No scooters, before anyone asks (or complains). There were none there. (EDIT: Blatant lie...read on!)
One of those August days where the obligatory South East wind blows off the coast and brings rain at random intervals. The event wasn't as busy as the April and October Classic Bike shows at Ardingly but then this was the first ever of these events. It was certainly a feast for the eyes of anyone who likes Yammy LCs, Honda CBXs, Suzuki GT Kettles and Kwack Z900s. There were loads of each both in the show and in the bike parks.
Anyway, here are some crap photos to illustrate some, but by no means all, of the tasty machinery there today.
Parked up next to me, RCB1000 BolD'or '76 replica just like the one Alex George and Jean Claude Chemarin rode....(not quite but it looked great!)
"Ooh look an LC!" ....before we saw about a dozen more!
GT380 (yes I used to have one....long story)
A common as muck Z900
A Katana
GSX1100
I walked past this little Kwak before realising it was a W1. Styling details carried on to the W800 abound..seriously!
A CBX wow! ...again before we tripped over a whole glut of the buggers
Another Z900
Some further photos of that lovely little W1
Suzuki GT750 kettle. You don't see many of those around.....
....except here, maybe.
Harris Magnum
Some electric racer
Lovely Trident. Nowt like standard I'm sure but tasty!
Laverda SF750
Faired Jota, non standard I'm guessing in that I never remember a standard faired one.
I wanted a photo of Phil Read's race bike but this old bastard kept sitting on it so I took his picture instead! (Nice guy by the way, and we didn't mention the '78 TT!)
Falling over more LC350s.....
.... on the way to CBX corner
Norton Commando Roadster
Nice A65 Beeza
Manx Norton in racing trim
High mileage XJ600
Some bike park pics:-
Jota
Z900
XS650
250 Superdream
Charity shop helmet, 1942 Harley W750 flathead, kicking up and pulling away in the wet using a foot clutch with a crowd watching. Cool does not even begin to describe this guy!
RD400
K1 ( I like them, so there! )
Katana
Another bloody CBX!!!
XT500 (if thou shouldst covet they neighbour's bike....let it be one of these!)
Bugger, I lied, nay forgot, this lovely Helix that was there. Abbie pronounced it her favourite scooter ever, "it's like a child drew it and Honda made it, it's brilliant!"
GS1000 "ice cream van"
This Diesel Enfield seems to be at every show/event I go to
Sports Motorcycles '78 Hailwood (TT winning) Ducati replica (shhhhh don't tell Phil Bloody Read!)
Kwak W650 (so I can be an anorak and look at photos of this, mine and the W1 to pick out similarities/differences)
Black Z1R (most were silver)
Very late model Meriden Bonnie with TSS head and electric start just like my mate Gayle had back in t'80s
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Re: South of England Classic Superbike Show 07Aug11
Some cracking looking bikes there.
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Thanks for sharing those, my favorites have to be the W1, GSX1100 and the GS1000 ice cream van.... love them
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Re: South of England Classic Superbike Show 07Aug11
Very nice photo,s Cap.The silver Honda CBX1000.Just cant see the rest of the reg. no.
I Wonder..?? If it is the same one..??.My old one..
And the Jota,s what a mans bike..
I Wonder..?? If it is the same one..??.My old one..
And the Jota,s what a mans bike..
Old honda sh125.
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Chers guys!
I have a feeling, based on the number of bikes I've seen at other events there, that the rain played a part in attendance.
It was a good event and a fair few there, don't get me wrong but lack of precipitation would have brought a few more out of the woodwork I reckon.
I have a feeling, based on the number of bikes I've seen at other events there, that the rain played a part in attendance.
It was a good event and a fair few there, don't get me wrong but lack of precipitation would have brought a few more out of the woodwork I reckon.
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Re: South of England Classic Superbike Show 07Aug11
XT 500 one of the best bikes EVER made. as long as you could get it to go....
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PS: i used to have a real larffff as i looked on at my mates trying thier best to start her
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PS: i used to have a real larffff as i looked on at my mates trying thier best to start her
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Re: South of England Classic Superbike Show 07Aug11
Hmmmm let me see now which one would I have.... hmmmm ... don't know, lot's of nice bikes there....
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