Can't remember the shop name, but at the top on the left of the big stairs leading down into the stables market area, a vintage clothes shop that just happened to have several old bikes lining it's entry way.
First time i have been there, had a chinese for breakfast which is a new experince for me :-)
Glenmorangie gift tin, about twice as deep as a baccy tin and with a folding/attached lid, normally i just tape a tube to the frame somewhere but have also wedged and taped a box above the rear stays plate (the flat plate for rack and brake)
Choice is mostly down to whats on special in supermarkets, rocking a 1ltr Whyte&MacKay right now because it was the same price as a 70cl bottle, "if" work picks up again then some single malts from Jura, Scarpa etc etc will fill the cupboard, quite partial to JD Power from Ireland but that has got pricey and hard to get so slum it with Jamesons from time to time, Lockes from Ireland are nice as well, did a distillery tour years ago, Jameson and Guinness in Dublin then out to the midlands for Lockes..... happy days, came back with a lorry cab full of bottles stuffed under the seat, got held by special branch at the docks who didn't care about my whisky collection but did look for things that go bang.
Can't remember the shop name, but at the top on the left of the big stairs leading down into the stables market area, a vintage clothes shop that just happened to have several old bikes lining it's entry way.
First time i have been there, had a chinese for breakfast which is a new experince for me :-)
Glenmorangie gift tin, about twice as deep as a baccy tin and with a folding/attached lid, normally i just tape a tube to the frame somewhere but have also wedged and taped a box above the rear stays plate (the flat plate for rack and brake)
Choice is mostly down to whats on special in supermarkets, rocking a 1ltr Whyte&MacKay right now because it was the same price as a 70cl bottle, "if" work picks up again then some single malts from Jura, Scarpa etc etc will fill the cupboard, quite partial to JD Power from Ireland but that has got pricey and hard to get so slum it with Jamesons from time to time, Lockes from Ireland are nice as well, did a distillery tour years ago, Jameson and Guinness in Dublin then out to the midlands for Lockes..... happy days, came back with a lorry cab full of bottles stuffed under the seat, got held by special branch at the docks who didn't care about my whisky collection but did look for things that go bang.