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I think the Mustang is in France serving as communal baguette transport...
I think the Mustang is in France serving as communal baguette transport...
mk one":9t2jzxkf said:I am going to volunteer for traffic duties or the like at the show, so was wondering about the bikes, will they be safe left while im out and about? im sure there will be someone about but didnt know wether to bring dogs/electric-fence type things
Mark
al":bgfbu8ks said:I assume it's going to be pre '97?
al.
retrobikeguy":bgfbu8ks said:Era = I was a great love of BC - 1997 max,
al":25jdffnn said:I'll probably do Sat and Sun, so could help with setting up the cake stall.
Do you know if gazeebo's are allowed on the show field, also can the bikes remain on site, or would we need to cart them away and set up the following morning?
I assume it's going to be pre '97?
al.
night time I think self security on your tent/camper pitch is best, they do have security but they wont understand just how precious some of our bikes are.
for those who will struggle with overnight storage, we may be able to sort something out with a bit of local ferrying.
legrandefromage":2utjy8bw said:And then there is Mr. Burning himself - 'lovely chap' I heard people cry but then there were some forum outbursts that left a bad taste (yes, I know, I'm Mr. Toysoutofthepram himself here!) - I wouldnt want to have anything to do with organised events again.
legrandefromage":2utjy8bw said:they will need to be reassured that its a bit of fun and nothing like the faux seriousness that had unfairly encroached Iconoclassic.
longun":2utjy8bw said:I’m sure there was camping last year only a very short distance from the arena, if there is moving the bikes back to camp retro wouldn’t be too much of an issue.
longun":2utjy8bw said:Looking forward to seeing if this happens, a definite lack of all terrain bicycles in the past.