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HUBBUK16 Photos?
Hi all
Having been to HUBBUK16 I saw hundreds of people taking pictures. Is there a collection of them anywhere for those of us not on the dreaded FB.
Thanks. Ben
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It is the only place I have seen them, I noticed even the meeting thread on here had few messages after the event but FB had a lot, it has taken over the world!
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Thats all well and good if you have FB, not very good for those who don't and still want to look
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Hi Ben,
here's a few on my shots, to get things rolling.
Starting off with my mate Neil, chomping into a brekkie at the Medway Cafe, at Prees Heath.
Love this GS. A bit big for me but still smart.
Visitors from all over the World.
Unmistakable R1, complete with knobbliest/studded tyres.
Nice looking SWM on one of the traders stands.
This rider looks a little deflated.
One of the many Landies, early doors on the Thursday.
A most welcome gift from my mate Rodders, cheers.
My mate Neil turns up with four tarts. Shame they were Bakewells!
Brothers in Arms.
Frightening sight of my mate Doc's lily white legs.
Very, very smart Beemer.
Best hair award go's to -
My favourite Landie of the event, this beautiful conversion from Germany.
Lee, the instructor, showing how things should be done.
Impressive steps to the hotel.
Lee's at it again.
Serow's are always ridden by characters! I know I still own two of 'em!
Plenty of energy in those clouds.
Neil's a master at holding the tarp up, whilst it poured down.
Well specced out Landie.
Cracking bike for playing on the grass.
Time to get the BBQ going, as yes we did bring it on a bike.
Howling at the moon.
Two Tens.
CCM stand was well busy.
Another Ten.
Dormobile.
You could take this beast anywhere.
A pair of Carawaggons.
Part one.
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Part two
I still can't believe her husband beat her at the slow riding race! Tut tut.
Prep for the off road riding school.
Plenty of time was spent tinkering with this Dommie!
Lee giving a demo of C of G.
And the balance point of his bike.
CCM a plenty.
Dave Knight's Honda getting a bit of TLC.
Another CCM.
The school of mud.
She soon got to grips with a borrowed bike, after her Beemer played at silly buggers.
And posed with Knighter.
Knighter on his AT.
Even young 'uns enjoyed the training.
Knighter leading the way.
She's still on the borrowed bike.
Lee making a splash.
Rodders tasting the rainbow.
I was hoping the pot of gold was near my CCM but I couldn't find it.
Bloody big top boxes, or small doggy tents.
Me at 54 years old, trying my very first Pot Noodle, a Bombay Bad Boy and it was a pleasant surprise.
Rule one, don't park a bike on a centre stand, on damp grass. At least we picked it up for the owner.
Dog tired.
I get the feeling he enjoyed the CCM test ride.
Anna learned so much, she was great.
My mates ready for a ride out.
Even after a days training , Anna was out on the off road course.
CCM playing out.
XT taking a nap.
Knighter in shock move to Yamaha!
Regards
Reggie
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Part three
Lee catching some air.
Knighter catching more!
This was the moment I got covered in crap, yes I was using a wide angle lens as well!
Knighter flying again.
Anyway that's a taster from our little group.
Loved the venue, great local roads, breakfast service was poor and disorganised, the showers we good, but more needed, can't wait to book for next year.
Regards
Reggie
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Reggie
Thanks for taking the time to put the photos up
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Hi Reg ,
Some brilliants pics there mate ! Especially the handsome TT 600 rider , thought you may have been at the CCM Factory on Monday ..... any hoo nice to meet up with you , Doc and Neill this year . Oh and Adrian is getting rid of the Dominators and getting a Rally Raid CB 500
All The Best
Glenn
ps : Doc has got my mobile number if you want to meet up ?
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Originally Posted by panterg
Hi Reg ,
Some brilliants pics there mate ! Especially the handsome TT 600 rider , thought you may have been at the CCM Factory on Monday ..... any hoo nice to meet up with you , Doc and Neill this year . Oh and Adrian is getting rid of the Dominators and getting a Rally Raid CB 500
All The Best
Glenn
ps : Doc has got my mobile number if you want to meet up ?
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Hi Glenn,
it was great to see you and Ade again, it's always a treat and yes, it would be fab to meet up again.
Well impressed with Ade's choice of a replacement bike, glad to see he took on my comments.
I was at work on the Monday so couldn't pop into the factory.
Regards
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Hi Reg ,
I've got the Coleman for Doc , so let me know if you want to meet up and we could have a run out with it ?
Cheers
Glenn
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