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Author Topic: All Day Breakfast at the London Motorcycle Museum 29th August  (Read 1280 times)
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« on: August 20, 2010, 08:02:16 PM »

Sun 29th Aug – All Day Breakfast/Hurricane Meet

Everybody loves a good breakfast, and this one’s really SPECIAL, so bring your bike, or just come to look around and enjoy the scenery -  because…..Trident & Rocket 3 Owners Club have arranged their HURRICANE MEET to coincide with our Breakfast! Museum, food, and a host of Triumph Hurricanes – some personally signed by Craig Vetter!


£8.00 includes breakfast, museum and event entry.

Ravenor Farm
29, Oldfield Lane
Greenford
UB6 9LD
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NO I WON`T. aye ok then, i will
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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2010, 05:25:02 PM »

Been to the museum on a few occasions, plenty of interesting bikes to view, plus the bonus of the Hurricanes, can’t be bad.

Anyone know if there’s any truth in the tale that Craig had input into the design of one of the Corvettes, or is it just one of those urban myths that comes under ‘general ignorance‘ on QI ?

A few years ago I was up there for an AGM and they opened the sheds up around the back, and amongst the weird n wonderful stuff, was the original un-restored motorcycle and sidecar from Dad’s Army.
Think there was an episode where the verger was riding it with the vicar in the chair……, (someone‘s bound to know the actual episode).
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