What's needed is a comprehensive guide to owning and riding old British bikes.
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I have found it useful on a long fast trip recently where the A10 was running was running lean at Motorway speeds so was able to partially close the choke and get it running properly.
Fair points! But Owners' Manuals are pretty much all out there for most marques, and they do talk about starting procedures for the most part.
And yup, an air slide's a useful aid in the event of a weak spot, I do agree - but that's not really their raison d'ĂȘtre . . .
I tend to retain the combination 'bar levers, if they're there, but am quite happy do without the 'contraptions' on the other end.
Mind you, doesn't get as cold where I am as it does in rural Scotland. It is not snowing here. But it has been cold all the same - froze my butt off as Richard L would probably say for 250km in cold and wet yesterday with a 7am start . . . needed a slug of mulled wine to cure that on my return, and then was up on barn roof replacing a few tiles that had gone awol. So more mulled needed. All in all, a good day then.