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28-06-2021, 05:48 PM | #211 |
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I hope all the weekenders got home OK, thanks for the company on the road & in the bar
Big shout out to Mike for his perseverance in getting everything organised so successfully in light of the set backs we have had over the last 2 years, a crate of Peroni will be winging his way when when I pass Costco on the way home this week, also thanks to Adie for getting us all safely where we needed to be on the runs Cheers to Mr Gasa not only for knocking out some excellent trophies, but also in his other role as UKMOC DERV Meister in chief for getting the team of volunteers through the messy business of sorting my diesel cock-up out. Looking forward to the next one, wherever it may be!! |
28-06-2021, 05:56 PM | #212 |
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Glad you got back safe and sound mate, thanks for your company once again. |
28-06-2021, 05:59 PM | #213 |
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Great to see the photos,thanks for posting them up,hope you all had a great weekend
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28-06-2021, 06:00 PM | #214 |
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Great pics, loads of great bikes too and that is some hotel for sure. Any close up pics of the trophys Gazza made? I forgot about Ravenglass and always fancied doing that. I will try to next time I'm up that way.
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28-06-2021, 06:01 PM | #215 |
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Hey Chris
…. Big thanks to you bud, we covered some miles together ,with Adie too of course to get things sorted
Looking forward to doing many more miles together mate |
28-06-2021, 06:27 PM | #216 |
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Hi Darren, go make yourself a brew, I will give you the whole story !
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28-06-2021, 06:53 PM | #217 | |
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Trophy pics
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Some parts you may recall I advertised on here but a random collection were kept with the idea of incorporating into trophies. Fast forward a few months and Gaza arranged a visit to the British motorcycle museum ,as fate would have it the date of the visit coincided with midlands monsoon season and a flooded car park at the event resulted in us gathering in a nearby pub to discuss……trophies. I laid the bits out on a table ( this was in the pre COVID days )…. And what followed was an amusing half hour of a number of grown ups behaving like they just opened a jigsaw puzzle on Christmas Day. Eventually we collectively decided what could be used and Mr G had the “artistic licence” to transform the ideas into reality. Additional items were sourced for the Buzzbomb trophy itself as we had a specific look in mind, Slob and Luddite both donated shield badges and Slob sourced the carbon handlebar. Gaz had an idea at the back of his mind about a plaque in the centre of the trophy, I had always wanted to ask Chris from Desmoworld if he would like to contribute as Geoff had a great relationship with them…..the plan was nearly complete. I got in touch with Chris who was honoured to make the 50mm x 50 mm red anodised plaque and provide the four matching handlebar bolts. The story is not quite over, following Brexit Chris ( desmoworld)doesn’t export to GB other than to chosen customers, one of which was in Leigh.Arrangements we’re made to send the trophy parts with other kit, the goods landed in Liverpool…..it took a WEEK to get the customs paperwork sorted…..Chris( our Chris) collected the parts on THURSDAY NIGHT on his way home, on the eve of the Weekender! Phew……Gaz did the rest when he got to the hotel. I hope you agree he has done an amazing job and deserves all the credit I hope he receives when people see the end result……enjoy 3E61E77C-A604-4E81-A8D3-70510C6B4C6C by Mike OConnor, on Flickr 34149B67-2193-479F-9F0D-388553660877 by Mike OConnor, on Flickr |
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28-06-2021, 07:07 PM | #218 |
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Great trophies. That’s a lovely piece of pippy oak you used there!
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28-06-2021, 07:09 PM | #219 | |
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28-06-2021, 07:10 PM | #220 |
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Wow, can anyone beat that for total miles ,
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28-06-2021, 07:38 PM | #221 |
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Thanks for telling the story of the Buzzbomb trophy Mike, it reminded me how far back it goes.
The bases are made from English Burr Oak which I French polished. The clamp is from Buzzbomb's bike, which I de-painted and polished. It's held to the base with Titanium bolts which you can't really see. (In the true spirit of the obsessive lightener. ) The threads are actually tapped into the hard Burr Oak This year all the plaques were laser engraved on laminated metal/plastic material. So Buzzbomb's Trophy has Carbon fibre, Titanium, laser engraving, rare enamelled badges, polishing, custom and bespoke anodised alloy parts and an awful lot of love. Not to mention the gnarly character of English Burr Oak. I hope it will carry his memory on for many years and inspire builders to create ever more imaginative and beautiful Monsters. Just to re-iterate Mikes thanks to everyone who has contributed to this and made such it a touching club tribute to a late great club member and friend. Barbara for all Geoff's parts to use for the ornaments, Rob and Vince for the Ducati badges and the carbon tube, Desmoworld for the stunning name plate and screws and of course Chris for getting them to the ball on time. I had a plastic replica of the name plate made and temporarily fixed in case of a no show, but thanks to Chris I was able to switch for the real McCoy on Friday evening... And of course big thanks to Mike for pulling the whole show together.. You might also notice that there is no 2021 on the plaques as it was all so shaky that the Weekender would happen at all.... It did happen and what a ball it has been...
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28-06-2021, 07:43 PM | #222 |
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Concours d’elagance winner, Adie 851 and the S4r, thanks to Colin for the image
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28-06-2021, 07:47 PM | #223 |
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….what can I say, we did it mate Gaz do you have photos of the other trophies to post to meet Darrens request ?
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28-06-2021, 10:39 PM | #224 |
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Huge thanks to Mike for organising an excellent Weekender. The hotel, food and staff were terrific!
Thanks to Gazza for the brilliant trophies. It would be nice if the photographer would send the images to Chris at Desmoworld & of course, Barbara. I'm sure they would be really chuffed to see them. Thanks to all attendees, it wouldn't be much of a weekender without participants! Gutted I didn't get the Best Trailer award, obviously I need to add some carbon & titanium & upgrade the suspension before next year to stand any chance of winning. Chris, after much searching I've found just the bike for you: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203296715...sAAOSwBWZgSgwA |
28-06-2021, 10:43 PM | #225 |
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What a cracking Weekender.
Thanks for the hard work and effort everyone put in, especially Mike. The hotel was a peach. Good location for the lakes, good food, great beer plus excellent service. Thank you to everyone who voted for the 12r as best modified, especially considering Gazza and I rode through a rain storm in the Yorkshire Dales on Friday, which washed enough sheep dip and poo on to the road to render my bike the dirtiest ( and smelliest) it's ever been! My total mileage came to 844 from leaving on Thursday, meeting up with Gazza, travelling up the East coast, then across the Dales as mentioned to Barrow on Friday. The various ride outs, then home today.
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