Rover did similar with the bubble shaped 200/25. The only difference between the 75bhp and 105bhp 1.4 engines was a pin that stopped the throttle body opening all the way.
Wish I'd known that when I had one!
Rover did similar with the bubble shaped 200/25. The only difference between the 75bhp and 105bhp 1.4 engines was a pin that stopped the throttle body opening all the way.
Welcome to the final, desperate gasps of end-stage capitalism.
Buy old stuff that lasts, opt out and leave the debt-fuelled, brainwashed consumptive plebs to it..
To quote Andy 'Darn commies'.MZ 250 motor bike, the throttle body was round and the throttle slide was held in place with a pin, on the Warwick Bypass I closed the throttle to slow for slow traffic and nothing happened. the pin had come out and the slide had moved, I had to switch the engine off to stop it.
I’m so glad keeping up with the Jones’s is looowwww on my priority list.
Enjoy the debt 🤓
Some people can afford things without getting into debt.
It's still a good idea to spend (and save) money wisely.Some people can afford things without getting into debt.
Is this all true about access by annual payment?
I mentioned this to someone who checked on line and replied that BMW had dropped that scheme.
No idea about any of it personally but just intrigued.
Back as far as the 80's, some of the computer GIANTS, the likes of NCR and IBM, used to install their mainframe computers with the extra memory and processors already installed. When a customer wanted to upgrade, an engineer just came along and turned it on.
Yeahbut the app is free and it's a given that we're all used to that you need to pay for the premium version if you want all the features.
Yeahbut the app is free and it's a given that we're all used to that you need to pay for the premium version if you want all the features.