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Manor School Run 18th June 2003
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I
think that this was the first non Sunday run out for the Pilgrims
this year and was all organised at short notice. A big thanks
to Rob for telling everyone about it!
Kinda
surprised I got there at all I have to say, what with my scooter
backfiring and popping all over the place, Rachel soon kept back
once she noticed!
Leaving for Sandy
Market for 7pm I arrived at the outskirts at only 6.30pm so thought
that I would top up with petrol, quite pleased when I managed to
get my super unleaded (don't laugh) for the price of standard too
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Anyway,
Rob found me in Sandy after wandering up and down the high
street and soon there were about 15 scooters in all. Mark
got sausage and chips while we were waiting and I got a red
bull seeing as I had been working nights hoping it would help
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The
run to the show was pretty good other than my aforementioned backfiring
and I think we only made two stops on the way there. The first
was unscheduled and I wondered what was going on. Suddenly everyone
was getting off their scoots and putting on their waterproofs
stating that "we're heading into that black cloud over there",
to which I assured everyone that it won't rain. They didn't believe
me but at the next stop it's strange how many people I noticed
taking their waterproofs off again.
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So, me
being me, at the next stop for a pint and to meet up with
the others (Lee, Tom, Wendy and Pete) I decided I would have
to strip down the top end and rebuild it in 20 minutes. OK,
slight exaggeration but I did manage to undo and refit the
cowlings and double check the cylinder outlet nuts to ensure
there wasn't a leak there. Whatever I did it worked as it
behaved much better. |
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Soon,
it was time to go and before we knew it we were at the show being
herded into the field reserved for parking up.

We
made our way up to the main show, looking at (and perhaps even
admiring) some of the bikes on the way. First mission was of course
to find beer which we achieved with ease, second mission was to
suss out the food situation and then just wander around looking
at the stands and the bikes.

My
god but there were some custom jobs there including the above
trike with a V8 engine and a beautiful custom motorbike which
won the custom category. The only bit we recognised was that it
had a Honda engine, and that's only because we could see the logo
on the side.
There
was even a 1960 Messerschmitt in lovely condition and several
Norton's, Triumphs and others I had never heard of. The rest of
the time we generally wandered about, I know that Lee managed
to get a bargain with his green jumper, which I won't divulge
what he said about that! Mark and Lisa won an auction for a bottle
of Teachers which I wouldn't have thought he could have room for
due to the sausage and chips before getting there and then the
massive hog burger as he was looking around! Stuart and Bernadette
also managed to get a pair of German Parkas for £30 too.

Daaaaad! We wan't one!!!!
So,
time to leave. Off we went and all was fine until we hit the first
crossroads and everyone went different ways! So I took pot luck
and followed Rachel and Bob after waiting for her scooter to start
after it had stalled and then away we went.
It
was a good run all the way to Sandy were we all pulled over, after
meeting up with the lads that had gone straight at the crossroads;
think it was a shortcut. Anyway, from Sandy everyone pretty much
went different directions to home and as I said I was heading
back via the Bedford bypass I got to lead the group of 4, which
is fine. I'm not normally one for leading the pack but thought
it was ok, until I realised how dark it was getting and just how
badly I really need to sort out some spotlights so I can see where
I'm going! Still it made for a good ride back and I waved off
Pilgrim Dave at the outskirts of Bedford and made it home in one
piece after yet another good rideout!
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