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Is the bike rally dead?

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At the last small rally I went to couple of weeks ago the £15 they charged for cars coming onsite all went to the local hospice I started doing rallies with my ex in the early 70s. Then in the 90s I hold my hands up here and admit it, yes I started going to rallies in a car...and further hang my head in shame....with kids By the turn of the century the regular ride had disappeared into the sunset, so what's a girl to do...just not go? Stay at home? (sucks in air between clenched teeth) Well clearly some of you think so, but I don't Now, at last I can get there on my own two wheels but it's been a damn long and hard slog getting to that point....ahhhhh, the circle of female biker life (melody playing at the back of my head here ) People turn up in cars for all sorts of reasons, many would prefer that it wasn't that way...for god's sake have a bit of bloody tolerance and be thankful if you are in the position where it's just you, your bike and your tent

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Minnie the Minx @ 24/06/2011 11:44  

Well said that woman you have every right to go to rallys etc if a few don't like it that's there problem and when the likes of the FY and ITTV don't make enough cash thay WILL follow and open up to all

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JP @ 24/06/2011 12:40  

I'll second that jp

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marsey @ 24/06/2011 13:56  

Devil's Advocate question... If everybody, whether bikers or non-bikers, turned up in cars - would it still be a bike rally?

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Deleted Member @ 24/06/2011 16:56  

bike rallys are just about dead there are a few left but the money factor has just about finished them off, most are just rallys now

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JP @ 24/06/2011 17:13  

Minnie if you read the whole thread just about everyone has said if you are were a biker/ long term pillion and due to circumstances haven't got a ride then turn up by all means......but as we have pointed out and you are an example ...you took a while but you got your bike because it was always gonna be eventually....


Its the non biker fraternaty that boils our piss....turning up just for a piss up.......they are not bikers and don't have the same mind set...and really couldn't give a toss about us......if I wanted to mix with them I would go to T in the Park or Glastonbury....but NO I want to spend my time with other bikers in my precious off time between long stints working abroad.....


.......... but thats just me I guess

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Deleted Member @ 24/06/2011 22:23  

Well blummin said Mr. Johnnytb Think that sums it up perfectly

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wenders @ 24/06/2011 22:37  

Its the non biker fraternaty that boils our piss....turning up just for a piss up.......they are not bikers and don't have the same mind set...and really couldn't give a toss about us......if I wanted to mix with them I would go to T in the Park or Glastonbury

Jus hit the nail on the head mate

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marsey @ 24/06/2011 22:37  

Which is why the 'no cars' rule came into being. IMO - cars should only be allowed in exceptional circumstances - ie where the driver can show good cause as to why he cannot attend on a bike.

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Deleted Member @ 24/06/2011 22:46  

As in 3 years ago got a puncture before i left town on the way to stormin so jumped in car to go, nowt wrong with that in my eyes ,
but i have gotta agree that too many non bikers are attending big rallies,


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marsey @ 24/06/2011 23:10  


the type of biker rallies you say don't exist, do, but they are invitation only*, either you prospect for a club, or you make what the organisers consider a contribution to biking. That would be building a bike, instead of buying one, with fabricated parts, not from the shelf.
* they are kept invitation only, for the very reasons you suggest.

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cruiser mic @ 25/06/2011 01:54  



ok I'm building and went to the bike shop in dundee and was told crack on on your own, we won't work on that bike......its not standard etc etc....no its a custom..(heinz actually)...but its fecking mine and I just wanted a well knowledged bike mechanic to do a bit of tweeking.....but no.....aw well I'll fecking well do it myself........now wheres me Haynes lol???????????????


So wheres my invite lol

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Deleted Member @ 25/06/2011 03:41  

I'm building one with a new frame from Harris and fabricating or modifying the rest to fit.

so where's my invite lol

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Bikeabill @ 25/06/2011 10:18  

I built my bike. The ones from Honda don't come with heated grips, topbox, Autocom ......

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geoffb2005 @ 25/06/2011 10:22  

Not quite what we meant Geoff optional extras don't count lol.. But are a lot less hassle. Trying to get original parts and info on a Heinz bike is a nightmare..... I am after some 38 mm foes with twin disc brake mounts old virago or such like but the only one I have seen was pitted to bits and the guy trying to charge a fortune... Said the travel area is clean..... Idioto what happens when you put new seals on.... Trashed straight away .... Some people always try to rip you off

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Deleted Member @ 25/06/2011 13:13  

sent a set of Ohlin forks to be rebuilt quoted 2weeks, 2months later i'm still waiting for them, give them another stanchion today so hopefully will get them back next week

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Bikeabill @ 26/06/2011 00:49  

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