Hi , I saw Joey race many times ,met him in his pub , was at his funeral , I rode the memorial tribute lap 37.75 miles one way for the full lap on my red Honda SP1 (like Joey's)on TT circuit in August 2000 with my pal Dave who leaves Aberdeen Scotland on 16th July to visit Tallinn and Joey's memorial there. We loved this great motorcycle road racer.Alan in Aberdeen.
Thank you for sharing this! If you happen to talk with your pal Dave, before his departure, mention that he should also visit MOMU museum in Turba, they have a corner dedicated for Joey Dunlop, where the rest of memorabilia has been taken, from the memorial. This is to reduce the chance of vandalism and theft. This unfortunate thing has already happened once, and was briefly discussed in my last years memorial ride video.
@@alanthain4823 I currently don't have a mail like that, to share here publicly, but if you're willing to use one of them them online self destructing file sharing options, I would take the risk of looking at it.
This was the most bikes, that attended, according to the organizer. I tried to count, couple of times and there were 207 or 208 bikes. Good weather and the round 10'th had it's role, in the attendance number, for sure.
Thank you! Yes, many people, from different riding styles, united for remembering a great man. Many of us have seen him race on this track, with our own eyes. I am fairly sure there was also one rider, who has shared the track with him.
Looked like a great ride , my wife and I were in Tallinn a couple of weeks ago for a couple of days on a family catch up trip, she is an Australian Latvian. Loved Estonia. Take Care Mate 😎