I've been going to bike rallys and shows for a long time now, is it just me or are a lot of these so called biker rallys by bikers for bikers starting to reek alittle of good old capitalism.?
The bar prices especially are getting on more than pub/ club prices at some of them.
As for the road kill,
I mean food venders, they should be shot either that or working for Alistair Darling, those tossers
could sort out the national debt in a couple of years they prices they charge.
Don't get me wrong I know there are overheads but come on if you have ever organised any type of event you will know by the numbers and the stance charges for vendors that it isn't just for the overheads.....
It is getting to the stage where if you are not well of you will not be able to afford to go to these rallys.
I have been to some smaller ones a special mention to the Roadburners, great rally nothing inflated about the prices at all, the food vender wasn't charged silly money to pitch his food trolley and he kept his usual prices that he charges on his everyday pitch near the town, the result you don't leave on a sunday absolutely broke but you got the head to prove you had a few and the coffee and bacon to absorb it in the morning without breaking the bank.
So what do the guys and gals think are MCC Rallys starting to become a commercial venture rather than the old tradional purpose of bringing bikers together in a neutral
setting for a good old piss up
and chin wag with a few games and pissing around thrown in for good measure whilst making a few quid for the club rather than a fortune?
Thoughts??????????????
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