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Broadford Bike Bonanza Black Lightning 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="RKA" data-source="post: 93974" data-attributes="member: 3838"><p>Well Broadford is over once again and what a fantastic event it was</p><p>With over 80 Vincent‘s present, fantastic weather and so many motorcycling events to participate in or watch. Vendors selling merchandise, swap meets or just meeting up with old friends this event had it all.</p><p>Many rare and wonderful Vincent‘s were on show</p><p></p><p>One of the most amazing bikes was the Black Lightning F10AB/1C/ 2747 from New South Wales that was generously sent for display after 48 years and entrusted into the hands of Trevor Love from Surf Side Motorcycle Garage, who started the bike on several occasions, and rode it in display laps on the racetrack, with fans enjoying the crackle of a true pedigree race bike. It has been incorrectly reported that the Owner is a member of the Victorian VOC but if he does decide to join the club he is more than welcome!!</p><p></p><p>It was great to meet Anne Ruth Sturgeon the founder of the Victorian VOC who came over from England for the event, and spent a lot of time in the pavilion meeting up with members old and new, never dreaming that the little club she started would become 80+ strong.</p><p></p><p>Les and Judy Beyers came from South Australia, Kevin Fowler from Queensland and Jeff Wendon from New South Wales were all there with members of their Sections, presenting a solid Australian VOC presence at this event.</p><p></p><p>Terry Prince had his Salt Racer present and displaying his new heads, oil tanks and and crank shafts, whilst The Horner Brothers ruled the roost in the pits.</p><p></p><p>Shannon‘s Insurance and Museum's Heritage Committee and Motorcycling Australia must all be thanked for conducting such a well run and entertaining event for Australian Motor Cycling enthusiasts.</p><p></p><p>I would like to personally thank all those Members and Non Members who rode or trailered there bikes for display, without their dedication, events like this would not be possible. A special thanks to the Committee Members for their help and support at the Marquee and a special thanks to member Jeffrey Richardson for his work behind-the-scenes to make this event the success it was for the Victorian VOC</p><p></p><p>President Victorian Section Australia Bob Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKA, post: 93974, member: 3838"] Well Broadford is over once again and what a fantastic event it was With over 80 Vincent‘s present, fantastic weather and so many motorcycling events to participate in or watch. Vendors selling merchandise, swap meets or just meeting up with old friends this event had it all. Many rare and wonderful Vincent‘s were on show One of the most amazing bikes was the Black Lightning F10AB/1C/ 2747 from New South Wales that was generously sent for display after 48 years and entrusted into the hands of Trevor Love from Surf Side Motorcycle Garage, who started the bike on several occasions, and rode it in display laps on the racetrack, with fans enjoying the crackle of a true pedigree race bike. It has been incorrectly reported that the Owner is a member of the Victorian VOC but if he does decide to join the club he is more than welcome!! It was great to meet Anne Ruth Sturgeon the founder of the Victorian VOC who came over from England for the event, and spent a lot of time in the pavilion meeting up with members old and new, never dreaming that the little club she started would become 80+ strong. Les and Judy Beyers came from South Australia, Kevin Fowler from Queensland and Jeff Wendon from New South Wales were all there with members of their Sections, presenting a solid Australian VOC presence at this event. Terry Prince had his Salt Racer present and displaying his new heads, oil tanks and and crank shafts, whilst The Horner Brothers ruled the roost in the pits. Shannon‘s Insurance and Museum's Heritage Committee and Motorcycling Australia must all be thanked for conducting such a well run and entertaining event for Australian Motor Cycling enthusiasts. I would like to personally thank all those Members and Non Members who rode or trailered there bikes for display, without their dedication, events like this would not be possible. A special thanks to the Committee Members for their help and support at the Marquee and a special thanks to member Jeffrey Richardson for his work behind-the-scenes to make this event the success it was for the Victorian VOC President Victorian Section Australia Bob Allan [/QUOTE]
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