bike transportation (best van for the job)
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Re: bike transportation (best van for the job)
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Hotel? Vivaro!
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And I thought people rode motorcycles to ride and not put in the back of a van in case the rider or even worse the bike got wet.....Is this not a motorcycle club where people ride their bikes to rallys.....and whats the point of riding other makes of motorcycles to a Matchless int rally....???
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I agree, with exceptions for competition machines... I think the caravan club caters for campervans as well, they have lots of rallys and meets..242017 wrote:And I thought people rode motorcycles to ride and not put in the back of a van in case the rider or even worse the bike got wet.....Is this not a motorcycle club where people ride their bikes to rallys.....and whats the point of riding other makes of motorcycles to a Matchless int rally....???
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That's the great thing with this club, everyone is entitle to their own opinion, no matter how wrong they may be
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Re: bike transportation (best van for the job)
Let's not fall out on this topic! At a certain age two up with camping gear aboard and of members being often 70 plus years lets us not complain on people's " mode of transport" to our often far flung rallies!
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Re: bike transportation (best van for the job)
The last International I rode to was in 2004 when I was a mere 68, since then I have trailered to all the Jampots I have attended and camped (try carrying a five man tent on your carrier), I have though ridden to several Alternatives as a day visitor since then and a couple of times have covered up to 200 miles which included the Saturday run during the day. After a lot of thought and maths I have decided not to do this year's International due to the total cost of the event being more than £1000 for the three day event. However I hope to be at the HoE Jampot and go as a day visitor to the East Berks Alternative.
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Quite true Duncan, I'm still amazed that it's always the same person who's wrong though and doesn't seem to realise it!Duncan wrote:That's the great thing with this club, everyone is entitle to their own opinion, no matter how wrong they may be
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Oi! I was right once.ajscomboman wrote:Quite true Duncan, I'm still amazed that it's always the same person who's wrong though and doesn't seem to realise it!Duncan wrote:That's the great thing with this club, everyone is entitle to their own opinion, no matter how wrong they may be
Talking of vans, will you be providing the recovery service for the WWHo! this year? I like to book my place early.