Some of us are fortunate to have Fizzy Doctor as the bikes owner some of us are not.
A customer today was not so fortunate.
Deciding he wanted to find his old bike he went to the bike shop he p/x'd in with 30 odd years ago and placed an add in the window, he got a call that said, "I think I have what you are looking for" sent him a piccy of the rear end low and behold it was his bike,
Thinking christmas has come early and the guy wanting £500 for it off he went in hot pursuit.
In the mean time he had sold his current restored fizzy to part fund the resto only to find when he got there the bike had had a smash the headstock was flat, the front wheel is where the missing engine once lived and to top it all the guy had covered it in carpet under a leaky shed roof.
So no engine a frame that has rotted through and no tank yet the guy still thought it worth £500.00, my cutomer said its worthless and walked away.
What would you have done!
I said go back and offer him a £100.00 and we can at least have a starting point.
We all wanted our old bike back
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Re: We all wanted our old bike back
I wouldn't have left without it 
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Re: We all wanted our old bike back
Thats what I said to the wife, She just said "thats you your selfish"
Its only metal and metal can be repaired thats why we have the best fabricator in the world on our team.
£500 for a number plate to put on the garage wall she will soon get over it!
Its only metal and metal can be repaired thats why we have the best fabricator in the world on our team.
£500 for a number plate to put on the garage wall she will soon get over it!
I am the phantom Fizzy stripper.
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Re: We all wanted our old bike back
yep perhaps £50 but as you say a starting point all the same!
there isn't much thats not repairable if you n]know where to start
there isn't much thats not repairable if you n]know where to start
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Re: We all wanted our old bike back
if that bloke dont buy it post the sellrts contact details on here who knows somebody might be interested
Re: We all wanted our old bike back
could have been worse - TC could have had it and then it would have been 6K 
Re: We all wanted our old bike back
Well it was me, hello to all.
I did go back on boxing day to try to get it for a sensible amount, I had tried to call for days with no reply, it isnt local and was a 250 round trip, when I got there he had skipped it xmas eve, went to the tip and gave him so cash to come with me and show me where he had put the pieces, too late gone.
it was total wreck, even the headstock which was like a swans neck due to massive head on by the looks of it was square due to corrosion and rotten, frame had rusted through completely in the middle, tank was gone, electrics gone and just about eveything else knackered except a bent numberplate, no paperwork and engine missing and he says he never found that when he dumped the rest, even the forks were so bent they were where the engine should have been, so yes I missed it, blew it, saw sense, whatever its dead and buried now!
I did go back on boxing day to try to get it for a sensible amount, I had tried to call for days with no reply, it isnt local and was a 250 round trip, when I got there he had skipped it xmas eve, went to the tip and gave him so cash to come with me and show me where he had put the pieces, too late gone.
it was total wreck, even the headstock which was like a swans neck due to massive head on by the looks of it was square due to corrosion and rotten, frame had rusted through completely in the middle, tank was gone, electrics gone and just about eveything else knackered except a bent numberplate, no paperwork and engine missing and he says he never found that when he dumped the rest, even the forks were so bent they were where the engine should have been, so yes I missed it, blew it, saw sense, whatever its dead and buried now!
