Rather wordy for 8.30 Sat
Have you thought as far ahead as showers and loo's for 30 people?
We can't all piss as we walk around and empty it later
He has a point Proff, and I don't mean at the end of his catheter
I mean when he said your taking the piss.........................
Turd Tardis no problem if needed
I fear we are wasting our time. You and me up against the total intransigence of Proff.
Local pub is good, I've no complaints about it as a small (very) village pub and I agree the food is very good.
Perhaps as a compromise at least suggest Betty Cottles as an overspill for those who want camping with showers etc, bunkhouse or full B&B facilities.
Noted and commented on below
If you don't agree, then just feck off you old git!
Points noted and heeded.
Lets get a couple of things straight first.
This is meant to be a Airhead WORKSHOP, with a bike or bikes being serviced and tips on common jobs
e.g. the removing of a g/box to lubricate the splines. [ supposed to be done once a year ]
replacing rusty or leaking pushrod tubes
Doing a Full service on a airhead from engine set up to all oils, breathers and filters.
Repairing a stripped thread, or what to do if your g/box drain plug loses it's thread [yes it does happen] a moggy minor diff plug is always in my toolkit in case that happens [taper thread you see ]
I'm hoping to get a well respected purveyor of Parts and service kits to attend with a full range of Airhead bits, new and second hand.
Why it nearly always better to remove airhead exhaust clamps by splitting instead of unscrewing. >> new nut £12.00
New thread on exhaust stub £70 plus
If time a small ride out on the Saturday evening before a night and meal in MY local pub, which always makes Everyone welcome !
A gentle green lane bimble and/or a run round the ring road of Dartmoor then meet up at Cider press Winkleigh at around mid day. Pub for Sunday dinner for those who wish it.
For those who do not have to get back on Sunday, stay as long as you like
We can talk Airheads, drink Rum, Beer and Cider etc till the Castrol R runs out of our pores.
My main purpose of this weekend + is to educate and illustrate just how easy [ or hard ] it is to work on and keep your airheads running.
It's about the BIKES with added bimbles for discerning Gentlemen and Ladies.
So in conclusion, being as it will mean my tools, bike lifts, compressor, nail gun [for Sids Head ] being taken to a COVERED 18 meter by 5 meter Barn.
Our Wobblybox well loaded with Tea Coffee and Snacks for the Gutsy buggers amongst us, during the workshop time.
It's going to be based at my place.
The Walk from the pub to my house is 3 minutes.
The walk from Pub to where Wobblybox and the barn are, is 10 minutes max.
If thats too much for Sid and Trippy i'll arrange a Taxi
Rob Farmer, Avrolancaster, Kenny, Monk plus other venerable gents will hopefully be passing on there undeniable expertise of these wonderful beasts on to others who have just discovered or rediscovered the Airhead BMW.
Last ones { Basics } are all over 10 years old now
and a lot of us run considerably older ones [ 1980 upwards in g/s 's ]
1950 up in pre g/s types.
Rough timetable would be >> Arrive any time you want Fri, meet and greet either at ours or the pub. Barb will probally do a gallon of Curry or Chili for anyone who wants to partake [usually bloody hot
] GAS BBQ will be available for those who want to burn stuff themselves
Drink
Banter
Sleeps
try to get down workshop/ barn on Saturday for 10 ish. then see how it goes, Evening meal with more banter being compulsory.
People arriving on the Saturday, at anytime will be met and told where we are if we have moved to workshop
.
This is just a rough draft at the moment, I will listen to ALL sensible ideas.
we HAVE got a Camping field if needed but I can't see that being a problem.
I will also today make enquiries as to who is doing B+B next year in our village
Also if anyone wants to stay at Betty Cottles, not a problem BUT the Workshop and Jollies will be taking place in Exbourne !!!
If anyone wants to arrange a pissup type Rally at Betty Cottles
go ahead.