New Addition to Merchandise – Club Pin Badge
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John Young and his team are on their way! You can follow their progress here https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=fdb756c98092c0b29. John doesn’t hang about as he eats up the miles so be sure to check progress regularly.
To buy your tickets, go to www.beezumph.com
John Young is soon to depart on this epic adventure. He’s supplied the following report: Four weeks tomorrow myself and Martyn will be leaving the UK, bound for Morocco, (Chris and John Jnr are flying down 3 days later) so I thought it was worth bringing you up to speed. The last couple of weeks have …
We now have Snoods in stock, embroidered with the Club logo. MORF micro fleece Snoods in black. Available for £12.50 plus post and packing.
TE219 will be landing in your doormats soon. It includes an interesting piece from France in 1970 about an unusual sounding triple. Here’s the fantastic sound it makes. Can you work out what’s different about this triple?
The future of the London Motorcycle Museum is on doubt after its landlord, Ealing Council, reduced its rate subsidy resulting in a potential yearly bill of £30,000 for next year. Not only that but they have backdated the demand, meaning the museum is already in arrears to the tune of over £10,000! Blaming the decision …
To take advantage of this offer you will need to use the offer code, which is available to club members only, by clicking here.
Beezumph 25 will be held at the Anglesey Circuit on Friday 9th September and Saturday 10th September 2016. The club will be running the track action on Saturday and there will be a No Limits track day on the Friday. The full programme for B25 is still being worked on but the details will be …
Two more Triple Echo articles have been re-produced for members to view. If you have a bike with the Conical (Comical!) Hub brake then the article from TE192 will interest you. There is always a great deal of interest in the Quadrant prototype and who better to tell the story than Mick Duckworth in his article from …