Jack Adams, Gary Jurey and Shane Fullard enjoy breakfast.
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Motorcyclists and enthusiasts gathered in impressive numbers at Kyabram across the weekend, showcasing various bikes from Harley Davidsons to touring and adventure bikes.
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Victorian Breakfast Club members, an interest group within the Ulysses Club, travelled from across Victoria and interstate for the first VBC gathering of the year.
Members enjoyed breakfast at Kyabram Bakery on Saturday, January 10.
“Once a month, we pick a smaller town and we meet up for breakfast,” Victorian Breakfast Club co-ordinator Holly Fields said.
Ms Fields was delighted that about 40 members made the journey to Kyabram, including members from Echuca and Rochester.
She said some of the group ventured to Ky the day before the VBC meeting, while others travelled over in cars and motorcycles.
Ulysses Victorian Breakfast Club members at Kyabram Bakery.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
While the next breakfast venue for VBC is not yet confirmed, Ms Fields has thoughtful plans in mind to support people and areas affected by the bushfires.
“What I’ll probably do is throughout the year, we may go to those areas, once they’re all settled, just to support them by, you know, coming in and spending our money there,” Ms Fields said.
Victorian Breakfast Club co-ordinator Holly Fields, Bob Byrne, Peter Farrell, Brian Lacey, John Brereton and Vicki Honeysett having a yarn.
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The Ulysses Club is a social club for motorcyclists or people with an interest in motorcycling who are over the age of 40 years.
“We’re one of the biggest social clubs in Australia,” Ms Fields said.
Perry Stephens, Trevor Crane and Paul Butler enjoy a bite to eat.
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Doc Ryant and Harley Donnachie catch up in Kyabram.
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