This year they will be holding Sunday morning breakfast meets on the first Sunday in April, May, June, July and August. Each Sunday there will be a theme. In April, it was British bikes. In May it was German bikes; in June it will be Japanese bikes, in July American bikes and in August it will be Italian bikes. There will be an enclosure; and only those bikes that are in keeping will be allowed in.
There will be lots of interesting folk and lots of interesting bikes.
There should be lots of other stuff going on. Shoei will be on site with their race truck doing helmet servicing. Schuberth will be there with their trailer offering test rides in the new C5. Alex from Auritech will be doing moldings for his earplugs. They will be holding a bit of a Sale of gear that has been in the shop and that has perhaps lost its labels. The ‘Coffee Can’ lady will be serving proper coffee and. She knows a flat white from a latte and a cappuccino. Off the Kerb will be in the house hoping to entice you to come and ride with them in the Surrey Hills. And CCM will be back to show off some of their latest creations. As they did for our last event, They'll be handing out gift vouchers to the owners of our favorite bikes.
They are currently in the process of enticing a number of other companies to come along. The first theme, as they have said, is British bikes, so they are hoping to get a presence from Triumph. And maybe even Royal Enfield.
*If you’ve got a British bike of any description, bring it along.
Anyway, they see these meets being pretty short and sharp affairs. meat and halloumi rolls will be ready to rumble from nine o’clock. they reckon it will all be over by twelve, meaning that everyone can be home well in time for Sunday lunch.
they have no idea how many people are going to show up, so they are planning on 500 breakfasts. If you arrive late, you might miss out, although Amy from the Coffee Can will have a near inexhaustible supply of good coffee and delicious cakes (although her wares need to be paid for).
Anyway, they hope to see you. If there are any further developments; if they get news about other exhibitors they will post it on Facebook. So make sure you’re signed up, because ours also happens to be the best Facebook page in the business.
So see you. And if you’ve got a British bike of any description, and from any era, do bring it along.
Comments