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Heck, thats shocking surely a known problem like that should have been sorted by now.
Its the most amazing restoration/conservation/recreation, whatever. I will quite happily meet anyone who disagrees with me behind the bike sheds after school. :p




Exellent show, no probs getting in or out either,Sally B was brilliant, well done to all concerned.Now just fix the weather!
I had my suspicions but hoped that I was wrong. I remember applying for a post there some years ago which involved running the museum shop. I got the impression from the outset that I wasn’t “the right type of chap” even though I had plenty of experience in running aviation/motorsport based memorabilia shops.
Same thing happened to the mate I was with at the weekend,he went to see about volunteering a few years ago. He’s worked on all sorts stuff from Concorde to Apaches, they just were not bothered. The fact that they only work a couple of days during the week also puts out anyone with a job. Hendon gets his time now. He had a word with a couple of the aviation volunteers who were really nice people and said that things had changed a lot there since he was turned down, but with a full time job its still no use to him.
I think WJ244 may not be too far out on his assessment of the mindset at Brooklands.
One thing strikes me quite vividly – the “hands on” volunteers seem to be poles apart from the organisers, i.e. the usual down-to-earth, practical types that it’s a pleasure to chat to. They seem, however, by their own admission, to have little influence over how things are organised.
I’m probably guilty of a gross simplification or mis-interpretation but that’s how things appear to me.
Spot on there, the Museum is run by the posh car boys and gels, the aviation people come off second best. The volunteers I met there at the weekend were exellent, I gather there have been some changes and things are getting a bit better.
You win.I shall sell my bikes and buy a Volvo with a caravan and drive everywhere at 30. And stop watching endless repeats of Top Gear on Dave, its obviously not good for me.I could go on about the arguments of safe speed against innappropriate speed but I fear your mind is made up.Yes there are plenty of idiots on bikes, but natural selection tends to weed them out, unlike car drivers.From your remarks I would guess you are (or were)some kind of first responder,people who I hold in the highest regard,having been aided by them a few times over the years. In over 30 years of riding I have competed at high levels in various disciplines,winning a few trophies along the way, ridden across a few exotic countries and owned nearly 100 machines.Picked up few serious injuries as well, and lost a few good friends, but would you be one of those that would ban the TT?.What was meant as a light hearted remark seems to have bought out a few of the holier than thou brigade, who of course all stick religiously to the speed limits,at all times, and therefore win the argument everytime.
Suns out, I’m off for a potter.
You win.I shall sell my bikes and buy a Volvo with a caravan and drive everywhere at 30. And stop watching endless repeats of Top Gear on Dave, its obviously not good for me.I could go on about the arguments of safe speed against innappropriate speed but I fear your mind is made up.Yes there are plenty of idiots on bikes, but natural selection tends to weed them out, unlike car drivers.From your remarks I would guess you are (or were)some kind of first responder,people who I hold in the highest regard,having been aided by them a few times over the years. In over 30 years of riding I have competed at high levels in various disciplines,winning a few trophies along the way, ridden across a few exotic countries and owned nearly 100 machines.Picked up few serious injuries as well, and lost a few good friends, but would you be one of those that would ban the TT?.What was meant as a light hearted remark seems to have bought out a few of the holier than thou brigade, who of course all stick religiously to the speed limits,at all times, and therefore win the argument everytime.
Suns out, I’m off for a potter.
Better than dieing of boredom.