Is one day going to be enough to load all the loads and cover all the miles that,s going to happen at BRS66.
And that’s without sampling all the digs and meals delivering them loads.
And still find time to compare fiddles and dodgy nights out. We are going to be knackered by the time night comes.
Bassman
One event I’d really like to attend, unfortunately July / August is a really busy time for us, so hopefully someone will post a lot of photo’s up.
Hope the weathers good for the event…
Fergie
I think you are going to miss a good day if past events are anything to go by.
Bassman
This Sunday and its a FREE show, easy to get to.
alexsaville:
As you can see, there will be another BRS event at the Lincoln Farm café this July.
Alex
Go on classicman, bang the drum, the more there the merrier.
Bassman
Alan
Since you mentioned ‘FREE’ we are expecting bus loads of Scots descending on the Lincoln Farm Café.
Mony a Mickle maks a Muckle!
Alex
Trev.H
It would have to be an old time driver who picks you up, one who can remember what a logbook is!!
Take an old tacho card as well , just in case!
Bassman
Bassman:
Trev.H
It would have to be an old time driver who picks you up, one who can remember what a logbook is!!
Take an old tacho card as well , just in case!
Bassman
They’d probably run me over these days ,It’s nice weather I think I’ll dig my motorbike out of the shed
Trev_H
So we watch out for a geezer in red and rust overalls and a coal scuttle helmet on a BSA Bantam and that will be you, look forward to the sight.
Bassman
Hi All
BRS66 had a great day it was a damp start but then the weather turned kind with an afternoon of lovely sunshine.
Some great exhibits and a credit to all the enthusiasts who brought them for us all to enjoy including some of the foreign drivers who parked up there for the weekend.
Thanks to Robin and Alex and all who spent their time organising the event and I noticed that the car park Marshall was as polite at the end of the day as he was when I arrived.
Well done all organisers and spectators roll on BRS68
Bassman