I think the problem today is that men, I use the word men on purpose,do not have the same inclination towards mechanically minded learning that us ‘older’ men have had in our past. This is not a criticism of today’s men, it is a fact that the world now appears to turn on ‘technological learning’, rather than mechanics. This is a loss to the younger generation, and also increases their cost’s of ownership of anything that requires mechanical repair and or assembly. It is nice to see some of these younger men, and women, joining this club of ours to maintain their vehicles. Kudos to them, and our gurus who do not mind passing their knowledge on.
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Great Barr, Birmingham.
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