Brekky at the National Motorcycle Museum was excellent. Fresh and plentiful, if a tad more expensive than it was in previous years.
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The new MT10 was on display. Whilst I liked the looks, the size of it disappointed, it's a wee thing !
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After seeing the photos, I'd expected it to be a rip snortling beastly looker of a bike, oozing testosterone and uber manliness. Seemed to work for Alunl tho !Â
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The Carbon Diavel was more like it
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Norton displayed their wares, some a tad weird, like this one kitted with plastic machine guns
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Others seemed more in line with what you'd expect from Norton, like this beauty.
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I managed to get their attention without being arrested !
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They say beauty is in the eye of the beer holder, waddya all reckon to this ?
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Sidey's 'boy' Christopher, still growing I reckon !
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And finally, as promised, some photos for Tintin of the SV650's on display, there were loads of 'em !
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I ended up leaving with a new flip front helmet, an LS2 Strobe, for £75. It was a great fit compared to my Caberg, slightly better quality too. Also got some Richa gloves, reduced from £39.99 to £19.99 and a pack of 3 Oxford Comfy's that were on special offer when booking the ticket. :good:
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Great to meet up with Sidey and the boy, as always, and also to meet up with Alunl for the first time. :good:
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Sorry I didn't phone you Favs, it was all over before I realised I hadn't phoned you mate. :blush2: