Scootering – August 2019

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Family Affair
Darren Bygrave and his 10-year-old son,
Ethan, and cousins Steve Nuttall and
Chris Dockherty.“Ethan andIdid 1,700
miles on my series2last year.Ethan’s
favourite scooter is the Lambretta GP,
which is something I’m organising for
him,” explained Darren. Steve was on
his Crusaders-themed PX and Chris was
on his Mod accessorised PX. “Chris and
Iare cousins and I’m the brains of the
outfit!” said Steve. “Yes, I’m his carer,
and I’ve gotafull-time job.Ihelp him tie
his shoe laces and put his tent up!”
Chris laughed.

Early arrivals
TomGralton, Nige Ford andTony.Tom
explained that he’d recently completed
the D-Day landings 75th anniversary
scooter ride on his series 2. Nige was on
his GP,‘In between days’. “I call it that
because it’sthe oneIridewhen I’m not
riding either of my other two scooters, a
TS225 called ‘Soul Speed’ and a
Spanish Winter model series2called
‘Pretty Patina’.”Tony was on his TS1
SX150, ‘Family Guy’. “I like cartoon
themes and this scooter was previously
called ‘Dennis the Menace’, but you have
to move with the times!” he smiled.

Southbank CollectiveS.C
Tim, Brydie and the Southbank Collective
S.C along with some of their pals from

Lost and Lonely S.C.Timexplained that
the Southbank Collective wasarecently
formed club, which was the Southbank
S.C. re-born. “The club was formed in
2019 and at the moment we have 10
members.” Brydie was on her lovely
J125 Super Starstream Lambretta, and
all were ready for the day ahead.

Proper old
skool rally
‘Gibbo’,F.o.S. tours and the rest of the
boys who were in high spirits and getting
into party mode. They’d gathered round
Nathan’s1964Italian TV175 and with a
grin on his face, ‘Gibbo’ explained that it
was one of the lad’s,Tam’sfirst rally and
because he was sleeping in his tent it
would probably be his last! “This is a
proper old skool rally;aproperfield
rally and we love it!” they said
enthusiastically.

RecklessS.CBradford
Ash Haigh, Danny and Chris Jordan of
Reckless S.C., Bradford. All three had
ridden in on their very nicely presented
Vespas. “Wewere thinking of going to
the 60s weekend do at Howarth, but
fortunately we found out about this rally
through Facebook. It was an interesting
ride-in though.We went wrongacouple
of times andIthink we even did a
couple of laps of the racecourse!” Ash
laughed.

scooters was building. Also next to the
marquee there were several dealers and
traders offering scooter clothing and
accessories, and scooter parts. In the
meantime, whilst all this was going on, a
healthy line-up of day-trippers on their
scooters had started to build up in the
car park.

Entertainment, sun and fun
‘No Lip’ came on stage early afternoon
and set things going withahighlycharged
set of Punk tracks. By now,thebar in the
Hayfield was doingaroaring trade and
rally-goers were getting into the
atmosphere, during which time, and with
ahealthy element of banter,Johnny
Adams announced the custom show
results. In the meantime, Glyn Holland
took to the decks in the marque and

No Lip take no nonsense.


Day trippers’ scootersbegintofill the car park.

Tidyscoots in the sun.


Neat Lambretta.

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