Some of you may not be aware that there is even such an event, well, there is....
This year it is hosted by the New Plymouth Classic Motorcycle Club, 29th to 31st October in Inglewood. Anyone keen to go?
Cheers
Some of you may not be aware that there is even such an event, well, there is....
This year it is hosted by the New Plymouth Classic Motorcycle Club, 29th to 31st October in Inglewood. Anyone keen to go?
Cheers
I shall mark it on my calender.
Excellent... I shall post contact details and arrangments as they come off the telegraph machine...
I could be keen for this. Are thier idea's of classics as loose as our site here? Mines only a 1979 so may not be classic enough?
Me too...![]()
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
Rally? Timed gravel sections? For classic bikes? I'll need some practice,but I'm in.
About time I visited Taranaki again - I could walk around doing the ''I used to have one of those'' thing.
inglewood has the nz classic scooter rally on as well but over Labour Weekend.
Hi Guys
I am on the committee for the New Plymouth Classic M/C Club.
We currently have a sub-committee that is preparing for this event.
I can confirm that the dates for this years Rally will be the 26 - 28 November.
There will be further information available at the end of this week, including a flier outlining more details regarding registration, accommodation etc.
As soon as I have this I will post it into this thread and add it to the Calendar.
Paul
'He's a simple man, with a heart of gold in a complicated land...' Working Class Man - Jimmy Barnes
Cool bananas I was just up in new plymouth and was struggling to get a contact for your club.. mind you I was working looong days and was not trying too hard.... Shame about the revised dates, might be a bit tricky for me.... but thats ages away....
'He's a simple man, with a heart of gold in a complicated land...' Working Class Man - Jimmy Barnes
Sounds cool but just what is considered a classic for this event?
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