On april 22 from 10 AM till 5 PM there's the 8th Japanese classic bikes meeting in Brussels (Groot Bijgaarden).
It's taking place at Kart Expo, just near the R0, exit "Groot-Bijgaarden".
If you want to know more about it look at facebook "brusselsmotoretro".
Cheers
Philippe
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JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
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JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
Hi guys
It's taking place this weekend! I'll be there! Hope to see some of you over there. I'll post some pictures!
GrtZ
Philippe
It's taking place this weekend! I'll be there! Hope to see some of you over there. I'll post some pictures!
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
Shame I can't make it as it sounds quite an event, Philippe. Lots of pics please.
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1975 Z1B
1982 Z650F3
Re: JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
Indeed can’t wait
Re: JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
Hey guys they're coming!
Just wait till tomorrow evening !!!! My cristal ball broke yesterday, didn't foresee that... otherwise I could have posted some pics allready from things stil to happen...be patient.
GrtZ
Philippe
Just wait till tomorrow evening !!!! My cristal ball broke yesterday, didn't foresee that... otherwise I could have posted some pics allready from things stil to happen...be patient.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
Hi there
as promised a few pictures from the Japanese Classic Bikes meeting.
I left this morning at 08.15 AM and drove to Genappe. The road went along the battlefield of Waterloo and the RV point was at a road café "Driver 1". To my knowledge unique in Belgium, a café-restaurant-workshop-garage all in one.
After a breakfast we took off for an 80 Km ride towards Brussels.
The meeting took place at Groot Bijgaarden in a building where karting races are done.
The organisation asked me to put one of my bikes on display, they preferred the Z1R
Once we arrived we could park our "classic bikes" inside.
My "weapon of choise" was my MK2
There was an auction where people could bid at bikes...I didn't stay in order to resist the temptation.
The estimated price for this one was between 10.000 and 12.000 Euro... a bit pricy to my opinion.
There were off course other things to be seen and not only "Made in Japan" ...
On the parking there were a lot of "newer" bikes that couldn't park inside
At 16.00 PM I was home.
I had a beautifull day , the weather was fine, all went well , what else can a man desire on a sunday?
Hope to see some of you next year.
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
as promised a few pictures from the Japanese Classic Bikes meeting.
I left this morning at 08.15 AM and drove to Genappe. The road went along the battlefield of Waterloo and the RV point was at a road café "Driver 1". To my knowledge unique in Belgium, a café-restaurant-workshop-garage all in one.
After a breakfast we took off for an 80 Km ride towards Brussels.
The meeting took place at Groot Bijgaarden in a building where karting races are done.
The organisation asked me to put one of my bikes on display, they preferred the Z1R
Once we arrived we could park our "classic bikes" inside.
My "weapon of choise" was my MK2
There was an auction where people could bid at bikes...I didn't stay in order to resist the temptation.
The estimated price for this one was between 10.000 and 12.000 Euro... a bit pricy to my opinion.
There were off course other things to be seen and not only "Made in Japan" ...
On the parking there were a lot of "newer" bikes that couldn't park inside
At 16.00 PM I was home.
I had a beautifull day , the weather was fine, all went well , what else can a man desire on a sunday?
Hope to see some of you next year.
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: JAPANESE CLASSIC BIKES event
Some very nice bikes: great pics - thanks for posting.
Cheers Tim
Cheers Tim
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