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  1. Bikerman

    Bikerman Life's not a dress rehearsal.
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    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.
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  2. Bikerman

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    A few more.
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  4. Sandi T

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    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! :heart_eyes:
     
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  5. Bikerman

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    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. :joy::joy::joy:
     
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  7. Bikerman

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    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 :sob::sob:
     
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  8. Mark TGR9

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    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
     
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    Fork Lock Crème de la Crème

    Former Victory owner here. I had several. Great machines! Digging the three on the left in the first pic.
     
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  10. Bikerman

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    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.
     
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