Classic Scooterist – July-August 2019

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SWSC Weston Rally


May 3-5

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o words, just a selection of images from
the BSRA National Rally (#2) held at
Weston-super-Mare over the May Day
Bank Holiday weekend.
Images: Rich Addison
More images from this event can be found
online at http://www.classicscooterist.com

LCGB SEAHOUSES
May 17-18

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he LCGB Seahouses event is organised
by the LCGB as part of their annual ‘Best
Supporting Members’ event series.
This year I rode up to the event on the Friday,
along with my mate Didd from Skegness. Our
journey was a total of around 255 miles and
wasn’t without incident, as Didd’s Lambretta
suffered from lots of vibration (it didn’t help that
three fins were missing from his flywheel). Still,
as you do, break another one off to try to balance
it out – it seemed to be a bit better after that.
On arrival we set up the tent, then it was off to
the café for a bite to eat before moving on to our
evening entertainment.
In the early hours of Saturday morning we rang
for a taxi to take us home and then sent a text
for a taxi back to site – nothing arrived, so we
walked the 1.5 miles back.
Then whilst tucked up at 7am Saturday
morning we received a text from the taxi
company: ‘Where do you want to go, and when
do you want picking up?’ Doh!
The Saturday rideout day started at the ex-
serviceman’s club where we signed on for the
route and planning as to which way to go. The
ride ended up with the last sign-in at Bamburgh
Castle with time for an ice cream before riding
back to Seahouses. The total distance was
around 45 miles, mostly done on back roads,
sweeping bends and sharp corners, (although

Paul from L&N SCR detoured on one corner over
the grass verge on the other side of the road – at
least he kept upright!).
Later at the Saturday night do I was surprised
when the L&N SRC won the ‘Furthest Travelled
Club’ award – well done lads. As usual another
great LCGB rally.
Terry Brown
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