I too subscribe to "use it or lose it". So popped down on the bike.
Made it part of a run out for the day, which was a good one as it happens. Roads were in good order and not cold.
Then it is more about £16 to get in and the petrol cost is part of play on the back roads.
My expectations of the show these days are not too high, but actually enjoyed this year I think because it was more because I seen it as a break in a run.
Had a look at the new VFR,
looked more like a glorified scooter IMO.
The new Triumph- well it looked well spec'd but not convinced about the luggage arrangement.
But I would like a go of one.
The Classic section - seemed better than usual.
Might have been the way it was laid out, but certainly was a walk down memory lane for me.
The only thing I bought was a type of hose attachment, looked a useful tool.
So good day out for me.
Made it part of a run out for the day, which was a good one as it happens. Roads were in good order and not cold.
Then it is more about £16 to get in and the petrol cost is part of play on the back roads.
My expectations of the show these days are not too high, but actually enjoyed this year I think because it was more because I seen it as a break in a run.
Had a look at the new VFR,
looked more like a glorified scooter IMO. The new Triumph- well it looked well spec'd but not convinced about the luggage arrangement.
But I would like a go of one.
The Classic section - seemed better than usual.
Might have been the way it was laid out, but certainly was a walk down memory lane for me.
The only thing I bought was a type of hose attachment, looked a useful tool.
So good day out for me.



). The Victory bikes are finished off so well and are far to comfy to be a cruiser, I can really see me on one of those one day.
