off the bike work to order a new fridge freezer because, as I'd just filled the old one with food, it started to pack up - £399