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Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:14 pm
by J4
Maybe the wheel issue can be covered if everybody follows that well known Cricklade team & has a 16 front 10 side & 13 rear or whatever happens to be in the shed at the time because thats how it came about.
No expense spared or should that read payed..............just get on with it
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:59 pm
by Vicky Cooke
Sounds great!
Well done to everyone involved in organising this. Enjoy

Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:18 pm
by dick hawes
Cricklade is noted for having the worlds biggest sheds. The locals are also noted for their paddock singing.
We would all be better people if we emulated these fine male [and now one female] specimens.
Is it true that the river Thames source is the male urinal behind the Komnick and Ireson workshops ?
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:18 pm
by dick hawes
Cricklade is noted for having the worlds biggest sheds. The locals are also noted for their paddock singing.
We would all be better people if we emulated these fine male [and now one female] specimens.
Is it true that the river Thames source is the male urinal behind the Komnick and Ireson workshops ?
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:40 pm
by kface
Totally agree with both J4 & Dick.The Cricklade crew certainly make do with what they've got, take the new passenger for instance!
Joking aside great to see Deb out again looking like she had never been away.
Also it's more peaceful in our team now, tea's a bit slow though.
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:08 pm
by J4
Sorry Dick its actually at the Red Lion in Cricklade which of course flows past both sheds & then past Lechlade , Cheese wharf & even further to the jam factory in Oxford which was in another shed which was removed to build another university so that the young can learn about life ( if they can pay the fees ) yeah rite !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 4:40 pm
by munster
Is it a shed or a black HOLE???????????????
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:07 pm
by mervnoble
dick tapken wrote:
it's the same old thing again moan moan and moan what the brooodily hell doe's it matter if it's got 3 wheel's that will do all we ever do is nitpick! at every thing that come's along we really are our own worst enemy,it's took nearly 3 year's to get my bmw to something like along come's a serie's which sound's to be right oh no you can't come in youv'e got the wrong tyre's or wheel's on it i just wish someone would grow up to reality the past has gone yes we all would love a genuine bike that we ran year's ago but that will never happen ,over the year's we have shot ourselve's in the foot with all the petty bickering's ask yourself doe's it really matter if so and so's bike has got this or that wrong with it so many time's folk are at each other's throat's over nowt it make's me sick half of the moaner's are tosser's anyway who have never won owt in their live's get real over this before we knacker up what could be a great championship

Well said Dick, spot on the money.
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 11:10 pm
by johnc
Absolutely - spot on Dick!
(The Tapsells must`ve turned over a new tree since I was involved - they were the worst wingers! no offence!)
Re: European Classic Sidecar Championship?
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 8:55 pm
by Simon Smith
So did anybody find out if they will allow 13" wheels?