The Annual Rally

Post details of any upcoming Morini event or any event you think Morini enthusiats would be interested in.
Post Reply
User avatar
MarkB
Posts: 673
Joined: 22 Jun 2009 13:14
Location: Stevenage

The Annual Rally

Post by MarkB »

Information about this year's rally at Henlow Bridge Lakes is on the front of this website and further details are in ATG which will be coming to a letterbox near you soon (if you're a club member). We've organised free camping at the site for members. I had a look round the site last weekend and they have built some lovely, cosy cabins and lodges, as well as the glamping pods that they have. So, if you don't want to brave a night under canvas but need local accommodation, have a look at their website: http://www.henlowbridgelakes.co.uk/
"I'll have a V please, Bob."
Jem
Posts: 127
Joined: 05 Aug 2006 14:17

MRC Rally

Post by Jem »

Well it's just about to happen! If you can't make for the full weekend you'll be welcome on any day.
Friday will be quiet - well, with beer and chat throughout the evening
Saturday will have a brief AGM - no, the committee doesn't like them any more than you do, but it's a chance to have your say - then food, free wheeling discussions, ending with a free Italian food extravaganza (you just pay for the beer)
Sunday wil be a visit to the Shuttleworth collection of vintage bikes, cars & planes
What's not to like?

See you there
User avatar
MarkB
Posts: 673
Joined: 22 Jun 2009 13:14
Location: Stevenage

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by MarkB »

And the club Strada is nearing the end of its 40 years, 40 riders, 40 miles duties and it will be at the rally. A few club members have already reserved a ride during the weekend but if you want to try the lovely little machine, let me know, or Anne Cooper via the 40 Riders email address. You'll just need riding gear, your licence and proof of insurance. And, if anyone wants to take the next leg of the club bike's UK tour, it needs to go from the rally in Bedfordshire to the south/south west sort of area...
"I'll have a V please, Bob."
User avatar
corsaro chris
Posts: 1162
Joined: 13 Jul 2006 21:28
Location: Berks, UK

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by corsaro chris »

And also at the Rally - the unmissable offer of buying three ATG binders for less than the price of two - just so that all our members can keep their copies of the Countrys' best One Make Club magazine in pristine condition (and so you can find that information you're desperately seeking...) :wink:

CC
"I'll use the Morini"
miguel
Posts: 29
Joined: 19 Nov 2015 11:23
Location: Ashorne

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by miguel »

Hi guys,

Its not a definate but I am hoping to be able to come down for one day over the weekend. It would be nice to meet a few people before the ride to Germany.
SupermotoDave
Posts: 344
Joined: 13 Apr 2006 18:38
Location: Reading UK
Contact:

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by SupermotoDave »

Just for information there will probably be very few people on site after late morning on Sunday as they will either have gone to the shuttleworth collection or gone home.
David
User avatar
corsaro chris
Posts: 1162
Joined: 13 Jul 2006 21:28
Location: Berks, UK

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by corsaro chris »

Worth confirming what time everything starts - it's not on either the front page of the web site or the article in ATG (that I can see?).

Wouldn't want people to get there and have missed the free tea / biscuits / food / beer (as long as they're members, and contributions welcome for the beer...)

Good riding

CC
"I'll use the Morini"
MickeyMoto
Posts: 2415
Joined: 22 Nov 2008 17:41
Location: Even further oop North

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by MickeyMoto »

Start time useful as I missed the start last year. Being foreign I have a165 mile journey to make in the morning. Need to leave 3 hours before the start.
User avatar
corsaro chris
Posts: 1162
Joined: 13 Jul 2006 21:28
Location: Berks, UK

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by corsaro chris »

OK Mike, and all others!
My apologies to the Secretary as the timetable (agenda) is on page 10 of ATG, current issue... So -

For those lucky campers - on the 13th hot suppers from 5:30 til 8:00 from the on-site catering van

On the 14th;

Breakfast is 8 - 10 am
Welcome tea / coffee and biscuits 10:30
AGM starts at 11:00
Open Forum and discussion 12:00 noon
Break for a light lunch 1:30 pm
Beauty Parade of Morinis present and voting - 2:30
Results and rewards 3:30
followed by socialising and a traditional Italian Meal in the evening

On the 15th the run to the Shuttleworth Collection leaves the site at 9:30 for a full English breakfast at Old Warden Airfield

See you soon,

CC
"I'll use the Morini"
MickeyMoto
Posts: 2415
Joined: 22 Nov 2008 17:41
Location: Even further oop North

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by MickeyMoto »

Thanks Chris,

I have mislaid my copy.

Get an extra 30 minutes lie in... :)

Has the sun been ordered?
User avatar
MarkB
Posts: 673
Joined: 22 Jun 2009 13:14
Location: Stevenage

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by MarkB »

I hope your sun tan has been properly topped up Mike. Good to see you, and everyone else who came along for a very enjoyable event, especially those on Morinis, eh Mike? :wink: And a special thanks to Anne Marlow for preparing some excellent food - my next meal is due on Wednesday...
"I'll have a V please, Bob."
MickeyMoto
Posts: 2415
Joined: 22 Nov 2008 17:41
Location: Even further oop North

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by MickeyMoto »

Hi Mark,

Yes, sorry. I did try and hide it. Although I must say it is very good on the motorway...

I would like to add that I did feel sorry for Anne making all the fantastic grub whilst the rest of us rambled on (well, me anyway).

So it's Yorkshire next year then? Must be 400 miles from Exeter....
morini_tom
Posts: 920
Joined: 05 May 2006 13:47
Location: Northampton

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by morini_tom »

Great weekend, thank you to everybody who came and more importantly everyone who put effort into organising it, setting up camp, and a special thanks to Ann for the catering efforts.

It was nice to see some new faces and a great lineup of Morini, old and new, and the run out to the shuttleworth collection made a nice relaxing end to the weekend.
3potjohn
Posts: 1243
Joined: 02 Jun 2007 13:58
Location: Devon

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by 3potjohn »

Yorkshire in May eh? I'll bring a torch. Will we see the Northern lights?
I set off back at approx 0920 and arrived at 1410, stopping once for fuel. Mind you got lost in bl**dy Flitwick!
Very good do, in no small part due to the excellent efforts of those involved in the organising.
john
morinipablo
Posts: 30
Joined: 09 Jun 2012 20:11
Location: norfolk and scotland

Re: The Annual Rally

Post by morinipablo »

very late on parade here but had crappy lappy issues
massive thanks to the mrc for a wonderfull day
great weather and a great line up of morinis made for a good day out
and annes cakes mmmmmm
thanks again all
1979 strada
gsxr 1127 harris magnum
tl 1000s
1982 strada
greenwheels
and a transit for when it all goes wrong
Post Reply