A Nice collection of bikes , I have never heard of it , will make a point of going next year . Thank you for the video . When bikes were bikes and a hand full of spanners , and flies in ones teeth .
Lots of old helmets there, reliving their youth, being one myself at 69 recently purchased the little brother of that yamaha R5 the yamaha yds7 250cc, one of my first bikes as 16 year old. I always say no-one knows how old we are when we have our helmets on. Some beautiful historic bikes there, thanks for posting it great vlog👍
I'm afraid to say the hall looked quite empty compared to events gone by , the bike park usually has some nice bikes as well . I bet it's one of the only bike shows where you have a fresh bread stall !!
Certainly I have known it to be busier in years gone by, I think possibly there are so many opportunities for owners to exhibit now that they can't go to them all. The parking outside this event has always been a destination in its own right in my opinion and it's worth the trip just for that :-) Cheers for watching
The only let-down to these shows, is having to ride home on 'something less' - or possibly, in many ways much better, just nowhere near as pretty? (Retro 'tinware' in plastics, it's the future; forever! : )
Thanks, DD! Lovely bikes. 🤠🏍
You're very welcome; yes, lovely aren't they 🙂
Bravo
Next Ardingly event is this weekend :-)
A Nice collection of bikes , I have never heard of it , will make a point of going next year . Thank you for the video . When bikes were bikes and a hand full of spanners , and flies in ones teeth .
It certainly attracts a good mix, that's possibly why it has been so popular for a number of years. See you at the next one eh 🙂
Great video - we're back at Ardingly on Sunday 30 March 2024!
Thank you 🙂 See you then
I never heard about this place but the bikes are very well restored !
It's a long standing event that certainly attracts a good mix. Cheers for watching 🙂
Lots of old helmets there, reliving their youth, being one myself at 69 recently purchased the little brother of that yamaha R5 the yamaha yds7 250cc, one of my first bikes as 16 year old. I always say no-one knows how old we are when we have our helmets on. Some beautiful historic bikes there, thanks for posting it great vlog👍
I think you've described me perfectly Steven :-) Cheers for watching :-)
Hubby was there with his family great
I hope he enjoyed it as much as I did 🙂
Yes very much they come to everyone meet up there other bikers mates they love it thanks again Judith
Love that little Ducati Daytona👍
I have a real soft spot for the small capacity Ducati's. They're simply beautiful. (I like the 1970s bigger ones too) :-)
I'm afraid to say the hall looked quite empty compared to events gone by , the bike park usually has some nice bikes as well . I bet it's one of the only bike shows where you have a fresh bread stall !!
Certainly I have known it to be busier in years gone by, I think possibly there are so many opportunities for owners to exhibit now that they can't go to them all. The parking outside this event has always been a destination in its own right in my opinion and it's worth the trip just for that :-) Cheers for watching
be strident with your Trident, don't mothball it
bit stark the warehouse, but the geezers are die hard enthusiasts
They certainly are Michael 🙂
NO IDEA WHY YOU WOULD PRONOUNCE THAT ARDING LIE . LOOKS LIKE ARDINGLY TO ME. THANKS FOR THE POST
The English language is a strange and colourful thing; you can rely upon the reply to comply with at least some of the rules :-)
@@DukeDysonreply and comply both have the same y sound as Ardingly. Nicely put.
I suffer from 2 STROKE'O PHOBIA, which, unlike the other 'phobia' , does actually exist
The only let-down to these shows, is having to ride home on 'something less' - or possibly, in many ways much better, just nowhere near as pretty? (Retro 'tinware' in plastics, it's the future; forever! : )
its arding lie.
I thought so, given the spelling. Cheers for confirming :-)