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Photos of the 28th Bristol Bike Show, Shepton Mallet, 9th &10th Feb 2008

category bristol | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Monday February 11, 2008 19:52author by Tony Report this post to the editors

Bikers descend on Shepton Mallet in huge numbers

Just a few piccy's taken on Saturday 9th of February as we walked round the Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show at the Royal Bath and West Showground near Shepton Mallet.

A nice row of iron horses looking for new homes and tlc.
A nice row of iron horses looking for new homes and tlc.

The weather smiled on us bikers for a couple of lovey days, and brought those of us fascinated with the iron steed out in large numbers. Sunny days together with the great catering facilities at the showground made for a most enjoyable time. This is not intended to be a comprehensive report, just a few pictures to give the flavour. Hope others who attended can add some piccy's or comments to fill in the gaps!

A very old Fanny Barnet.
A very old Fanny Barnet.

So much stuff, it's enough to make you scratch yer 'ead.
So much stuff, it's enough to make you scratch yer 'ead.

So much stuff, it's enough to make you scratch yer 'ead.
So much stuff, it's enough to make you scratch yer 'ead.

Look at the size of those forks!
Look at the size of those forks!

A '60's? BSA but anyone identify it?
A '60's? BSA but anyone identify it?

Definitely a BSA
Definitely a BSA

A biker's delight.
A biker's delight.

Buckles galore, sold by Mike Gregory, who is also beautifully marked.
Buckles galore, sold by Mike Gregory, who is also beautifully marked.

Inside one of the halls
Inside one of the halls

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   more pics of the bike show     Tony    Mon Feb 11, 2008 20:07 


 
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