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- May 11, 2008 at 9:36 pm #13218RadarModerator
The day of the big memorial ride-out for Brett finally came and as the sun shone down on a glorious Sunday morning, I had a feeling it was going to be a day to remember.
Here in Kidderminster the sleepy suburban close where I live has rarely seen anything like it as my house became the focal point for the riders coming from the South Midlands.
By 10am no less than 12 superbikes were lined up behind my Thundercat for the run to Crossgates, including Imperial Data on his recently resurrected GPZ900, Thumper, Toggsy, Champs, Blade-Rider, Mads, Gone to Mars and TT07 with his crew.
The full South Midland crew cramed together outside my houseWe headed towards Crossgates steadily as holding 13 bikes in line can be tricky, especially with quite a few junctions and islands to contend with, all with potential to split the group up.
I took my usual route up to Crossgates as a few of the others are familar with it if anybody got split up, while TT07 acting as sweeper on his Gixxer thou to ensure we didn’t loose anybody. The A456, then the A4117 over the spectacular Clee Hill, nipped past Ludlow, briefly onto th the A49 before taking the A4113 through the beautiful village of Leintwardine. Finally the A488 after turuning at Knighton onto the A44 for the last couple of miles into Crossgates and Cafe that was the meeting point for the day. Loads of bikers were already there and the number of friendly faces from a variety of forums and 1066 MC indicated that most were here for the ride out and to support Simone (BigKatz).
Gix, Rocket-Ron, Eggsy, Max, Sid, R6 Bird, SirDuke, MrM,Fast Eddie, Robertcains even Speed Monster in a Ford Mondeo, to name but a few!
Some like Sid and R6 Bird (Peterboro), Max (Manchester), Eggsy (Livepool I think)had riden big distnces to get here. Eggsy on a 125!Only one key person was missing; BK herself and her escort. News was filtering through of a very bad accident on the A483 involving a group of Gixxer riders. Not one of our groups, but still unsettling as it always is to read of any biker going down. The A483 had been shut, so BK was steadily picking her way to Crossgates via diverions on her Skygo 125 with Bikerchick escorting on her trusty 600 Bandit.
She eventually rolled in to warm applause and Gix called togeteher the troops to explain the new plan. Looking for all the word like an odd mix of Joan of Arc and the Mel Gibson portrial of William Wallace, Gix atop of Speedy’s Mondeo called out to the massed ranks of bikers. She has always has been a nice quiet kid, our Gix. The A483 was a key part of run, but now it closed and the decision was made to ride to Newtown and on back on the A44 & A470 instead, rather than do a loop taking in the A483 as well. A cracking run too so no matter. Lets just hope the downed biker is Ok.
BK was clearly moved by the turnout and said a few words. The biking community is fantastic and on day like today we can all be proud.
Joan of Arc addresses her troops! Strong lad is our Speedy!
Sid and R6, made the run from Peterboro
I didn’t know Alf Garnett had a VFR400, one of TT07’s crew in rather natty headgear
Max of Manchester
Simone (BK) arrives on her Skygo (isn’t that a TV Channel?)
1066 Marshall on his 79 GS750
Try and spot yourselves!
The big roll outOf seventy bikes or so that arrived at Crossgates, 56 so I am reliably informed, actually joined the run up to Newtown and back. Here I must pay tribute to the excellent Marshalling skills demonstrated by the 1066 MC crew and the others helping them (Toggsy, Thumper) as they kept the bikes together through juctions and islands. The pace was quite good too considering the number of bikes involved. One 1066 marshall whose name I did not catch was having a real ball on his 1979 GS750 hacking past everybody to direct traffic at the next turn. It was good of him to bring a bike older than Imperial Data’s GPz900 too. Incidently he was wearing a grin like a Cheshire cat, he is clearly enjoying riding the old girl again after a lay-off of a few years.
BK eldest lad, Bretts brother was enjoying himself on the back of Thumper’s Thundercat too! Nice one
It was superb to see so many bikes together, I was towards the back of the line and on one or two downhill sections it was possible to see nearly all the bikes strung out into the distance. What an inspiring sight!
Back at Crossgates, everybody was in one piece, despite the efforts of one idiot in a black 4×4 cutting up the line; What a tosser!
So thanks to Gix for organising a fitting tribute to a great young lad, and thanks to all to contibuted to the appeal fund.
A memorable day in great company for a good cause. Spot on.
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I have taken many more pictures, as has ID and Speedy. The plan is to make them available on a CD, proceeds to Brett Memorial fund. Gix is working on price/availabilityMay 11, 2008 at 10:50 pm #55329TT07ParticipantWhat a great day out, glad to see such a princelly sum was raised. Nice to meet up and put faces to the forum names. Splendid report as usual radar. Whens the next big meet going to be?
May 12, 2008 at 12:24 am #55330maxParticipantgood pic’s radar and a fantastic turn out, it’s nice to know such good people
[]May 12, 2008 at 1:07 am #55331HDXLNParticipantwas unable to attend due to work and other commitments nice to see a good turn out and the princely sum of £525 raised by all who attended, good to hear the 1066MCC’s marshalling skills have not become rusty from all the rain last year.
May 12, 2008 at 11:12 am #55332imperialdataKeymasterYup, great weather, great company, great day. Once again our thoughts are with Simone (Big Katz) and family. Thanks to all who made the run or gave money.
May 13, 2008 at 12:45 pm #55333ThumperParticipantOnce again, a fitting tribute to Brett’s memory and really nice to see everyone. A great day, and well planned – thank you.
BTW, I think the 1066MCC marshal on the GS was called John, cheers to him and has fellow forum members.
Simone’s son Tom also enjoyed the 70ish mile run….a good pillion too.
Watch out BK…..there’s another petrol head in the family now!Gix, Toggsy, Imperial Data & I had a crackin’ pacey ride back to Sutton Coldfield via Knighton, Ludlow & Bridgenorth. We felt the need for a nice icy drink, pee & a visor scrub was called for here at the George & Dragon. A pleasant interval!
Progressing north to Shifnal, and back on the A5 at Cannock we completed the ride at a brisk pace – fab.Days like these just make you crave more don’t they – bring on the next meet -soon!
May 13, 2008 at 12:47 pm #55334ThumperParticipantBTW A special thanks to Gix, and thanks to Radar for the great review again.
I hope it not too long before we see ID out and about again!May 13, 2008 at 5:12 pm #55335Speed MonsterParticipantI apologise for not scrubbing the reg no’s and no comments but i’ve posted this lot in 4 different forums! A bit too much to be faffing around with!
May 14, 2008 at 12:38 am #55336ThumperParticipantA great seletion of photos Speedy, thanks bud!
May 14, 2008 at 9:52 am #55337imperialdataKeymasterCheers Speedy, good pics. Thank **** I’m on broadband!
May 14, 2008 at 4:21 pm #55338Speed MonsterParticipantI’m on broadband, it still took me about 2 hrs to post them in the 4 froums i’ve posted them in so far. I’ve got another one to st them in and then do the editing/tweaking/fettling to get rid of the reg no’s etc! I’m gonna be at this until this time next week!![][][]
Glad ya like the pics folks!
October 29, 2010 at 5:03 pm #55339RadarModeratorMust get around to setting up another big ride-out in 2011. Lets hope we finally get a decent summer
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