Sticky Book No3

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Arcadia wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:05 am Yes, I'm looking forward to the new book too. The other two have been invaluable.

He has also left SULK.

All the news is here: https://www.scooterlab.uk/SULK-reorgani ... al-3-news/
Thought he was S L U K.....🤔
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Timbo wrote:Thought he was S L U K.....Image
He was, as per the detail in the report/link... Martin ‘Sticky’ Round formed the company with his Mrs (Tracy Round) and his pal Ian ‘Iggy’ Grainger.

Looks like he’s got other stuff on the go now and left Iggy to carry on with the website.
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storkfoot wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:24 am If it is going to be out in the Spring, I am pretty certain there must already be a plan as to what new stuff is going to be covered.
Late 2018 apparently.
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coaster wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:27 pm
storkfoot wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:24 am If it is going to be out in the Spring, I am pretty certain there must already be a plan as to what new stuff is going to be covered.
Late 2018 apparently.
That’s good. Plenty of time to strip and rebuild a Vega then :P
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mick1 wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 6:13 pm I wonder if will cover Scomadi's............ :shock:
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I hate to say it, but an LD addition would be useful. It would have to be a stand alone book since they are so complicated.
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Someone said the 3rd book is due out, any idea when?
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Grumpy225 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2017 10:47 pm I hate to say it, but an LD addition would be useful. It would have to be a stand alone book since they are so complicated.
Over complicated. You can see why they simplified the design.
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Looking through the current stickys it jumps about and does lack in depth detail in many areas.

Personally I prefer a Haynes type manual

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The copy in my house is so covered in oily fingerprints that it's getting hard to read! I'd love a section of get you home type solutions. Edition 1 or 2 are essential reading for any lambretta fan.
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