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Bikes Go Free. Wembley Stadium 20th October
Anyone doing this raising a posse from the midlands for a day out in London.
'Bikes Go Free' Wembley Stadium 20th October Bikes Go Free - Say No to Road Pricing for Bikes Saturday 20th October Wembley Stadium to Westminster and back Assemble at Wembley Stadium from 11am Starts at 1pm Ride finishes at 2.30pm More details in mid-September Put it in your diary – see you there! http://www.rider-connect.com/index.php?q=node/962 |
Re: Bikes Go Free. Wembley Stadium 20th October
Hi Moo....sorry can't make this but i am glad to see you now ride a Beemer..I don't think i will ever forget your 'stunt display' on the AR06 when you were on your SV1000 !!!
I quite fancy one of those Bms' Cheers Caz. |
Re: Bikes Go Free. Wembley Stadium 20th October
Anyone else going? I shall be!
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this looks good to me
:smt068Road Pricing |
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I'm at work, but I may try drop but thats unlikely. Well enjoy the day, I hope makes the morans in power think before they act.
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They really could have chosen a better slogan
'Bikes go free' - £5/bike to join :rolleyes: I would've done this but Lydden is calling :D |
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I'm going and bringing a small posse from the midlands. |
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How did it go today? Was it a good event?
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It went ok yesterday good turn out , good mix of bikes and riders which is always good to see shows that the whole biking community is against the proposals, a few seem to be put off by the £5 charge for going on the ride at least half of this money went to charity and the other half went to paying for what was a very well run demo the police did a great job of escorting the run through London and it all ended up in Whitehall at the Cenotaph not far from Downing Street.
This SV650 forum can manage nearly 100 bikes to attend an annual rideout wouldn't it be good to have a 100 turn up to one of these demo rides which may be taking place in other citys and towns such as Bristol and Manchester. In a nutshell the reason for the ride yesterday was the national goverment has said they will not do road pricing but has handed it over to regional?local councils to decide if they want do it. Nice to see some SV's on the run. |
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