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skidlids
22-Jun-2004, 22:29
With so many things going on over the next few weekends its proving hard to pick out which events to do.
This coming weekend I am leaning towards going to the Motorcycle World weekend at Beaulieu on the Sunday
http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/common/majorevents.cfm?Event=6
Anybody else interested in going. Senna3 has already told me he was interested in going as he enjoyed last years event.
Kev
everton
22-Jun-2004, 23:15
Kev & Kev,
As we discussed on the phone tonight............I'd like to head down to the New Forest with ya but can only really go on Saturday.
Let me know what you decide to do.
bradders
22-Jun-2004, 23:23
really love to but would like my son to come - with the sps thats not possible now so have to miss I'm afraid:(
skidlids
22-Jun-2004, 23:35
Dave,
Kev (Senna3) doesn't close his business until about 12:30 on Saturday so Isn't the best day for him to go, also Sunday suits me better.
Kev
everton
23-Jun-2004, 09:02
Looks like I might motor down on Sunday afternoon and meet up with you then.
[Edited on 23-6-2004 by everton]
Was planning on going, and arranging summat through Dorset. However, I'm planning on working on the bike through the weekend......... So i won't be there.
everton
24-Jun-2004, 12:53
Sod ya then............. :P:P:P
Oh, you hurt me so Malcolm with ya cutting comments and you're whit :frog:
skidlids
27-Jun-2004, 23:28
It was a nice day out in the sun, some lovely bikes to be seen, some good deals to be had, quite a few club stands including one of the race clubs I'm a member of. Even getting in and out of the area didn't cause any problems.
The Moto Marelli trade stand was impressive with a good range of parts for sale a couple of bikes on display including the owners 955 Corse which is covered in a host of goodies. Haven't really met the guys from Moto Marelli before but I found them helpful and happy to answer my questions,
Melnie Mouse
28-Jun-2004, 10:53
yeah good day wasn't it? got sunburnt though in that wind!
Wasn't Jean-Pierre Goy amazing.. did you see him doing those stunts on the BMW's? Very impressive, especially on that R1200C cruiser thing, they weigh a ton!
even on R1100T, - ere Psychlist, can you imagine cheesy grin on his bike doing all that? he was doing donuts 360degrees, stoppies, and wheelies..
Fun day out, and nice leisurely ride back though lovely country lanes... :)
psychlist
28-Jun-2004, 22:59
Originally posted by Melnie Mouse
Wasn't Jean-Pierre Goy amazing.. did you see him doing those stunts on the BMW's? Very impressive, especially on that R1200C cruiser thing, they weigh a ton!
even on R1100T, - ere Psychlist, can you imagine cheesy grin on his bike doing all that? he was doing donuts 360degrees, stoppies, and wheelies..
Hope you gave him a few more pointers on where he was going wrong tho' Mel ;)
Can just picture CG in mid-stoppie on his RT now, ready - steady - :bouncy:
Melnie Mouse
29-Jun-2004, 11:13
yeah right.... he he ;)
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