Showing posts with label raleigh rumble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raleigh rumble. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Bull City Rumble 2011 Photos

This year was huge. From the numbers I've heard, on Friday night 60-100 of us rolled up to a tavern, then headed to a local cafe (a place that was predetermined and arranged with the owner. The cafe owner then got upset when so many bikers showed up and said that we were "chasing" away his customers! So the large majority of us tore off to the Fullsteam Brewery in what became a very dramatic show of volume, exhaust fumes and tail lights. It was like a scene out of some 1950s movie. Lots more photos on Flickr.


On Saturday, my sweet girls and I set up the Thunderdome and got to hang out with the nicest people you'd ever meet. So many bikes this year!

Durham, NC closed down the whole street. 

Sparkling Norton

Ice cream girls

Mod whitewall

Cafe racers

HMT Transport

Well dressed HMT fans

My angel helpers

Honda

Mods

Matchless
Yours truly

Monday, August 2, 2010

HMT Sponsors 2010 Bull City Rumble

This will be our third year attending and our second year sponsoring the 2010 Bull City Rumble, Sep. 3-4.. In the past it was called the Raleigh Rumble, but it's moving to Durham this year, hence the Bull City change. Put on by Ton-Up NC, the show is a Mods vs Rockers event with vintage British motorcycles, cafe racers and scooters. You'll probably see a few Brit Iron Rebels too. Ticket sales always go to a charity and this year it's Independent Animal Rescue. As always they have a cool shirt! Check out these pics and video from last year. Come see us at the Thunderdome!



Saturday, September 5, 2009

HMT Makes It's Raleigh Rumble Debut



Her Majesty's Thunder made it's debut this weekend as a sponsor at the 2009 5th annual Raleigh Rumble: Mods vs. Rockers in Raleigh, North Carolina. With bikes parked nearly three-deep and attendance being it's largest ever fans of vintage British bikes from around the area took advantage of the beautiful weather to share stories and check out some of the most unique bikes around.HMT was just one of the sponsors who donated products to the charity raffle this year. Proceeds went benefit Military Missions In Action a non-profit, non partisan organization committed to helping those who have selflessly given to their country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries.For more pictures of the event visit the HMT Facebook Fan Page.