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Re: Bristol show

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Yep. I went on Saturday. It was very wet!
I think there were more people than usual, judging by the queues late morning, but the autojumble was much smaller than usual, especially outside.
The show itself was the usual high standard with really excellent club stands and loads of interesting bikes on show but it was a bit of a squash, particularly in the main hall.
If the model 20 kk mentions is the one I remember, it sounds a real bargain as it was very nice.
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Re: Bristol show

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I went on Saturday as previous writers have said auto jumble stands inside and out were not as many jumble stands as usual went club.

As been said is Morton killing the the golden egg by raising stand areas up

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Re: Bristol show

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Very poor show for auto jumble spares, hardly any, a guy was selling a Petrol tank he said it would fit a G12 or G80 but it had an AJS knee knocker badge fitted and wanted £200 if it were a Matchless knee knocker badge and it fitted my G80 I would have bought it looking at the knee knocker badge prices ( if you can get em).
Disappointed overall.
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Re: Bristol show

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I do know of a pair that are the best you will ever see but I don't think he wants to part with them. ;)

I give the adverts police 60 minutes before he pops up :lol:
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Re: Bristol show

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G15 Roy wrote:I do know of a pair that are the best you will ever see but I don't think he wants to part with them. ;)

I give the adverts police 60 minutes?
............................................................................. ;)

I give the adverts police less than 60 mins to respond. :twisted:
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Re: Bristol show

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He has been ;)
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Re: Bristol show

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clive wrote:He has been ;)

:rofl: :rofl:
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Re: Bristol show

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Going back to the Bristol show. The footfall was as good as ever the stand was never totaly empty.Raffle ticket sales were about the same as
other years, calender sales were reasonableWe had the usual mixture of questions from the interesting technicaly to the enjoyable story to the
down right ridiculous all in a typical show mostly enjoyable.
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Re: Bristol show

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G15 Roy wrote:Did any one go to the show this weekend? I have been told it seemed that numbers were down and the auto jumble was poor due to pitch prices doubled by Mortons .
I went to the Bristol show and thought it was excellent. I can not compare to any previous because it was my first time to the Classic show. Seemed to be a lot of people.
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Re: Bristol show

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By eck that bike was never that shiny at shepton. you have been riding it and getting it dirty
nice to meet you at the show
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