Not too far from home and always a good excuse for a trundle out on a bike, the Sammy Miller jumble usually turns up an interesting trinket or two and the chance to catch up with a few friendly faces.
Not so many complete bikes for sale this time but as usual a nice selection in the car park....
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| Classy Commando with a very plank-like seat. |
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| Cafe racer A10 with serious braking capability. |
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| Plunger A7. |
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| Guzzi 850 T3 and Velocette Venom. |
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| Well equipped Harley 45. |
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| Apparently an ex Military Police bike. |
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| I think I take snaps of this Norton Garden Gate International every event I see it. Gorgeous. |
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| Fabulous Vauxhall 30/98 parked outside. |
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| BMW R75/5. |
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| Triumph chop. |
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| I nipped in to the museum to take some pics of Sammy's Kenilworth scooter for some inspiration on the restoration of my one. |












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