Thank you Bill. The garden has very little to do with me so I shall pass on your praise to my better half.
As for who the great man is, why its its Isambard Brunel himself. When I saw Rob Bennett was making a BusyBody caricature of Isambard I just had to get one as the driver for my Brunel.
I think Rob must have based his model on this photo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isambard_K ... Chains.jpg
A tale of two Brunels!
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That´s a nice line you´ve got and the new gearing (that´s what I was wondering about) seems capable of dealing with ups and downs. Nicemikewakefielduk@btinterne:101953 wrote:and here's my Brunel out in the sunshine today.
http://youtu.be/9SiU6hr_P2c
The gearing is great as it now doesn't race on the downhill stretch and still makes it uphill, all without manual intervention.
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