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Pictures from the Eurojumble
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Pictures from the Eurojumble
Blimey it's all go in my life right now, Family problems,trying to fit in a short holiday, work commitments etc, everything seems to be piling up in my small world.
But a small beacon of light that shines this time of year is my day out at Netley Marsh Eurojumble, I always arrange to meet a few friends at this event on the Friday which is opening day, the Jumble also always coincides with my birthday (today as it happens) so I look forward to it with that in mind.
This year was a little different though, as I had had the whole week off camping on my bike, I returned home on th Wednesday, to be offered a full weekend pass, so I loaded the tent from the bike to the van, grabbed a couple of items from the local shops, and headed back out on Thursday. I had also told a visiting American, Snowbeard (Nate) from this forum that it was on, so also arranged to meet up and say hi.
Well damn it is hot here right now, but the field where the jumble is held is on a hill, not far from the sea, and it drops to a frost at night, and pretty fast too when the sun drops down below the hill. But let me tell you this, the place was rammed, and I do mean rammed, it has never been so busy, with visitors from all around the world, fantastic.
So how about I show you some bikes.
One of the Kawasaki OC looking for a frame...
But a small beacon of light that shines this time of year is my day out at Netley Marsh Eurojumble, I always arrange to meet a few friends at this event on the Friday which is opening day, the Jumble also always coincides with my birthday (today as it happens) so I look forward to it with that in mind.
This year was a little different though, as I had had the whole week off camping on my bike, I returned home on th Wednesday, to be offered a full weekend pass, so I loaded the tent from the bike to the van, grabbed a couple of items from the local shops, and headed back out on Thursday. I had also told a visiting American, Snowbeard (Nate) from this forum that it was on, so also arranged to meet up and say hi.
Well damn it is hot here right now, but the field where the jumble is held is on a hill, not far from the sea, and it drops to a frost at night, and pretty fast too when the sun drops down below the hill. But let me tell you this, the place was rammed, and I do mean rammed, it has never been so busy, with visitors from all around the world, fantastic.
So how about I show you some bikes.
One of the Kawasaki OC looking for a frame...
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uk kev wrote:Thanks guys.
Piggy and Co, When we walked around, do you guys remember the unrestored twin port Enfield at the top of the field, that we heard running. it sold, I spoke with the new owner, and he is a cool guy, he told me he has no intention of restoring it, he is just going to ride it like it is.
Thats soopa-doopa Wonder if the original Beeza (£2500/2950) sold
And on the 7th day... Zeds were created!
PJ wrote:Happy Birthday Kev
Happy birthday Kev, be lucky.
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