| Kettering
Run - Sunday 8th June 2003

Well
as the old Beatles song, A Day in the Life goes :
Woke
up, fell out of bed,
Dragged a comb across my head
Found my way downstairs and drank a cup,
And looking up I noticed I was late.
Ok, it all changes there, I wasn't late at all. I managed to get
the scooter started, get the tyre pressures checked, top up with
petrol, make sure i had some extra two stroke and reach the Piazza
at five past nine. Not bad for me.
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course I wasnt first down, the two Tims were already there
conversing and standing beside their scooters. Tim number
one with a Vespa T5 Millenium (Number 348 of only 400 if I
remember correctly) and Tim number two beside his lovely new
SX 200 which is set off beautifully by its number plate: SX!
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Within
a few minutes more and more are turning up, Stuart and Bernadette
on the PX200E, Chris on his PX125 that he is looking to sell,
Pilgrim Dave on his GP200 and still they keep coming until
there must have been about fifteen or sixteen scooters. Notably
Tom turned up on Wendy's Golden Special with a new whip aerial
and Wendy had the picnic basket on the rear of the Series
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By
the time we were organised and had some coffee it was near to
10am so we thought we should get a move on. We were lucky with
weather in that there wasn't any rain that morning.
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after a quick stop at the petrol station at Clapham Sainsbury's
it was onto the A6 again and a fairly uneventful, if a little
slow for some, ride to Kettering. I have to admit i wasn't
too bothered as I am still running in a new piston at this
point so 40 - 45mph was adequate for me. Mind you, there was
that roundabout the far side of Rushden were i went ahead
and pulled over to try and get a picture of everyone but it
didnt really work out and some thought i had taken a wrong
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Another
ten miles (ish) and we're pulling into Kettering. Now its
at this point were I should mention that the venue for the
parts fair had been changed, not a problem in itself, other
than the fact no one knew where it was! Still, we ploughed
on figuring if we head for the town centre we would either
find it or find some other scooterists and follow them; hoping
of course they too aren't lost! After everyone being held
up by the lights, except Chris, we came round a bend to find
him waving "this way" so we followed him to what
I would like to say was the front door and plenty of parking.
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I can't, it was diabolical. We had got there at 11.10 and
first things first, park up. Of course, the fact that the
venue is on a residential side street, lined with parked cars
meant having to go up and down the length of the road to squeeze
the scooters in. However, we did manage in the end and Chris
got a fairly good spot near to the entrance where he taped
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Inside
the gate of the venue and it was packed, I don't know what the
numbers were but it didn't feel packed through the amount of people
there, it felt it because the outside of the venue was in a car
park that had puddles big enough to hide a small frame Vespa!
Several stalls seemed pretty good, especially so when you see
that there are still some that are selling rusty bits rather than
everyone being a dealer. Not that I'm against dealers but I always
like a parts fair to have a bit of a flea market type feel personally.
Inside the main building was only better in that it was a little
more organised, other than that though, it was just too small.
In short, it was functional but nowhere near as good as Wicksteed
Park. On the plus side, I did manage to get a fresh cheeseburger,
chips and tea for £2.70 which wouldn't even get you a cheeseburger
at the last parts fair at Wicksteed.
By
now the whole place was calmer, many I suspect, had gone home
for one reason or another so it was time for another sweep of
the stalls now that we could get at them properly. I admit I wasn't
after anything in particular, unlike Lee who had a huge list of
stuff which he was slowly making progress on. I did end up buying
a front saddle for my Series 2 for £15 and a THH open face
helmet for £35. Of course I then got told that Tom got his
for £30 but what the hell, I already managed to get a fiver
knocked off it so it was still a bargain to me.
As
2pm rolls around the word goes out that it's time to make a move
home and while we are getting ready we are treated to a couple
of guys (names witheld to protect the guilty) doing wheelies on
their Vespas, reminds me of when my clutch cable snapped.
The
trip back to Bedford was again uneventful, if a little quicker,
until we get on the bypass at Clapham where I swear the sudden
sidewinds lifted me sideways by a couple of feet. Bloody wind!
We were all glad to get off that little stretch.
Winding
into Bedford the skies open shedding their contents so it's a
drink at the Piazza under the trees before everyone goes their
separate ways.
So
the verdict for the run? In a nutshell: Sedate run, shit venue,
reasonable food, good mates!
Happy
scootering!
Donegal
Paul
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