Weapon of choice will probably be the Honda CB500x. Not a classic, but EFI and 70mpg, with none of the 'mod cons' most new bikes seem to have. For instance traction control, and an automatic gearbox. Who knew that was a 'thing' on bikes now?!

man thats fugly.... i like itJPB wrote: Wed Mar 07, 2018 5:06 pm Rich, I've bought another modern Toyota as I went on the yahoo.jp cars section late at night, following a dose of flu medicine! This tiny car ticks every box. It looks like one too mind, but so does the full fat version that's been my daily for a year and a half now.
It's Kei class, so the engine is a 660cc triple and it's not quite blessed with the grunt of my 1300cc, 131bhp daily motor, but insurance - which will have to be a specialist thing as the provider of the bB's policy doesn't cover JDM stuff younger than the ten year IVA cutoff - is around the £130 mark from most of the companies that quote when I ask those damned meerkat puppets, so I'd keep the bB for trackdays and carrying things the size of pallets, which would give me even cheaper fuel use for day to day duties and yes, this means that a Metrocab could still be considered as a car for the shows. I should now have two moderns that cost virtually no more to run than the existing one, according to my calculations which are of course completely objective and in no way biased toward JDM motors.
I could write more, but have this link, which shows you an identically equipped car from the same auction house:
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/au ... 1?iref=rss
OK, so it's slightly narrower than the bB, but the front seat appears to be much the same width so it must simply have skinny doors. I asked the auction's English speaking agent whether the radio is faulty but he assured me that they can display other images than the one in the listing photos, phew!![]()
JPB wrote: Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:50 pm Not seeing a solution there, sorry, I too must be clinically dull of thinking. A state borne out by the fact that I rode an automatic Honda 400 of mid '70s vintage for a few days in 1983 while my CX500 - the only tractor with fewer wheels than a John Deere - was having the usual timing chain failure addressed properly, by throwing away the engine and fitting a crated one with the upgraded chains & guides. The 400A, being higher geared to take the optimum from the TCA, a sort of KERS for the olden days, was so nice to ride that I really wanted one for myself, in spite of its being pretty cramped like most Hondas of the time. That one wasn't for sale so I kept the old CX right up to the last time its engine failed, then took it in the back of the works van and buried the evil sod in a well-known West Riding moorland area so that aliens would be able to dig it up in the year 1999 and see for themselves the way that we travelled back then; slowly and with both feet off the pegs "just in case" it tried to escape from under me yet again, an inevitable outcome of an engine that ceased to function before I had time to knock it out of gear. Ouch, even thinking about that feels painful..
Looking at the stuff about that epic spot of soft roading, I couldn't help but notice that some participants do the thing in cars. Even trap springs are kinder to the average set of wedding veg than a dirt bike so why not take the relatively relaxing option and rent a big comfy 4x4 that can provide shelter, warmth and actual enjoyment? Bike it, and you'd spend half of the time - that could be used for looking at the scenery - on applying Ralgex to your aching body.