I figured that I made some mistakes in my first antique motorcycle restoration, so I am very fortunate to have some experts here at Vermont at Classic Bike Experience. Once I had the Norton all together, I was unable to get it started and took it over to have Welby take a look.

I always wanted him to check it out before I jumped on it and rode at high speeds and I am glad I did. It turns out I made a number of rookie mistakes that they are fixing for me and I hope to have the bike on the road next week. I will be sure to post some photos. It was a great winter stress-relief project. While there are stresses of busted bolts and knuckles, they are quite different than the day-to-day stress of running a small business. I loved the time in the shop solving problems and will have an awesome classic motorcycle when I am all done.

We are like a steam locomotive building up momentum as we start the process of designing and building our new store in Manchester, NH. The landlord is used to companies that have a standard buildout and was surprised when we told him we would be quickly doing the design and have drawings for them shortly. I think I can, I think I can… chugg, chugg.

Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
Don, Kali, Ed & Ben