View Full Version : Classic Japanese Motorcycle Show, Christchurch, March 2020: Show your bike!
toycollector10
2nd October 2019, 19:27
The Classic Japanese Motorcycle Group is planning to hold their fifth bike show. If you have an early Japanese motorcycle that you would like to show please contact Mike by email at CJMGCH@gmail.com and attach picture(s) of your bike(s).
You can show in categories such as Trail, Barn Find, 0-125 cc and of course the big four makers. Here are a couple of videos of our previous shows:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KHheAZrt_U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeeyKDtYZv4
Proceeds from the show will go to St John Ambulance.
http://www.cjmg.org.nz/category/news/
HenryDorsetCase
3rd October 2019, 09:14
Always a good day out.
jellywrestler
3rd October 2019, 14:12
Always a good day out.
so for all that effort why isn't it two days out?
toycollector10
3rd October 2019, 16:37
so for all that effort why isn't it two days out?
It was a round table discussion/decision made by the group. There were valid arguments both for and against a two day show. Personally, I prefer a two day show.
jellywrestler
3rd October 2019, 19:42
It was a round table discussion/decision made by the group. There were valid arguments both for and against a two day show. Personally, I prefer a two day show.
so they're all a bunch of bedweters who can't have a sleepover
HenryDorsetCase
3rd October 2019, 21:12
It was a round table discussion/decision made by the group. There were valid arguments both for and against a two day show. Personally, I prefer a two day show.
I think the last couple were two days?
toycollector10
29th December 2019, 19:33
If you have a classic Japanese motorcycle that is "show worthy" and would like to enter it in the Classic Japanese Motorcycle Group show let our convener know. Email Mike at info@cjmg.org.nz We will be taking entries into the New Year.
Dave1_0
19th June 2020, 12:06
If you have a classic Japanese motorcycle that is "show worthy" and would like to enter it in the Classic Japanese Motorcycle Group show let our convener know. Email Mike at info@cjmg.org.nz We will be taking entries into the New Year.
Sorry this is a little off topic, but the closest I could find on Kiwi Biker. My best man from the 80s owned one of the above and he now lives in England. Came back in March to visit is aged mum and while talking with him, I carjamed his old bike - plate number 15GLS. Sure enough, it is still round and in the system. However, not much use paying for an ownership report now that the Privacy act prevents names and addresses, but since my buddy is now stranded over here, he would love to look it up if he could.
Anyone know how best to track it down? Cheers davidsgeemail@gmail.com
toycollector10
27th June 2020, 18:30
Hi, I don't think anyone in our CJMG group has this model. We only have a 550 and an 1100.
BMWST?
28th June 2020, 21:45
i think you can pay a small fee to get the registed owner details unless he has wihdrawn his details,or is this no longer the case?
it seems it is
https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/how-the-motor-vehicle-register-affects-you/requesting-register-information/
Stylo
8th September 2020, 20:29
The Classic Japanese Motorcycle Group is planning to hold their fifth bike show. If you have an early Japanese motorcycle that you would like to show please contact Mike by email at CJMGCH@gmail.com and attach picture(s) of your bike(s).
You can show in categories such as Trail, Barn Find, 0-125 cc and of course the big four makers. Here are a couple of videos of our previous shows:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KHheAZrt_U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeeyKDtYZv4
Proceeds from the show will go to St John Ambulance.
http://www.cjmg.org.nz/category/news/
Be nice to know when you're having the next show mate.
Have a 20 year old brand new Honda in my shed you'd might like to see.
If not, no problems. Mark
Bonez
8th September 2020, 21:11
Be nice to know when you're having the next show mate.
Have a 20 year old brand new Honda in my shed you'd might like to see.
If not, no problems. MarkWhy aren't you riding it like I do with my '76 CB550F?:innocent:
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