Yesterday was a grand day out for four club members and four Morini. 3 Kanguros, and 1 Camel. It was pretty slippery and greasy out there but we all managed to stay upright and only one stop for repairs when a speedo drive decided to start making unpleasant noises. 1 Proper ford crossing and various springs/streams/large puddles were no problem, and we saved the ford till last so the bikes could get a rinse off. Oh, and also because we didn't fancy riding all day with wet feet. Light was failing just after 4pm so we called it a day then. After re-fueling the bikes we spent a little while trying to get some sort of headlight beam for Jonathan, to no avail! So he had to ride home 50 miles in the proper dark, down the Fosseway-I did lend him a pushbike light to help out though-it didn't occur to me till this morning that he could have used my van instead! What did we learn? Well, thanks to Benjy I learnt that the grey wire from the alternator that feeds the AC headlamp bulb
DOES go through some circuitry of some sort, inside the rec/reg box. Not as I've been telling Paul, a direct unhindered connection! 2 of us learnt that a Morini does actually make an effective trail bike and finally that the Morini brand seems to be more well known in Leicestershire than elsewhere in the UK, as on two separate occasions we had members of the public exclaim that "you never see 4 Morini together!" I learnt that despite my multimeter checks the alternator on my bike doesn't give enough to keep a 60 watt bulb going all day as well as work the electric starter. I should have known that..

good job I didn't try the heated gloves too!
Next run I fancy will be in North Northants in December. This is Chairman Tom's part of the world-I wonder if we'll bump into him there

If you fancy joining in the fun you know where to ask don't you?
All donations to the rest home for old Camels, Leicestershire.