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May—June 2010 Volume 33 NO 3
RUST ‘N PIECES
Newsletter of Antique Motorcycle Club of Manitoba Inc.
Inside Story 2
Bison Rally 3
Rally Registration 4
5
Minutes 6
Up Coming Events 7
Our Advertizers 8
Inside Story 2
Ian Hutchinson made history at the 2010 Isle of Man,
taking a clean sweep of the solo races and a perfect five-for-five week.
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1377 Niakwa Rd. East Winnipeg MB R2J 3T3
PRESIDENT
Ross Metcalfe—831-8165
PAST PRESIENT
Jerry Stubbington—667-5498
SECRETARY
Tom Hesom—(204) 325-6984
TREASURER
Siggy Klann
668-7679
LIBRARIAN
Mike Baraschuk
757-2368
PROPERTY MANAGER
John Thompson
204-482-8185
WEBMASTER -
PUBLISHER
David Pritchard
797-6698
WEBSITE
www.classicbritish.ca
ANT IQUE MOT ORCYCLE C LUB OF
MANIT OBA I NC.
SEEN on the ISLE OF MAN
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Minutes of Meeting April 27 2010
Total of 32 present including three guests from the Manitoba Motorcycle Club.
It was a beautiful evening and the President allowed time for tire kicking in the parking lot before calling us
to order at 7:45pm.
Tom displayed some clothing and cap samples from Variety Advertising and left pricing with Rega-
lia/Property Manager John for ordering.
Librarian Mike had brought more books in boxes plus a book for raffle and some old AMCof M cloth badg-
es and transfers which were given away.
Treasurer Ziggy reported a total of $3096.80 in the bank after paying out $489.06 for the book cabinet,
newsletter expenses, etc. An amount of $619.00 was given to Ted from the last two raffles.
John T reported the Bison Rally arrangements on track and gave out some posters.
Chas reported the Perimeteritis Run on track and Tom handed out reminders.
President Ross suggested that the Manitoba Motorcycle Club and the Antique M/cycle Club amalgamate for
the remaining period with a “Last Hurrah” for September. He further offered to see to the amalgamation if the
incorporation papers were given to him.
Rene said in reply that they would need a couple of months to consider this suggestion.
A reminder about the Swap Meet on May 15 was given.
President Ross asked for anyone willing to organize a Run to DI Coating’s to step up.
Some rather exotic toy purchases had been made recently and we look forward to seeing an AJS 7R racer
from JT, a 1929 Norton from DP and a Vincent Comet from RM in the parking lot some time this summer
Ross pointed out that the club has the authority to do appraisals for the Vintage Plate.
The meeting adjourned at 8:20pm and after Robins Doughnuts, six of the Southern Contingent rode home
together. Beautiful evening, no wind, full moon, Oh how good to be alive and be a motorcyclist, until one of
our number rode over a deer which had just been mangled by a Semi! Managed to stay upright thank Good-
ness but very indignant about all the blood and guts on his previously shiny bike!
May—June 2010
Following June 29 meeting Coffee & Donuts 8pm at the
David P. Collection, 925 Wellington Crescent
at Waverley St.
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10th Annual July 2 - 4, 2010
Bison Classic Bike Rally
CONTACT
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May—June 2010
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Spotted in the parking lot by THE EYE OF THE EAGLE at the April meeting :----
In the True Blue Park- - - 1 Triumph 1 BSA (a first-time-out beautiful A65 restoration)
In the Hog Pen - - - 7 Harley's
In the Paddy Field- - - 4 Honda's 1 Yamaha 1 Suzuki
In the Concentration Camp- 3 BMW's 1 Zundapp (a lovely unrestored 190cc two stroke)
In the Spaghetti Patch- - - 2 Moto Guzzi's 1 Caviga
On the Reservation- - - - 1 Indian
In the Stratosphere- - - - 1 Vulcan TOTAL- - - 24 motorcycles
May 15, 2010
ANOTHER GREAT DAY FOR HD WINNIPEG SWAP MEET
May—June 2010
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Conquering Perimeteritis
2010
Despite dire warnings of severe thunder
storms and heavy rain predictions, 28
motorcycles made it to Morden with no
less than 49 hungry bikers sitting down
to hamburgers, beans and salads. Oblig-
ingly the sun came out while we ate. Of
the 130 homemade hamburger patties
made only very few were left! Some
woosies left early when dark clouds
threatened, missing the dessert and a
good time of tall stories in what turned
out later to be a perfect evening.
The meeting place in Carman worked out
well with those from Portage area com-
May—June 2010
ing in separately on Hwy13, from the Oak Bluff
crowd on Hwy3, and meeting the Southern Contin-
gent of 6 bikes already there. It was hard to tell if
the writers BMW was running when all the bikes
fired up (especially the Harley’s!!), to leave for
Morden.!
Rudy Enns gave us a conducted tour of his Harley
and Ford collection at both his shop and home,
with many anecdotes and facts about each historic
vehicle, pointing out little-known details which
made for a very interesting tour. For instance, on a
1930’s Cabriole (later called a coupe) he told us
how he had searched for years to buy one which
had an intact flip-out ash tray; a feature which ap-
peared on the dash for one year only. On all the
vehicles he looked at over many years the ash tray
was missing. One could buy after-market ones for
about $2000-00! Some of the vehicles or motorcy-
cles he had had to wait up to 10 years to buy, be-
cause the owners would not part with them. None
of the vehicles were restored as Rudy’s big theme
is originality, even to the upholstery and paint
work.
Another great AMC of M outing was enjoyed by
those that did not look at the weather reports or just
chose to ignore them!
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Minutes of May Meeting 25/05/2010
On one of the windiest evenings this Spring 21 members turned out with seven stalwarts riding in on two
wheels! (Plus one on three!) In the absence of the President, past President Jerry presided and called the
meeting to order at 7:45pm.
Dave P handed out the Rosters for 2010 and advised any who did not get to let him know.
John T reported that arrangements for the 10th Annual Bison Rally were on track and called for volunteers
to help with grass cutting etc., prior to the rally weekend. He called for a show of hands of those coming
and an indication of who would be wanting T shirts.
Chas reported the "Conquering Perimeteritis" run to Morden on track and twelve members indicated that
they would be coming.
A pamphlet to a "Ride In" to Cavalier ND on June 19 was distributed.
Another pamphlet for a "Ride For Dad" this Saturday 29th was also handed out.
Treasurer Ziggy reported a balance of $3015.74 as at May 10 in the bank with more Rally subscriptions still
coming in.
Regalia Manager John T has put pins and stickers in the cupboard for sale to members. Also some old
iron-on patches were put in the cupboard and a few nice sew-on patches were sold out very quickly for
$5.00 each. Some members requested that some more of these sew-on patches should be ordered.
An announcement was made that after a short business June Meeting, we would proceed to Dave
Pritchard's Wellington Crescent Home/ Museum (# 925) to view his amazing collection of antique Jaguar
cars , motorcycles and beautifully displayed memorabilia. Coffee and donuts will be served. Don't miss this
opportunity to view this unique collection, especially Dave's magnificent 1930's SS Jaguar.
Nothing further had been heard from the Manitoba Motorcycle Club.
Publisher Dave P called for nice bike pictures for the front cover of newsletters and any other good interest-
ing motorcycle related pictures.
The usual 50/50 Draw took place.
The Mystery Part had been provided by Jim H and after circulating during the meeting was successfully
identified as a # DC40 Lucas "candle lamp" or inspection lamp from an old Triumph.
The meeting closed at 8:30 PM and continued thereafter as usual at Robins Donuts.
The Eye of The Eagle spotted the following motorcycles at the May Meeting, despite the very windy weather.
In the True Blue Park 1 Norton
1 Triumph
1 Vincent
In the Hog Barn 1 Harley
In the Paddy Field 1 Honda Gold Wing
The Concentration Camp 1 BMW
May—June 2010
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Next Meeting 7:30pm. LAST Tuesday of the month at:
HARLEY-DAVIDSON WINNIPEG
1377 Niakwa Rd. East
Winnipeg MB 254-3974
(Except Dec. & Jan.)
WANTED / FOR SALE
WANTED: Toy motorcycles, any age or condition. Tin, lead, cast iron, plastic or rubber, windup, friction, battery oper-
ated, etc. Craig 669-6047 or [email protected]
WANTED: Old oil cans, tins, advertising, etc. Harley, Indian, Triumph, etc. Craig 669-6047 or
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 29 AMCM Monthly meeting 7:30pm at HD Winnipeg
July 2 - 4 10th Bison Classic Bike Rally, East Selkirk
July 10-11 11th Annual Classics Ride, Handhills AB
July 20-24 INOA “Nortorious” Rally, Lumby, BC
July 23-25 14th Annual Ponoka Rally Ponoka, AB
July 27 AMCM Monthly meeting 7:30pm at HD Winnipeg
July 31-Aug 1 Biggar Classic Bike Rally, Biggar, SK
August 9–15 70th Anniversary of Sturgis Bike Week, Sturgis, SD
May—June 2010
Following June 29 meeting MEMBERS are invited for
Coffee & Donuts 8pm at the
David P. Collection, 925 Wellington Crescent at Waverley St.
Insert your business card here!
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