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    Really sorry if this subject has been posted before but I wanted to give a shout out to this cafe, NY500, close to Pickering in Ryedale, North Yorkshire. It opened recently and is a fantastic place to eat and drool over fab bikes and cars which it attracts almost every day.

    Here is some of my photography taken on routine days.

    NY 500 Cafe Pickering 1 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr

    NY 500 Cafe Pickering 2 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr

    NY 500 Cafe Pickering 3 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr

    NY 500 Cafe Pickering 4 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr

    NY 500 Cafe Pickering 5 by Shaun Haselden, on Flickr


    Sue and I often called in there during this last summer for a breakfast bun and tea/coffee. Yeah, it is 33 miles away so quite a drive for brekkie but we really like the place. The staff are pleasant and polite and it makes a change from 'garden centre' breakfasts. If you are in the area why not give it a try ? If you are a biker then it would be a nice blast but be warned, plod with camera is all around the place as the roads are amazing.

    Cheers you lot, have a fine Christmas.

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    Cracking photos, again.
    Kevin

    Too busy enjoying the music....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CageyH View Post
    Cracking photos, again.
    Thank you Kevin. Much appreciated.

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    thanks for shout out as i live near and looking to sell my s2000 next year.

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    Cracking photos Shaun, looks like a brilliant venue for the petrol head.
    In the first photo that Honda VF is a very rare bike. I think it's the 1000cc version, I had the 750 and although it was great to ride it spent most of my ownership being repaired, failed cam chain tensioners and blown head gaskets. I replaced it with the first generation VFR, infinitely better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian7633 View Post
    Cracking photos Shaun, looks like a brilliant venue for the petrol head.
    In the first photo that Honda VF is a very rare bike. I think it's the 1000cc version, I had the 750 and although it was great to ride it spent most of my ownership being repaired, failed cam chain tensioners and blown head gaskets. I replaced it with the first generation VFR, infinitely better.
    Weren't the cam chains described as being made of chocolate?

    You've got to hand it to Honda though, they've never been afraid to try radical things, with varying degrees of success (six cylinder CBX1000, V4, VFR V-tec, FireBlade, oval pistons, Goldwing, Rune).
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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