Bikeshed Show????

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KTMboy

Original Poster:

331 posts

165 months

Saturday 25th May
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Anybody come to the Bikeshed show in London?

It’s rubbish….. certainly not worth the £31 entry

There’s hardly any bikes here and what’s here is pretty meh, unless you like a scrambler or a tracker.

oneandone

45 posts

1 month

Saturday 25th May
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Alternatively, I thought it was excellent.
The show is about far more than just bikes, we had a brilliant day.

Chipchap

2,599 posts

199 months

Saturday 25th May
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£31 to get into a venue. Then they want to charge top dollar for food and drink. All to view what were st bikes when they were new, now they are just old st bikes on knobblies with a short seat (brown normally) no tail piece, carbs with conical filters.

People call these “Designed” or “Specials”

I think they are mostly just st but then I don’t have brown boots, turn ups and a sculpted beard or moustache.

Rant over.

Orchardab

460 posts

128 months

Saturday 25th May
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It wasn’t the best!!!!

Not as good as last year.
Seemed like there were way less bikes and a few were just brought in to fill spaces.

It’s the 3rd time I have been and it’s not evolved, it’s the same delivery every time.

Think I’ll leave it a few years until a go again.
Hopefully it will evolve a bit.

croyde

23,231 posts

232 months

Saturday 25th May
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Wouldn't it be better to save the £31 and go on another normal day and have a burger and a pint (may just cover it) and look at the bikes that are parked up.

Biker's Nemesis

39,087 posts

210 months

Saturday 25th May
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Chipchap said:
£31 to get into a venue. Then they want to charge top dollar for food and drink. All to view what were st bikes when they were new, now they are just old st bikes on knobblies with a short seat (brown normally) no tail piece, carbs with conical filters.

People call these “Designed” or “Specials”

I think they are mostly just st but then I don’t have brown boots, turn ups and a sculpted beard or moustache.

Rant over.
Excellently put sir.

-Cappo-

19,696 posts

205 months

Saturday 25th May
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Chipchap said:
£31 to get into a venue. Then they want to charge top dollar for food and drink. All to view what were st bikes when they were new, now they are just old st bikes on knobblies with a short seat (brown normally) no tail piece, carbs with conical filters.

People call these “Designed” or “Specials”

I think they are mostly just st but then I don’t have brown boots, turn ups and a sculpted beard or moustache.

Rant over.
Which is precisely what I would have expected and the reason why I haven’t responded to a mate’s message earlier asking if anyone fancied it tomorrow.

I’m sure I’ve said this before, but many many years ago, the Bike Shed was a small group of fairly normal people who met in a pub once a month and talked about what sort of custom bike they were thinking of building. I know this because I was one of them. We all wore normal clothes and were clean-shaven back then hehe A bit of sponsorship and a few corporate dollars later and it disappeared up its own custom-made tailpipe into the tats n turn-ups pastiche that it sadly became.

MDubyaB

191 posts

160 months

Sunday 26th May
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I went years ago and it made me cringe.
The only lasting memory I have is of so many blokes taking themselves far too seriously wearing generic hipster gear.

BlackG7R

684 posts

183 months

Monday 27th May
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I went last year and thought it was pretty good, I also thought it was a really cool building as well, which helped add a bit of character to the event.

Having said that once was enough, it was expensive to get in, and as always they take the piss on food and drink prices.

-Cappo-

19,696 posts

205 months

Monday 27th May
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MDubyaB said:
I went years ago and it made me cringe.
The only lasting memory I have is of so many blokes taking themselves far too seriously wearing generic hipster gear.

gareth h

3,599 posts

232 months

Monday 27th May
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I’ve been a few times and really enjoyed it, couldn’t face the trek this year as had just got home from the Spa Classic (which was a bit st).
Watched a couple of vids from the show and the bikes looked a bit samey, glad I didn’t make a 10 hour round trip to see them.

nismocat

491 posts

10 months

Tuesday 28th May
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I went a long time ago and it was awful. I felt sorry for the food people who had paid to be there but most people walk around once and left. Lots of similarly looking cafe racers owned by similar looking men trying way too hard to be cool.

Nope and nope x 10000.

pcn1

1,225 posts

221 months

Tuesday 28th May
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oneandone said:
Alternatively, I thought it was excellent.
The show is about far more than just bikes, we had a brilliant day.
+1

I enjoyed it, and food/drink prices are just the same as anywhere else in central London.

srob

11,680 posts

240 months

Tuesday 28th May
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nismocat said:
I went a long time ago and it was awful. I felt sorry for the food people who had paid to be there but most people walk around once and left. Lots of similarly looking cafe racers owned by similar looking men trying way too hard to be cool.

Nope and nope x 10000.
I've never been and have a bit of a personal issue with them calling everything that's been customised a "cafe racer" when that used to be a pretty specific thing, but I did see some photos from this year's event and there was some proper cafe racers.

In particular a supercharged Triton, which looked immense.

kingb

1,153 posts

228 months

Tuesday 28th May
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I thought it was bloody excellent - yes there are some odd types walking about and certainly some posing but nothing more than your average bike cafe.

Some of the bikes were stunning - massively levels of detail

Basically every show gets moaned about - seems all people want is cheap gear and cheap tickets rather than anything that has required effort

hondajack85

80 posts

1 month

Wednesday 29th May
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went to one of the earlier ones and I think it was a tenner. They price seems to have gone up with the popularity.
I forgot it was on and just looked at a youtuber. A lot were rubbish ,fondling ducati nuts for a free key ring or something.
One guy did an ok one that gave you a look as some of the interesting bikes and barely mentioned the dreary ducati 'concepts'

the-norseman

12,662 posts

173 months

Friday 31st May
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I'm going to pop to Bike Shed tomorrow in London never been.

dibblecorse

6,907 posts

194 months

Friday 31st May
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the-norseman said:
I'm going to pop to Bike Shed tomorrow in London never been.
The foods ok at least !!!

the-norseman

12,662 posts

173 months

Friday 31st May
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Thought id grab a bite to eat, a drink and a photo to say I've been and that will probably be the first and last time I go.

CHLEMCBC

243 posts

19 months

Monday 3rd June
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Third year in a row for me and I think I'll give it a miss next year. Bit samey, but that's to be expected. There were plenty of bikes and the food and drink was only the same prices as most similar stuff in London and far better quality than other shows I've been to recently: NEC anyone? I left a bit earlier than normal on the Friday evening and stopped for a pint in an old West End haunt: £6.75 for a pint of London Pride!!
Certainly more poser tts on the Friday evening but that's like going to the zoo without the cruelty guilt for me. It formed part of a very enjoyable bikey weekend. Not sure what else I'd want from a bike show, tbh.