Eurokat10 official (EK10) !
- Katfish
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It was great to catch up with everyone once again, a shame I could only do one night, but had a great time! Can’t wait for the next one!
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Made it back home. Thanks for all who organised the rally. Enjoyed meeting everyone, see at the next one.
Keith KOC 355
1982 Suzuki GSX1000SZ
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1996 Kawasaki ZZR600
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2004 MV Agusta brutale F4
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1982 Suzuki GSX1000SZ
1991 Ducati 900SS
1996 Kawasaki ZZR600
2003 Transalp
2004 MV Agusta brutale F4
2003 Cagiva xtra raptor 1000
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2019 Suzuki GSX-S 1000S
1966 Triumph T100C (Fixing push rod seals again)
1960 Bianchi Gardena 75 (Restoration Project when i get time)
1961 Triumph T100A (Cafe Racer Project)
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Made it back home about 5.45, all safe and sound and Skruffy Kat ran well even with a tankfull of E10 from Morrisons at Boroughbridge!
Great to meet up with club members for a great weekend at a really good venue. Big thanks to the all the folk who organised it all and did all the "stuff" that made it work. Looking forward to the next one
Great to meet up with club members for a great weekend at a really good venue. Big thanks to the all the folk who organised it all and did all the "stuff" that made it work. Looking forward to the next one
Jim
750 SZ (Not So) Skruffy Kat
1000 SZ in bits
7/11 SZ Long term
T509 Back on the road!
It was a New Day yesterday but, by God, it's an Old Day now!
750 SZ (Not So) Skruffy Kat
1000 SZ in bits
7/11 SZ Long term
T509 Back on the road!
It was a New Day yesterday but, by God, it's an Old Day now!
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We got to Coventry about 5 ish after the bike took another snooze no damage big biker stopped to help lift her back up, back home tomorrow, had a great time & mum not stopping going on about what a great time she had.
Thanks all & see you next time
Thanks all & see you next time
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I didnt think that bike could be any more lashed down than it already was, hope all ok?
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What a great weekend!
Enjoyed getting to meet people and get inspiration from other's bikes.
Big thank you to Alexandre for bringing over some parts from France for me, Giles and Steve for helping out with some on site repairs and then Steve and Kryten for wheel swapping out and Chris? who helped with ride back and puncture.
Really enjoyed the ride out on Saturday and also just such friendliness and help when I had some bike problems.
Respect to the Germans for coming over in such numbers and all the pillion passengers who support their riders in what were some quite long treks.
People were so friendly and you can see it's not a club it's a family and that's a result of everyone giving something, communities like this are something special!
I probably missed out some names, but everyone who took time out to chat, time out to explain how they did something on their bike, everyone who asked how I was getting on etc, that all made for a great weekend.
Great event all goes like clockwork, that takes some organising and I really appreciate the effort that goes into making this happen, so a big thank you to the owners club committee from myself and of course it's lead singer Fossie!
Enjoyed getting to meet people and get inspiration from other's bikes.
Big thank you to Alexandre for bringing over some parts from France for me, Giles and Steve for helping out with some on site repairs and then Steve and Kryten for wheel swapping out and Chris? who helped with ride back and puncture.
Really enjoyed the ride out on Saturday and also just such friendliness and help when I had some bike problems.
Respect to the Germans for coming over in such numbers and all the pillion passengers who support their riders in what were some quite long treks.
People were so friendly and you can see it's not a club it's a family and that's a result of everyone giving something, communities like this are something special!
I probably missed out some names, but everyone who took time out to chat, time out to explain how they did something on their bike, everyone who asked how I was getting on etc, that all made for a great weekend.
Great event all goes like clockwork, that takes some organising and I really appreciate the effort that goes into making this happen, so a big thank you to the owners club committee from myself and of course it's lead singer Fossie!
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Well that was what can only be described as a bloody good do....EKs especially are because of the attending people and the journeys undertaken ...but this one was really a blast .
50 Katana's ". 6 naughty corner attendees ..60 people .. Britain , Germany , Holland France represented.
We got Home about 1530hrs ...with French club president ..( who flys how in the morning )
I'm hoping that we can get a full story in the next Pride , but before that, as has been said a bloody crackin' job done by the people behind the scenes ( myself not really included as I don't do much really )
But , t shirts , ride out s , cooking , location finding , making stuff , problem solving , only happens seamlessly because of the passion of others. You know who they are , you just know what they do!
2 quick notes ...for those who didn't know , Martin from Germany who won the distance award , gave it to Torte from Berlin who rode to Rotterdam to meet the others , realised his sailing wasn't confirmed , so rode to Calias , across to Dover then up to Yorkshire so clocked an extra 600 km ( 400 miles ) in 1 hit ..
The 2nd thing is an initial notice that our visiting Dutch chap is now going to arrange the EK 11 in Holland after we "offered the motion of a committee ". He was a touch surprised when it was announced ...but the next morning he was buzzing ...( difficult to tell as he's quite laid back )
Dates tbc but 2024 probably August ..We as the UK club will help out as will the Germans .
50 Katana's ". 6 naughty corner attendees ..60 people .. Britain , Germany , Holland France represented.
We got Home about 1530hrs ...with French club president ..( who flys how in the morning )
I'm hoping that we can get a full story in the next Pride , but before that, as has been said a bloody crackin' job done by the people behind the scenes ( myself not really included as I don't do much really )
But , t shirts , ride out s , cooking , location finding , making stuff , problem solving , only happens seamlessly because of the passion of others. You know who they are , you just know what they do!
2 quick notes ...for those who didn't know , Martin from Germany who won the distance award , gave it to Torte from Berlin who rode to Rotterdam to meet the others , realised his sailing wasn't confirmed , so rode to Calias , across to Dover then up to Yorkshire so clocked an extra 600 km ( 400 miles ) in 1 hit ..
The 2nd thing is an initial notice that our visiting Dutch chap is now going to arrange the EK 11 in Holland after we "offered the motion of a committee ". He was a touch surprised when it was announced ...but the next morning he was buzzing ...( difficult to tell as he's quite laid back )
Dates tbc but 2024 probably August ..We as the UK club will help out as will the Germans .