DCLUCIE
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Halker Hall
Hi All,
Just returned from a trip to the lake district, please don't ask.... but I managed to get my bike and car fix at Halker Hall. Told the missus that the gardens were great and they had hand made sweets, this put up against the famous pencil factory obviously swung it in the direction of the Hall trip. We made it there early as I announced to the good lady that ' oh have a look at that, they have a motor museum', ....... yes the game was up. The look on her face said it all. But I have to say even she enjoyed it. Its a great place and has some great machines from years gone by. I was in heaven.
After about two hours looking around and gawping at the bits and pieces left in the open garage area next to a Model T ford which was in the process of being restored, she turned around and said the look on my face was well worth missing the pencil factory for. The number of bikes and cars fully restored and on loan from all and sundry was great I fully recommend this place.
I will put some photo's on here if I can get a moment and if Cargo can help me out. Manx Norton's, Villiers, Vincents, Douglas and all, even a handy gadget you can put on your normal bicycle and run it on an engine, one was made by BSA. Sorry forgot what it was called but will get my guide out later and see if I can find it, or maybe Larry can help out..... lol
So if you can get there go, Joey's 125 was there and also Barry Sheene's Suzuki, but less said about that the better.....
When people say one thing and mean another its called politics, when organisers say one thing and mean another its called a mistake, when the ACU say one thing and mean another its called information.
(This post was last modified: 20-10-2008, 09:01 PM by DCLUCIE.)
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20-10-2008, 08:59 PM |
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cargo
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RE: Halker Hall
Mail them to me Dave................I'll post em for you............
Can I suggest that you bring her indoors here we have a great Folk muesum...................
with a transport museum tagged on for good measure
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20-10-2008, 11:27 PM |
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Chris Maybury
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RE: The BSA cycle attachement
Bill Snelling Wrote:The BSA bolt-on engine was called the Winged Wheel, but not by those who bought one!
Nearly as bad as the Vincent Firefly!
Another monument to the British motorcycle industry
Hmmm, I had the 32cc Cyclemaster in 1956 (Originally a 1951 25cc with the BIG barrel and piston ). I became very proficient at cleaning or changing plugs and decoking it by the roadside, running on a 16:1 petroil mixture using "Castrolite".
Funny, but I always thought that I fancied the Vincent Firefly until Bill's above remark.
***A Balanced Meal is a FULL PINT in Each Hand***
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22-10-2008, 02:21 PM |
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boakesey
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RE: Halker Hall
Following the recommendations posted here, and having my Welsh trip washed out by bad weather, I decided to head off up the M6 and see it for myself.
Here's one of the results:
I'd like to endorse all the other views and say that Holker is a wonderful place - and not just for the Motor Museum! The house and gardens are also well worth the journey and I'll definitely be going back again for another looksee.
Thanks for the tip off about such a great attraction!
....scone out to take photos!
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01-11-2008, 11:33 AM |
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