Happy Abarthday Tailfin me!

I went for a bike ride after work tonight to try out my “Happy Birthday to me” present which arrived the previous day. It’s an upgrade accessory for my CX/Commute bike, a gorgeous Tailfin Rack and Pannier. The ARC-3 doesn't have rack mounts and although I could, did , use my MTB seat post pannier it was a bit clunky and not really what the frame was designed for.

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The Tailfin is a light carbon ‘arch’ which mounts, with quick release clips, to an extended axle. A stabilising bar loops around the seat post and two waterproof pannier bags quick release lock to pegs on the arch. It makes for a light, elegant and (even on gravel as I found tonight) rattle free bag system. Thanks B for the recommendation!

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The other reason for the ride was to collect my faithful old Fiat Bravo HGT. It clocked up its 252,252’nd kilometre on the way to work today but I abandoned it halfway home tonight as collected a new (to me) companion. The balance of the drive, extended by an excursion around ‘The Scenic Drive”, was in a (

Fiat) Abarth 500 Esseesse.

Although the HGT mechanicals are now fine after the gearbox fix last year I had started thinking about another car. The problem is I like Italian cars and manual gearboxes which narrowed the field somewhat. In the end I decided the sort of money I needed to spend to get the same/better performance was just too much for a car which didn’t inspire me.

When this Esseesse appeared in my TradeMe “Fiat” search I realised I could keep the HGT and have it too. The added overhead of another rego, WOF and Insurance really don't amount to much, especially for two cars I love!

20190123_211335This 1.4 Turbo roller skate was NZ new, has had just one loving owner and will partner the Bravo HGT. It is a hoot to drive, but the short wheelbase, firm suspension and tiny dimensions mean the HGT still has a role to play. I can get a bike in the back of the 500 (seats folded, both bike wheels off) but squeezing people (especially elderly family) into the rear seats isn't really practical. I watched lots of YouTube clips, read lots of reports and the overwhelming consensus is: “In spite of the foibles, every time you drive an Abarth 500 it makes you smile”. So far, I can only agree! The 500 will become my main daily drive and I will take the opportunity to give the HGT a cosmetic makeover, fix a carpark door bruise and a respray, to bring it back up to scratch. Although not expensive they are rare, maybe 10-20  left in NZ?, and it will be a neat ‘project car’. The 500 really wasn’t on my radar, dismissed as too small to be an ‘only car’, but has made for a very special “Happy Birthday to me 2”!

The odd symmetry is I got the HGT over a decade ago, for a very good price, as the dealer needed space to fit an influx of (then) new 500 stock on the yard. The HGT replaced a little (but not this little) white Fiat Uno 45s which I loved driving. Now I am back in a little white “Fiat 500”, albeit an Abarth with much more of a sting in its tail.

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