Thursday 10 September 2009

Ashby Folville Sept 09.





An early departure from the City saw me parked, in the Jeep, on the hallowed turf of Ashby Folville Cricket Club at 5.45. 10 minutes later the field was full and others had to park in the field opposite. The usual eclectic mix of bikes and cars, but a delightful Messerschmitt took my fancy behind the pub. I had one of these in 1969 and made the colossal mistake of selling it, running and with an MOT, for fifteen quid! This one would be worth about £9,000 now. Mine, as any expert will see, was the earlier KR 175. That's a 16 year old me with eye wide shut snapped by my Dad on a new Polaroid camera. The big Yank Tank was built of steel that, even without paint, was so thick it will never rust. A group of us stayed until about 9.00 pm, by which time it was dark and a bit chilly. A brisk dash south on the B6047 was most rewarding. No screen, eyes streaming teeth full of flies from grinning too much, then overtaken by The Thunderbug which disappeared very quickly leaving nothing more than a whiff of Casrol ‘R’ diminishing roar of big V twin. Good fun!

5 comments:

Diplomate said...

All good stuff - front engine V twin's got to be the way to go

Affer said...

Is that a Riley next to your jeep?

Diplomate said...

mmmmmmm - affer, looks like a Riley Kestrel to me

Toby Savage said...

I seem to remember it was a Jaguar 1.5 litre chaps, though I was in a hurry to get to the bar!

Fred Fibonacci said...

I think it's a Riley too: very distinctive curve to the rear window.