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PostPosted: 26 Oct 2018 22:40 
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Ron T, one of our mates from the Dutch Buell Group is organising a European Buell Meeting in September 2019. You can get full details here https://www.europeanbuellmeeting.com/

Looks like a good site, our Dutch friends are putting a big effort into it and I'm booked 8-)

A lot of us made an annual pilgrimage to Lauwe in Belgium to meet a lot of like minded European friends and this is showing signs of being more of the same.

Let's do it :sun:

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PostPosted: 27 Oct 2018 12:51 
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Hi Steve,,

I have been trying to register/book for this event, but cannot find a page on the website,
can you point me in the right direction.

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PostPosted: 27 Oct 2018 13:54 
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"All participants can register, by sending an e-mail to europeanbuellmeeting@gmail.com and pay € 15, - registration cost. This will include a free T-shirt!!
Please send me your name, country and T-shirt size by e-mail."
https://www.europeanbuellmeeting.com/

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PostPosted: 29 Oct 2018 10:05 
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barney wrote:
"All participants can register, by sending an e-mail to europeanbuellmeeting@gmail.com and pay € 15, - registration cost. This will include a free T-shirt!!
Please send me your name, country and T-shirt size by e-mail."
https://www.europeanbuellmeeting.com/


Exactly what I did, Barney and had an instant reply with Paypal details. Pleased you're planning to make the trip, CT B. Ron and a bunch of his mates came over for one of the UKBEG Birthday Parties which we held at Black Bear a few years ago. Ron left a strip of burnt rubber on our forecourt when he left and their party were given a guided tour of London by our dear departed mate, Richie :D

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PostPosted: 29 Oct 2018 10:42 
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ursus americanus wrote:
Exactly what I did, Barney and had an instant reply with Paypal details. Pleased you're planning to make the trip, CT B. Ron and a bunch of his mates came over for one of the UKBEG Birthday Parties which we held at Black Bear a few years ago. Ron left a strip of burnt rubber on our forecourt when he left and their party were given a guided tour of London by our dear departed mate, Richie :D

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PostPosted: 29 Oct 2018 10:46 
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8/9 April 2012; a great weekend when the guys came across. I have never more enjoyed riding through London than that day. :yup: Courtesy of Richie :worthy:


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ursus americanus wrote:
barney wrote:
"All participants can register, by sending an e-mail to europeanbuellmeeting@gmail.com and pay € 15, - registration cost. This will include a free T-shirt!!
Please send me your name, country and T-shirt size by e-mail."
https://www.europeanbuellmeeting.com/


Exactly what I did, Barney and had an instant reply with Paypal details. Pleased you're planning to make the trip, CT B. Ron and a bunch of his mates came over for one of the UKBEG Birthday Parties which we held at Black Bear a few years ago. Ron left a strip of burnt rubber on our forecourt when he left and their party were given a guided tour of London by our dear departed mate, Richie :D

Steve


Looks like I need to get sorted and pay our registration fee. Need another 'Lauwe-esque" weekend. Such fun xx

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PostPosted: 15 Dec 2018 12:13 
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Yep, I'm up for this. 8-) 8-)

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PostPosted: 18 Dec 2018 19:56 
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me too


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Are people meeting up in England & getting there together? Or meeting at the ferry or something for the crossing. Or at least one or two, I'd come if that was the kind of arrangement. Other wise I'm likely to get hellishy lost.

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PostPosted: 19 Dec 2018 12:51 
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Are people meeting up in England & getting there together? Or meeting at the ferry or something for the crossing. Or at least one or two, I'd come if that was the kind of arrangement. Other wise I'm likely to get hellishy lost.

well dont do what i did and buy the diane abbot sat nav,cause it grossly miscalculates the distance,then gets completely fucked up trying to correct itself then you have to throw it away cause you wouldnt want it in the cabinet. :rotfl: 1

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PostPosted: 19 Dec 2018 13:59 
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It's about 220miles from Calais.

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PostPosted: 19 Dec 2018 15:24 
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mojomick wrote:
It's about 220miles from Calais.


Hi Mick,

I'm not worried about the distance, getting there without getting lost is my bugbear. I can't see shit at short distance (reading) & certainly can't read a satnav without glasses which then means I can't see longer distance to ride ha ha.

All the best Paul.

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Jazzbutcher wrote:
mojomick wrote:
It's about 220miles from Calais.


Hi Mick,

I'm not worried about the distance, getting there without getting lost is my bugbear. I can't see shit at short distance (reading) & certainly can't read a satnav without glasses which then means I can't see longer distance to ride ha ha.

All the best Paul.[/S atnav
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PostPosted: 27 Jan 2019 12:15 
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Jazzbutcher wrote:
mojomick wrote:
It's about 220miles from Calais.


Hi Mick,

I'm not worried about the distance, getting there without getting lost is my bugbear. I can't see shit at short distance (reading) & certainly can't read a satnav without glasses which then means I can't see longer distance to ride ha ha.

All the best Paul.



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:idea: Satnav with earpiece

(Sorry, I messed up the previous quote)

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