50th anniversary of the H1
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50th anniversary of the H1
Is there any events being planned ? a major milestone in the models history
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I wondered if anyone was organising an event like spa only thing I can think of is tagging along with the crmc meet at donnington and doing some parade laps be nice to go abroad though ow or never most of us will be fxxxed for the 60th 
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We could do the Festival of 1000 bikes like we did for H2.
It’s back with the VMCC now so properly organised.
It’s back with the VMCC now so properly organised.
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Sounds like a great idea - who is co-coordinating - Simon / Chris?
Could it be themed at one or all of the rallies or at Stafford for next year?
Could it be themed at one or all of the rallies or at Stafford for next year?
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Yes I think there will probably be something arranged somewhere sometime,johnnymoped wrote:Sounds like a great idea - who is co-coordinating - Simon / Chris?
Could it be themed at one or all of the rallies or at Stafford for next year?
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Be good to see a line up of ever year in every colour from 69 to kh500
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That's the answer I was looking for Paul nudge nudge wink wink
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Hard to argue with northern plain talking.Chris Todd wrote:be nice to go abroad though now or never most of us will be fxxxed for the 60th
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Re: 50th anniversary of the H1
We only have to wait another four years for the H2s birthday (again) not 10.
TBH, the festival of 1000 bikes was a big let down after Spa the weekend before, But even without Spa, it was disappointing from a bike perspective, I don't think I'll be revisiting that one.
TBH, the festival of 1000 bikes was a big let down after Spa the weekend before, But even without Spa, it was disappointing from a bike perspective, I don't think I'll be revisiting that one.
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You have to remember wolfie weather had a big part to play in the festival of 1000 bikes.Wolfie wrote:We only have to wait another four years for the H2s birthday (again) not 10.
TBH, the festival of 1000 bikes was a big let down after Spa the weekend before, But even without Spa, it was disappointing from a bike perspective, I don't think I'll be revisiting that one.
Oh and me putting petrol in van didnt help me much either that weekend.
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The 50th birthday of the H2 whilst being signficant isn't as important as the H1 the start of the dinasty imho
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I really enjoyed the Festival of 1000 Bikes. Admittedly the weather wasn’t brilliant, but I enjoyed it so much I went again the year after. Weather was fantastic the whole weekend was organised perfectly and one of the best biking events I have attended.fnuseless wrote:You have to remember wolfie weather had a big part to play in the festival of 1000 bikes.Wolfie wrote:We only have to wait another four years for the H2s birthday (again) not 10.
TBH, the festival of 1000 bikes was a big let down after Spa the weekend before, But even without Spa, it was disappointing from a bike perspective, I don't think I'll be revisiting that one.
Oh and me putting petrol in van didnt help me much either that weekend.
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Unfortunately weather can make or break any outdoor event and.commiting to something months ahead is in the lap of the gods good old British weather 
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Silverstone!! Motogp!!Chris Todd wrote:Unfortunately weather can make or break any outdoor event and.commiting to something months ahead is in the lap of the gods good old British weather
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Re: 50th anniversary of the H1
I have one or two plans for Stafford next year. Exactly what they will be depends on discussions with the organisers.
When the time comes if you have a H1 then I will be asking for volunteers to show your bike.
When the time comes if you have a H1 then I will be asking for volunteers to show your bike.
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Manx ??
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Like the sound of an overseas event. I would take the H1d for a good run.
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I remember the French held one for the 40 th anniversary for the H1. My self, gary clarke and a few others club members met jp in Paris for the advent, it was a really good turn out with the H1's doing a fast parade lap's of a local race track. Maybe they may hold one for the 50thNigel S wrote:Like the sound of an overseas event. I would take the H1d for a good run.
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Surely this has to be one of the largest triples clubs in the world - between us we should be able to organise something amazing in this country 
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Manx sounds good
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We probably are and yes I'm sure we will do something different.johnnymoped wrote:Surely this has to be one of the largest triples clubs in the world - between us we should be able to organise something amazing in this country
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