The first Beaulieu Autumn autojumble that I have been able to attend for a while and I had a great time wandering around, meeting old friends and buying odds and sods that I don't really need...
There really is no other event like Beaulieu in terms of the atmosphere and quality of bits and pieces that are brought out. The attendance of fellow enthusiasts from particularly France, Holland and Germany was high, possibly encouraged by the weak pound... On said subject it could well be that this year was something of a swansong as Brexit looks very likely to deal a body blow to the amateur enthusiast bringing machinery in across the channel or indeed taking it back.
Below are a few snaps of bits and pieces that caught my eye....
Unusual little Motom ohv moped. |
And a sweet original paint MV next to it. |
A well presented Itom that had come over from France. |
Uber quirky Yamaha SW1 scooter retro thing. A Japanese home market model made in 1992 only it uses the GN250 power plant. |
One of my favourite cycles from the weekend. A very original Bates with diadrant forks and cantiflex tubing. A reasonable £675 was asked but I need another tandem like a hole in the head! |
That Bates tandem again. Quality parts fitted, including Resilion brakes with the rare alloy locking lever. |
Tidy little Suzuki street scrambler. |
A dream bike, 1928 Norton CS1. 24 grand to you sir. |
In the Bonhams auction was this magnificent craft. |
And an equally magnificent Indian Powerplus combo. |
The drivetrain of the Terrot. |
Alas.... No Earnshaw stand this year (2019) - news has it that Father and Son have died. Very sad.
ReplyDeleteYes, very sad news indeed. Feels a bit like an end of an era.
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