A garden centre near me decided to have a mini bike day today, free entrance, with the obligatory burger stand. It was well attended too, here are a few pictures.
Ooooh, how fun, @Bikerman! It's like a "pop-up" bike show. Do they have those pop-up event thingies in your area? It's a big(ish) deal here in the U.S. Pop up stores, pop up food trucks/restaurants. Anyway, some really cool and interesting bikes. I particularly like that dragon!
Well I wouldn't say pop up so to speak, the better half found it for me this morning, so I thought why not. It wasn't massive, but it was a good atmosphere, and with the smell of the burgers, and some nice music it was a good event really. Sturgis watch out.
Some great bikes there the best of 70's/80's two strokes especially the RD 250 and also I'd be proud to call the green bonnie mine
Something about the 70's bikes, I had the Suzy GT250. Always liked the RD 250/400. Brilliant bikes, not forgetting the RD250LC/350.LC. Ah memories, Christ I'm getting old
Not too old you can still remember that says a lot the original LC's were great but when they dropped the 250 and updated the 350 ypvs it just lost its soul to me and it was built in Brazil
Former Victory owner here. I had several. Great machines! Digging the three on the left in the first pic.
Always liked the Victory bikes, had a go on one in 97 at Sturgis, when Alren Ness got involved too, they were bloody good looking bikes, shame Polaris dumped them.