A Bellagio touring N.Ireland I caught up with Martyn from Poole and Sue on her Triumph in Newtownards and arranged to meet up for a chat and mutual appreciation society for our Bellagios. Hope to meet for a run out before they leave. He may join the club on his return.
James
Looked like a Cali going the other way in Chobham High Street Thursday morning, I was on my 750T and gave him a nod but didn’t get one back. Traffic was heavy so he may not have noticed me.
Two silver 2 valve Norges.
The first one en route to the Mayflowers AGM at the Cock on Hanbury Hill (very rcomended) about 20 miles North of Banbury dinnertime last Friday.
The second was on Saturday morning at the AGM. Who’s is that I asked, 'mine said the distinguished looking gentleman standing by. Spent a long time chatting to him, I think I have convinced to join the club, Chris 950S will find out if he does, but I cannot remember his name.
Anyway, good bloke.
Sorry Chris, I meant he was from your neck of the woods and already had your name as branch organiser from an old mag so hopefully you will be meeting him soon.
Got overtaken by a black/gold 11 plate V7 on the M3 towards London today. He was doing about 90. He had stopped at the Drive through Starbucks at Fleet services and then caught me up and went past. Guy with glasses and a red beard and a goldfish bowl helmet.
V9 not sure whether it was a Bobber or a Roamer, but it was roaming around Ireland with two Bms and another unknown
I think. I saw them passing through Birr Co. Offaly. We didn’t stop but I admired his bike at the junction , They were heading towards Tullamore while I was travelling on my Bellagio from Co. Kerry to home in Dundonald.
Great to see another Guzzi in Ireland especially as we have no dealer here.
Not a Moto Guzzi, or even a bike but an Armstrong Siddely 2304 cc clue Sportster.
NGN 9 completely unrestored, solid wheels, being loaded up with grocery in Sainsbury’s Kiddlington.
Owner looked the same but without the solid wheels.
There are times when I wished I had a camera.