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Old 18-03-2006, 06:57 PM   #1
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Anybody using this forum into the rally scene, I live about half an hour from Warwick and will be doing the bulldog bash and a few others this summer, just wondered if anyone else does the rally thing. Only saw one other monnie at last years
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Old 18-03-2006, 10:22 PM   #2
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I used to do loads of rallies with my club in the mid 80's. My personal best being about 25 in one season, including the Kent custom, Bulldog bash, Vee Twin and a couple in France and Germany. I now only do around a dozen rallies a year - mostly for NABD's benefit, but as I'll be knocking the repping on the head this year I'll do less than normal. I steer clear of the really big rallies now (like the Bulldog Bash) as I find them a turn off TBH. I prefer the smaller traditional events (200-500 people) with the odd larger one around the 2000 punter mark.

I can recommend the NABD national rally at Astle Park in Cheshire (near Jodrell bank) on the 2nd weekend in May, and the NABD Autumn rally in September near Oxford.
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Old 18-03-2006, 11:19 PM   #3
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we used to do the Bulldog, but the last time we were there was in 2001.
Used to love the gert gallybagger on the Isle of Wight in May, tho missed the last 2 years cos of racing or the weekender
Kent Custom used to be a regular haunt (never remembered much for days after tho ), as also the Vee twin rally.
Quite a few more, but back in the 80's & 90's.

GT - we must have missed each other at times - but what memories eh?

Now tend to be found in the paddock at race meetings these days
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Old 18-03-2006, 11:53 PM   #4
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GT - we must have missed each other at times - but what memories eh?
Oh yes... mostly blurred by booze

Took 2 hours to find my tent in the dark at the Kent Custom one year
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Old 19-03-2006, 09:10 AM   #5
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Used to do loads of Rallies in the 80s before they got too commercialised. Did the Bulldogs forerunner which used to be on Long Marston airfield in a november and alll the rallies I remember were held between September and April hence it was always cold, muddy, wet, snowy or a combination of the lot.

Seems the more commercial they get, the less spontaneous they become.
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Old 21-03-2006, 12:58 PM   #6
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Definate Rally Freak here buddy!

Firkin Rally, Gallybaggers Rally, Celtic Warriors, Lion Rally, 3Bs, Wozwolf Rally, Farmyard Rally, Soggy Moggy Rally, BMF Memba Rally, etc etc.

Spend half my weekends wet, cold and full of booze!
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Old 04-05-2006, 10:47 PM   #7
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Used to love the gert gallybagger on the Isle of Wight in May,

OMG someone else who's done the Gallybagger rally!!! I was there in 90 and 91, absolutley loved it even though it was a bit of a trek from Stoke on Trent!

How the hell my bum survived doing a thousand miles oner 4 days I'll never know!


I really miss doing rallies...might have to get back into them again!
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Old 06-05-2006, 03:53 PM   #8
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OMG someone else who's done the Gallybagger rally!!!
Just got back from it myself last weekend, always an absolutely banging rally, this one and the Farmyard Rally are my two "must-do" rallies every year!

You may recognise the beer tent poles in the background of my Avatar, just gotta climb them after the 9th or 10th beer!
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Old 12-05-2006, 08:55 PM   #9
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Just got back from it myself last weekend, always an absolutely banging rally, this one and the Farmyard Rally are my two "must-do" rallies every year!

see you at the Farmyard, best one of the year for me although may not be the same as its not in the valley this year but am sure will still be good.
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Old 24-03-2006, 01:11 AM   #10
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I used to do loads of rallies with my club in the mid 80's. My personal best being about 25 in one season, including the Kent custom, Bulldog bash, Vee Twin and a couple in France and Germany. I now only do around a dozen rallies a year - mostly for NABD's benefit, but as I'll be knocking the repping on the head this year I'll do less than normal. I steer clear of the really big rallies now (like the Bulldog Bash) as I find them a turn off TBH. I prefer the smaller traditional events (200-500 people) with the odd larger one around the 2000 punter mark.

I can recommend the NABD national rally at Astle Park in Cheshire (near Jodrell bank) on the 2nd weekend in May, and the NABD Autumn rally in September near Oxford.
Hi G,

Tell me more about the Astle Park Rally. Jodrell Bank is less than ten miles for me.

Cheers.

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Old 24-03-2006, 02:44 PM   #11
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Germany anybody?

We are off to the Kupferpaste in Germany 11th - 13th August. It's about 70 miles SE of Frankfurt. The rally is free to Italian bikes. Check out the website at www.kupferpaste.de

The autobahn definitely clear your exhaust out!

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Old 24-03-2006, 06:31 PM   #12
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Hi G,

Tell me more about the Astle Park Rally. Jodrell Bank is less than ten miles for me.

Cheers.

Iain
There are details (and printable flyer) on the events page of the NABD website - www.nabd.org.uk

This is copied from there...

Friday 12th - Sunday 14th May 2006
You've Been Nabbed 15
At Astle Park, Chelford, Cheshire. (On the A535 off junction 18 of the M6, 1.5 miles from Jodrell Bank Observatory).
12 Live Bands in two marquees, 2x disco’s, Stand-up Comedy Show, Magician, Bike/Trike Show by 100% Biker magazine, Bike/Trike raffle, Entertainment & rides for kids, Cheap Beer (3 x bars - new ‘Real Ale’ bar) Loads of Trade Stands, excellent toilets, disabled facilities, & lots of other good stuff.
Pre-booked tickets (before May 5th) £14.00, Gate price £18.00 Cars and vans £10 (Blue Badge free)
Credit card payments available via telephone 0870 759 0603 or via the on line shop www.thenabd.co.uk.
Make cheques payable to NABD and send to Unit 20, The Bridgewater Centre, Robson Avenue, Urmston, Manchester, M41 7TE. (Enclose A5 stamped addressed envelope).
Enquiries, 0870 759 0603 or e-mail nabd@nabd.org.uk


This will be the 3rd year the NABD has held it's national rally at Astle Park. It's a great venue and we had over 2000 happy punters there enjoying the beer and sunshine in 2005.

Hope to see you there
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Old 27-03-2006, 01:27 PM   #13
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There are details (and printable flyer) on the events page of the NABD website - www.nabd.org.uk

This is copied from there...

Friday 12th - Sunday 14th May 2006
You've Been Nabbed 15
At Astle Park, Chelford, Cheshire. (On the A535 off junction 18 of the M6, 1.5 miles from Jodrell Bank Observatory).
12 Live Bands in two marquees, 2x disco’s, Stand-up Comedy Show, Magician, Bike/Trike Show by 100% Biker magazine, Bike/Trike raffle, Entertainment & rides for kids, Cheap Beer (3 x bars - new ‘Real Ale’ bar) Loads of Trade Stands, excellent toilets, disabled facilities, & lots of other good stuff.
Pre-booked tickets (before May 5th) £14.00, Gate price £18.00 Cars and vans £10 (Blue Badge free)
Credit card payments available via telephone 0870 759 0603 or via the on line shop www.thenabd.co.uk.
Make cheques payable to NABD and send to Unit 20, The Bridgewater Centre, Robson Avenue, Urmston, Manchester, M41 7TE. (Enclose A5 stamped addressed envelope).
Enquiries, 0870 759 0603 or e-mail nabd@nabd.org.uk


This will be the 3rd year the NABD has held it's national rally at Astle Park. It's a great venue and we had over 2000 happy punters there enjoying the beer and sunshine in 2005.

Hope to see you there
Any idea who we have to tickle to play there again? Last 2 NABD gigs were a riot and I know we'd be up for some more!!
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Old 27-03-2006, 01:36 PM   #14
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Any idea who we have to tickle to play there again? Last 2 NABD gigs were a riot and I know we'd be up for some more!!
Best thing is to contact NABD head office, and Shirly may be able to put you in touch with Rick Hulse about booking a slot.

Hope to see you there
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Old 23-03-2006, 05:15 PM   #15
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Anyone tried any of the NABD stuff, my band played at the the main one and the smaller Autumn M'NABD'NESS and they were both top weekend.
Least I think they were....all a bit blurry and I still have bits of chicken carcass in me lid...don't ask!
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