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How you gonna feel when it rains?<br><br>
Greg Newell<br><br>
At 07:35 PM 5/25/2004, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font face="arial" size=2>OK, =
this
is a bit of a non-sequitor, but nevertheless:<br><br>
I'm considering buying a motorscooter (Like a Vespa, 150cc) to use on my
local tuning calls. 65mpg, top speed about 60. There is
a storage space under the seat that would fit a rudimentary tuning
kit. Most of the stuff I take with me I never use anyway. If
I were efficient, I think I could fit everything I need in
there.<br><br>
My goal would be to rack up 5.000 miles or so each summer, making my Jeep
last longer, allowing me to get a little fresh air, and saving on gas all
at the same time. True, I'd look a little dweebish, but then, you
don't want your piano tuner showing up on a Harley. (Any
Harley-riding tuners out there, no offense!)<br><br>
Has anybody tried this? Anybody out there on a bike? Any
advice? (Like "Don't tune pianos on a rainy day.")
Whaddyathink? Is it doable?<br><br>
PTG (PianoTunaGuy)</font><font face="arial"> </blockquote>
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Greg Newell<br>
Greg's piano Forté<br>
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