Well today went fine - a round trip just short of 450 miles which may be just a trip to the neighbour's for those of you in Oz and the USA, but you don't have the M25 to cope with! Thanks to Hyundai's engineering skill I sat on 70-75 mph-ish, and it is showing 61 to the gallon, though at £1-43 a litre (£6.50 per Imperial gallon) it needs to do better...!
Anyway Tony and Michelle at Holtworks (wwwholtworks.co.uk) could not have been more friendly and helpful, and I have now put the order in for the tank and tail unit. I have left the frame at Tony's workshop so he can nail lumps of wood to the frame to support the tank appropriately, and it sould be ready by the end of April. This is cutting it fine for the show at the end of May, but it serves me right for startingit late, and if it isn't ready then at least it won't be rushed. The Seeley tank which my dear wife favoured was not suitable, and I was going to have a CB162/163 or a CB500 racing tank, but the angle and width of the Foale frame made both of them unsuitable - so have a look at what is going on - it looks fantastic in the flesh, and what's more there is room for an entirely separate oil tank to live underneath the fuel tank, but attached to the frame so I don't have to drain the oil to take the petrol tank off. One very very fruitful day! (and before any smart a*se comments, the finished seat will be a bit longer in the base so it actually reaches the tank! And it will be polished ally, not matt.)