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Radar
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Posted - 19/10/2009 :  19:15:47  Show Profile Send Radar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Motorcyclists Union of Plastic Processing Expert Technologists or, rather more appropriately in my case, The Muppets, was formed earlier this year by Graeme Herlihy of a company called Engel. They have undertaken a number of biking events including a couple of track days and rather excellent sounding trip to Austria and KTM that I couldn't make. Bugger.

Anyway the latest meet up was to attend the Classic Bike Show at the Satfford showground last weekend. As with the previous meet for this event back in April the group met at the charming Holybush Inn in the equally charming little village of Salt. Despite the rather chilly start to the day I turned up on bike this time having rather embarressed myself as I rolled up in my car back in April.

Seven bikes were out, and two people came in cars so my honour was restored at least. A good selection, Graeme on his Triumph 675 Daytona, Ian on a ZZR600, Jon on a Fazer 600 plus others on a CBR600, a FJR1300 and a BMW. I didn't catch everybodies name. After an excellent meal we mounted up and rode the last couple of miles together to the show. The sun was out by now and the crowds were out in force.

We split up to check out the bikes, there was the usual collection of mint machines and projects on the many stalls inside and outside at show:


Head Muppett on his 675


Ian on his ZZR600. He was determined to come on his bike this time too


More Muppetts


Tidy Z900, the first bike I came across at the show


Whilst prdominently featuring Japanese bikes of the 60's, 70's and 80's, there was some excellent classic British bikes dotted about typified by this Velocette and a Scott


Literally hundreds of project bikes were on display; some were more complete than others..!


Italian machines were in evidence too, this Benelli 4 catching my eye


This Solex looked like it had been dragged up from the bottom of a canal. The peice of cardboard the price was written on was worth more than the bike!


The rotary engined Suzuki RE5


A few Bike forum members were out and about too. This is 'mechanic' with a COMPLETE CB100N


Incredible GS750 model perched on the back of the real thing


More forum members on the prowl, Thumper and Toggsy with his son


Rather tasty 1960's Triumph scrambler...almost too tidy


Trick Kat looked cool


Impessive GSXR/GT750 Kettle hybrid. Apparently the chap who owns this bike is trying to set up a 70's strokers only track day...do you think it might be because he would definately win on this beast?!


Honda CB1100R...these things were the dogs dangly bits in the early 1980's before the GPZ900R and GSXR750 came along and wiped the smile off Honda's face


Honda are not fond of two-strokes overall, so it was good to see this uber rare MVX250 on show


There were five halls and a huge auto-jumble/trade fare outside too


Hesketh V1000...just like the one I saw displayed in the window of the Hailwood and Gould showroom back in 1981 or 2


You wait ages to see one Honda turbo and then 5 turn up at once!


Fighter special...like the paintwork. Not sure what frame is wrapped around the Gixxer or Bandit mill. Moto Martin?


Kawasaki GPZ900R...are prices about to seriously lift off on these?


Exquiste RD/YPVS special. Differnt paint job either side. What looked like an RGV banana swinging arm, wire wheels...I wanted to take it home. Bike of the show for me


RD500LC YPVS...I will have one at some point in my life...


Made me smile


Brilliantly done replica of the MFP Kawazaki from the original (and best) Mad Max film


A proper Green Meanie. Very subtle MrTurbo kit...


I don't know this bloke from Adam, but I like the fact he had the forsight to bring a trolley with him...note the oil leak from the engine...it might be sometime before this Montessa is back on the road!

A highly enjoyable day. I did try to hook up with the Muppetts again at 4pm, but only found Ian and his friend.

Thanks to Grahame of Engel (Chief Muppet) for organising and laying on another great meet.



http://www.engelglobal.com/uk

I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left!

Edited by - Radar on 20/10/2009 20:49:35

imperialdata
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Posted - 20/10/2009 :  18:01:39  Show Profile  Visit imperialdata's Homepage Send imperialdata a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Brill shots Radar. Thanks for taking the time to write this (and other meets) up for us. Loving the fact that there are several classics that have been modded from their standard guise. This doesn't really bother me as I'm not really a purist. I like to see them standard but it's also nice to see a different take from time to time, especially if it's well executed, cool or just plain funny. That said, if my recently departed GPZ visited me with a Fat Bob front end on it, I'd probably cry.....

Like the MVX250, trick Katana and Zook 750 with its own model. Would love to try out thatw**kel RE5 too
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Thumper
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Posted - 20/10/2009 :  18:04:55  Show Profile  Visit Thumper's Homepage Send Thumper a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was a brilliant day - Thouroughly rcommended

I was like a kid in a sweet shop - goodies everywhere.

Great pictures again Radar

Cheers


Museum tours [mmy garage] will be available in the near future!
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Radar
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Posted - 20/10/2009 :  20:50:21  Show Profile Send Radar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Cheers chaps, as usual I did take rather a lot of pics

I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left!
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TT07
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Posted - 20/10/2009 :  21:47:25  Show Profile Send TT07 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes thanks for a great report Radar. Maybe I will get go one of these years.
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benji_zx10r
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Posted - 21/10/2009 :  13:54:00  Show Profile Send benji_zx10r a Private Message  Reply with Quote
the guys from the bike garage i go to went to stafford..they enjoyed it

good write up there, i especially like the Spondon framed bandit, or whatever it was. good couple of pennies in just the frame!!

Keep it rubber side down
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Pete247
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Posted - 22/10/2009 :  06:13:47  Show Profile  Visit Pete247's Homepage Send Pete247 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
looks like a fantastic show!

Pete.
"underhand, under water and damned un-English"
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Radar
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Posted - 23/10/2009 :  00:53:43  Show Profile Send Radar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by TT07

Yes thanks for a great report Radar. Maybe I will get go one of these years.



Could be a good forum run...one to get your CX ready for!??

I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left!

Edited by - Radar on 23/10/2009 00:54:41
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