- Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:13 am
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Today's lineup at the Hollyville cafe
The RE 'club' at the cafe grew a little today. Bertie the Bullet came along on the Honda as Bertie refused to start, Les arrived on his EFI, and along with Tornado and myself, we had a good chat about outs and other's bikes. Food was good as usual!
We are all getting ready for the retirement of the tax disc. below, Tornado and Les's bullet show off a couple of examples.



We keep an eye on our bullets during breakfast.

Is it just my fancy, or are they chatting away about us owners?
Amongst today's unexpected, was a brand new Aprillia, running on trade plates...

I feel comforted that the rider trusted us. We usually leave our helmets on our bikes. Nice atmosphere!


A Velocette water cooled, shaft drive "Noddy" bike, apparently the police used these! (Just exit room to giggle.)

And a 'hot and cold running' Triumph (Bathtub).
Some eye catchers were...

A Ducati Meccanica, and, sticking with the green theme... (there really are too many gorgeous bikes to show here!)

BSA Gold Star

One of the numerous Triumphs...

This one is attractive too...

And a pair of kwackers, which was nice to see.

A pair of growlers nosed just into the parking area, but with their numbers seriously down on last week, they didn't try for the main arena.
AND FOR THOSE MODS FROM THE SIXTIES...

Strangely, we all came and admired his scooter instead of beating him up and sending him on his way!

Complete with fox tail

The odd mirror or two...

Check out the number plate!
Next week (weather permitting) may well see three Royal Enfield's in a row. Maybe more!
I know that being in west Kent, many of you are too distant, but if are in the vicinity and feeling hungry next Sunday morning...

Today's lineup at the Hollyville cafe
The RE 'club' at the cafe grew a little today. Bertie the Bullet came along on the Honda as Bertie refused to start, Les arrived on his EFI, and along with Tornado and myself, we had a good chat about outs and other's bikes. Food was good as usual!
We are all getting ready for the retirement of the tax disc. below, Tornado and Les's bullet show off a couple of examples.



We keep an eye on our bullets during breakfast.

Is it just my fancy, or are they chatting away about us owners?
Amongst today's unexpected, was a brand new Aprillia, running on trade plates...

I feel comforted that the rider trusted us. We usually leave our helmets on our bikes. Nice atmosphere!


A Velocette water cooled, shaft drive "Noddy" bike, apparently the police used these! (Just exit room to giggle.)

And a 'hot and cold running' Triumph (Bathtub).
Some eye catchers were...

A Ducati Meccanica, and, sticking with the green theme... (there really are too many gorgeous bikes to show here!)

BSA Gold Star

One of the numerous Triumphs...

This one is attractive too...

And a pair of kwackers, which was nice to see.

A pair of growlers nosed just into the parking area, but with their numbers seriously down on last week, they didn't try for the main arena.
AND FOR THOSE MODS FROM THE SIXTIES...

Strangely, we all came and admired his scooter instead of beating him up and sending him on his way!

Complete with fox tail

The odd mirror or two...

Check out the number plate!
Next week (weather permitting) may well see three Royal Enfield's in a row. Maybe more!
I know that being in west Kent, many of you are too distant, but if are in the vicinity and feeling hungry next Sunday morning...

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Tabellarius de verbis. Ostensor gaudium
Tabellarius de verbis. Ostensor gaudium