We're the Vespa Club IN Melbourne! But this may be our last breakfast here, as the site will soon be demolished and excavated as part of the Melb Metro project. So come along, we are expecting big numbers, and this will be a last chance to see this part of Melb.
If you want to ride on after breakfast: two choices
1. A group will be riding north to join the original 1957 club Xmas lunch (nostalgia and support the original Club) in Doncaster / via the scenic route and we'll also stop for a short look around at the Festival Of Italian Motorcycles in Carlton.
2. A group can ride south to join the Mods & Rockers ride organized by the 59ers Motorcycle Club. There will be some scoters there to represent 'Mods' but it's basically a motorcycle event. We are looking for a rider to lead a group down from the city to Brighton to arrive prior to 11.30 am.
Brunetti's specializes in coffee, cakes, toasties etc. They'll be doing some special breakfast items just for us too. Bring your member card and enjoy 10% discount.
ALL WELCOME AT OUR BREAKFAT > MAP
Special parking instructions - Enter via Flinders Lane (one way):
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Glad to hear you have had a great experience with Famous and you should be back on the road soon Les...
It was in a carpark in Heidelberg, someone tried to break the steering lock, failed, twisted the 'bars and jammed the ignition/lock so I can fit the key but can't turn it. Told police, Famous, Stevens, etc. No idea of extent of damage, time to fix ???
What happened Les? Where and how did it happen. What's the damage?
Unfortunately, there was an attempt to steal my scoot yesterday and it is now un-ridable. I shall probably be off the road for some time.
Hi there.. we are looking for someone to lead a group down from Breakfast to the Mod and Rockers at Brighton. You would need to be there by 11.30. Please let us know if you can do this.
A group will be riding from breakfast to travel north, dropping by the Festival Of Italian Motorcycles in Carlton, and then to Doncaster via the scenic route to join the original 1957 VCM members at their Christmas lunch.