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  1. I'd like to mirror Gas 44's sentiment on what made a great event truly fantastic.

     

    I arrived on site Friday as a complete military vehicle newbie and far from knowing many A&E folks, I didn't know ANY A&E folks. Well, that's not stricly true as I'd previously met Rosie, but you get the idea...

     

    My BSA M20 was only finished a few weeks before so Friday was like my first day at school, but thanks to Pete, Kevin, Graham & Louise, I had a spot of on-the-job training which, I'd like to think, got me up and running.

     

    Saturday was what I like to call a Retirement Home memory, ie, when I'm sat in the old folks home smelling like a cross between Werthers Originals and my own wee, I can think back to the day I closed a junction/roundabout and then had to dart past 50 or so WW2 vehicles, tanks included, to begin the process all over again. While I'm on the subject, a big thanks to all for keeping left and allowing all of us on 2 wheels to nip past.

     

    Sunday was also not to be missed and seeing so many veterans certainly brought a lump to my throat and with a good number waving wildly at the bikes, I hope we did our best to keep the DR end up.

    My thoughts for this day go to the lady who collasped and was airlifted away and I do hope that her obviously tough spirits are still working hard - not only for herself, but for her family and friends also. Should the outcome be of a negative nature, which I sincerely hope it isnt, I hope that a small amount of comfort can be taken from the fact that she was flying the flag for all that she stood for and belived in and displayed true veteran spirit to the end.

     

    Dust wasn't an issue over the weekend but the only time I got a bit wet was on my way back from MNAW on Saturday night, but in true A&E spirit, we got a lift up the track courtesy of an A&E truck. The beer clouded my brain regarding names, but hopefully you'll know who you are.

     

    DR's came pouring in on Saturday and it was great to put faces to so many forum names and I hope to bump into you all at future events.

     

    What can I say about the cookhouse? Magicians those people - they must be. Even when I asked about numbers for Sunday night as I didn't realise I had to say whether I was staying or going, they told me it wasn't a problem and rustled-up a Spanish omlette. Absolute stars and doing a spot of pan washing and helping to take the tent down was the very least that I could do. Top marks

     

    But I'll stop waffling-on and finish-up with a big thank you to Jack. Red tape and 21st century regulations couldn't stop him from staging a WW2 event of this magnitude and I'm sure it's obvious to one and all that without him, our 70 year old vehicles would have simply spent another weekend in the shed/garage/barn/hanger instead of thundering past the hordes of waving people that lined the streets. But I'm sure the icing on the cake for him will be that he's now the proud holder of my military event cherry.

     

    We came, we saw and we ended-up with a hangover - what more can you want?

     

    Thanks again,

     

    Lee Davey.

  2. Hi Graham

     

    I've used Lechler matt lacquer which, strangely, isn't quite matt but 20% of matting agent mixed with it gives the desired finish. Initially I masked a spray card and it's impossible to tell the difference between the lacquered and non-lacquered bits, which is what I was after.

    I've seen the paint on eBay but it is 2K iso and will need air fed equipment, etc when it's being used

  3. Thanks for all the compliments, they're good to hear after the hours and hours of work. The work only started after thinking that I'd 'pretty up' a couple of bits...

    My pillion is keen to help further with the running in so, fingers crossed, we'll find time for another outing this weekend.

    And yes, hearing it fire-up for the first time in months is one heck of a feeling.

     

     

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  4. Thanks chaps. I can't believe how many parts are painted on an M20 and with 2 coats of primer, 3 coats of colour and 2 coats of matt lacquer, that's a lot of paint. Just the headlight, rear mudguard, seats and pannier frames to go...

     

    Hi Ian, yes it's me and you're absolutely right about fasteners. I jotted down what seemed like a decent-ish list for just the engine and £20-odd arrived in a matchbox sized packet. I'm now thinking that the plating kit I bought for the studs/bolts/etc has saved a few quid.

  5. I'm trying to convince myself that I'm on the home stretch with my M20 and wondered how everyone else was doing?

    My bike looks more incomplete than it really is and it's the rear mudguard repair that's stopping me from slotting the gearbox & back-end into place, plus I don't want to get oil on the dining room floor! 'Er Indoors wouldn't like that...

    The barrel/head/piston should be back later this week and then once the cases have been prepped, that can go back together as well.

     

    Heck!

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  6. be careful ...if you get grease on the carpet it might be you sleeping in the garage ....

     

     

    Jenkinov

     

    The gearbox will be going in shortly, so it'll definitely be back in the garage. Shame though, I'll miss the tv whilst tinkering with the bike

  7. It looks like I've only got a night or two next to my dear old M20, as when the wheels & mudguard are in, it'll be too big & heavy to get up the stairs. Having said that, it'll save a repeat of last nights anguish where the wife can't hear the TV over the banging and crashing from the bedroom above as I put the frame together.

    Going out into the cold garage will never be the same again...

     

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  8. Do you really think there could be 2 of me???????

    So who the flipin heck are you?!!!:wow::wow::wow:

     

    Hi Rosie

     

    I'm Lee, married to Helen and we have Poppy & Charlie. We camp with the Cluetts at the IOW Steam Show and we bumped into you at Goodwood this year. I took my BSA M20 to the IOW this year.

    After seeing your Revivial outfit and the HMVF avatar, I thought you must be one & the same!

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