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classic bike show pics
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:57 am
by johnakay
Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:37 pm
by titan performance
That's a good looking show John.....where's Lotherton Hall?
Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:58 am
by MikeH1A
Awesome, thanks for sharing them John. Love to see bikes from other parts of the globe - even a coupe of Kwakas to show you aren't biased! Don't believe for a second those pics were taken in old Blighty though - last time you had sun like that was in "the summer of 76" wasn't it??

Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:12 am
by johnakay
titan performance wrote:That's a good looking show John.....where's Lotherton Hall?
just outside of leeds.
Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:14 am
by johnakay
MikeH1A wrote:Awesome, thanks for sharing them John. Love to see bikes from other parts of the globe - even a coupe of Kwakas to show you aren't biased! Don't believe for a second those pics were taken in old Blighty though - last time you had sun like that was in "the summer of 76" wasn't it??

weather here isnt the same. we had a heat wave about easter time lasted about week.
sunday was scorching hot at the show but the last couple of days just cloudy and a little on the nippy side but dry.
Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:50 am
by Digger
Oh, the summer of '76 ... when I was a fresh-faced 21-year old enjoying my new T500M!!
Wish I'd known about the show John, I'd have popped over to see you. Took Suzi down to Cadwell Park on Saturday, where some old Ducati Sporting Club friends were on a trackday. A couple of pics from the day, including the "sister" 748R to the one I bought new in 2001 - my pal Guy still uses his every day for work, and trackdays too!

Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:31 am
by johnakay
nice bike digger lad
I'll put it up on the forum when the next show is on next year. it'll be about the same time.
saw these guys selling their wares and they look good to!!
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Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:12 am
by TLRam1
Johnny, are you going to participate this year?
Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:10 am
by johnakay
participate in what Terry..putting a stall up ..YES
the show is on the 29th of july for you UK guys.
I've had stalls up in the past so I'm used to dealing with joe public.
just selling wrought iron stuff etc.
I use to got to farmers/country fairs to sell my stuff.
money was tight in those days with little kids and a biggish mortgage.
so I used to sell what ever I could so that we could take the kids on hols.
my kids are in the picture to

Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:48 am
by johnakay
got all my kit loaded up into the car and setting off at 7am.
I dont expect to sell much but getting notice will help.
I have over 400 business cards......
will take some pictures.
my stall will be basic for now and we'll see how things go from there.
if it goes well I will try and improve the front for next year.
quite possibly do some more shows in the future.john
Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:19 pm
by Rhencullen
Digger wrote: Took Suzi down to Cadwell Park on Saturday
Can I be nosey and ask where this pic was taken....... is it Wrawby windmill

Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:23 am
by Rhencullen
Rhencullen wrote:
Can I be nosey and ask where this pic was taken....... is it Wrawby windmill

Got a new clutch cable fitted to the GT380 during the week, so we've just been out for a run to test it.
Stopped at
Wrawby Windmill, which is only about 10 miles from us, and was originally built in 1760, although it's tucked away off the main road, and I've never visited it before.
Only open on Bank Holidays though, so we ventured on to
Mount Pleasant Windmill at Kirton-Lindsey, which is still working producing organic flour & bread, and has a good tea room

Re: classic bike show pics
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:16 am
by Digger
Howdo Mr Cullen

and HUGE apologies to you and to everyone else, I've not logged on for a year or so

It's been a horrendously busy year for me, but I'm resurfacing now.
Yes, of course it was Wrawby Mill, I used to live not far away (Broughton, then Barton) now back in Yorkshire
If you're a Rhencullen-type person
(and who isn't) then you need to know about the
auction of TT Memorabilia going on at the moment. I've bid on the corner signs for Ballaugh and the Hairpin, but they both went into four figures so I stepped smartly aside
I managed to bag the 37th Milestone sign this weekend, and I'm bidding on the Union Mills corner sign at the moment.
Bid away, folks, these are genuine TT artefacts and will be an essential on any self-respecting enthusiast's workshop wall. What's more (this is for the wives) they will be appreciating assets
