Fleet Classic Bike Show 01/05/2017

Weather forecast was not looking too good for today. When I got to Denham lay-by Steve, Ian, Rob our newest member and Chris were waiting. Pat was still in LA doing a grand job with babysitting and spending time with my son and his family. The turnout was poor due to weather forecast because more people had agreed to come on the ride at the club night.

We left Denham promptly at 9am as it looked like no one was going to join us. The journey there was uneventful unlike in the past where bits had fallen off from older bikes that accompany us. We arrived shortly after 10am and went straight for egg and bacon rolls with hot drinks.

So far so good as the weather had managed to stay dry. At about 11am we were let loose and off we went on our thirty miles’ jaunt through the villages and those country lanes. The route is always well organised and sign posted.

As it is customary each year we stop at this pub for a bit of lunch. Not only you get a break roughly midpoint but it allows for the rest of the gang to catch up. As we pulled into the pub we had a short sharp showers which only lasted about 5 minutes. By this time Max turned up out of nowhere but then he does only live just down the road from here. He also joined us on the ride back to the starting point.

Once everybody had arrived back at Fleet, the bike show was held and the winners were announced to collect their trophies. There was also raffle held and the prizes were handed out. Monies raised goes to this great charity. As usual none of us won trophies or raffle prizes and so it time to go home.

We left just after 3pm and it was great ride through Sunning Dale on our way home. Very enjoyable day out.

Brian 

Fleet Classic Bike Show 04/05/2015

I managed to get couple of hours in checking the T110 over on Saturday afternoon and finished it off late Sunday. Did the Mag points and the plugs. Gave her a nice polish as a result she looked good.

Just remembered the last time I took her out was last September with that in mind on the third kick she started. Still not sure whether to go on her or the sprint. See what the weather is like on Monday morning.

Cloudy and dry dawned so off on the Ton Ten to meet the gang at Denham in the layby. It was nice to see Dave Taylor and Alys on his 750 Bonnie also Roger on his Triton that he had just rebuilt, Vinnie, Sam, Laurie, Steve, George, Pat and Brian.

Set off on time and had a steady run down through Windsor. Steve rode at the back on his Honda, me then Laurie in front, pulled up at the light next to Laurie. He said that the new short twin exhaust pipe was loose and that it was making noise. I could see the pipe flapping and said to Laurie that it should be ok till we get to Fleet but I was wrong.

Few turns later as I came of the roundabout to Ascot saw what looked suspiciously like the pipe coming to a halt in a gateway. Laurie was going like a train as we had dropped back a little in the traffic and had not noticed the extra noise. I had to wind the Ton Ten up to catch him and got alongside and after lots of arm waving he stopped.  I asked him if the pipe was still on the bike and so looked down and said it’s gone.

I told him that it was about a mile back in the gateway. I set off back to try and get it and not gone very far when Steve came flying down the road holding it in the air like he had won a prize.

Laurie was pleased to get his undamaged pipe back. He told us to carry on while he would try to fix it or call the AA. Mobile phones are great to have, how did we managed without them? The rest had kept going unaware of our problems.

Pat was flapping when we arrived as she thought we had an accident. Laurie turned up soon after with his bodged up fixing. We were soon riding again to the Lunci pub about 40 miles away. Had left Brian and Pat casually drinking a cup of tea watching the bikes depart. It was a lovely ride through the lanes with the noise of all the different classics. Great to be alive. There is a sudden whoosh and Brian appears and disappears in the distance. It’s like he has pressed a button that enabled him to travel at warp speed through English country lanes. George and I had a paint and a burger. I noticed that the chef put chips in George’s box as George mentioned that he only paid for a burger. The bloke said next and I said same as him and gave him my ticket. I too received chips with my order, lucky me!

We set off to ride back to Fleet and few miles down the road Laurie was in a gateway broken down again. He was not having a lot of luck today, the rocket had gone one cylinder did all the checks and plug changing still. On one cylinder decided to ride back as a single 125cc slow but it got there. George and I following behind. Arrived back to find Roger’s Triton in bits. The clutch cage had come loose which had damaged the chain case, it was like a motorcycle repair depot and Roger was the mechanic. Apparently he too suffered from a breakdown by the side of the lane earlier when his throttle cable broke and someone had soldering iron to solder it back on.

Meanwhile Laurie who was scratching his head trying to diagnose his problem. He checked and double checked everything and still puzzled standing there looking at his bike. I noticed that Laurie had acquired a tank bag recently and wondered if it was the cause.

As it happens the tank bag was blocking the tank vent and after removing it Laurie had a trouble free journey home. Classic Run would not be the same without such problems I guess!

What a day and as usual nobody won any prizes so, we set off home with all the bikes running perfectly. I rode with Laurie to Hemel turn off and then carried on up M1 to Luton. Total distance covered was 154 miles. A very interesting classic bike day out. Still a lovely day!

Ian