Another dry sunny day brought around a dozen Branch members out on on assortment of different Triumphs for a fun ride to the Spitfire Cafe at Popham Airfield. Here are some photos of the ride.
A group of us went on the annual Egg Run organised by Thames Valley Vultures to collect Easter Eggs to donate to children. Here are some photos of us at the start point in Reading.
Here is a video of the ride using an onboard camera.
Parking up our bikes outside Honey Street Mill Cafe
We had some fine weather for a change, so 8 of us set off on a ride to Honey Street Mill Cafe, near Pewsey, about half way between Swindon and Stonehenge on the North Wessex Downs. We chose a new meet point for the ride behind a bus stop in Thatcham. We had an interesting route from there through some twisting roads. There are some photos of us at the start point and at Honey Street.
The riding season has really begun in earnest. After weeks of cold and rain, suddenly the sun was out and the temperature was up to to 20c, just as the Flying Scotsman was temporarily stationed at Ropley , a mere 30 miles away. So we had to ride to it. Fourteen members turned out for the ride to Ropley, saw the Flying Scotsman, had some refreshments at station and then rode onto a country pub for another break before splitting for home. Everyone enjoyed the afternoon. Here are some photos of the event.
If you own a Triumph Motorcycle and you live in the Berkshire area there are a lot of benefits in joining the Berkshire Branch of the TOMCC.
This video is a collection of video clips of some of the activities we got up to as a Branch during the last year and sets out the many benefits you can enjoy if you become a member,
The weather forecast was better, but still not good, so five Branch members set off on a short ride to Popham. It didn’t rain and the temperature was mild although the roads were still wet and there were a lot of puddles. After refreshments in the cafe we set off for home and even had some dry roads on the ride back. We all arrived home in the dry. Here are some photos.
There were a good turnout of bikes outside the Spitfire Cafe at PophamInside the Spitfire Cafe at Popham Airfield
On a cold, but dry February morning, six members rode out to the Departure Lounge Cafe near Alton, the only cafe we know with an aircraft fuselage attached. Here are some photos of the ride.
With their bikes at the start of the rideOur bikes in the lounge car parkOutside the cafeIn the cafe
High chairs provided a handy place to put our helmets
A cold, foggy morning saw 6 members set off for the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop again.
In the cafeIn the car park
We have often ridden there and just gone to the cafe. This time Graham went round the museum as well and found some bikes amongst the flying machines as you can see from the photos below.
Here is a video of the ride shot with multiple on board cameras. Take a look.
We held a Bring & Buy sale at our Thursday Club night on the 15 January 2026 . There was a good turnout of people and a wide variety of motorcycle related paraphernalia on sale from: motorcycle parts, tools, books, magazines and clothing. Some old motorcycle magazines dating back to the 1930’s and 1940’s one sale raised a lot of interest. It was fascinating to read through the advertisements from so long ago. There was hot food and drinks as always, an opportunity to chat to other members. Plenty of people came end enjoyed browsing and seeing if they could grab a bargain.
Very cold weather meant that we did not have a Branch ride on New Year’s Day this year. A ride was organised for the first Sunday, the 4th of January, but the day before, the forecast was showing as low as -8C in the night and -2C mid Sunday morning, so most members were reluctant to venture out on their bikes. In the end, two hardy members did meet up for a ride down to Lasham Gliding Club Cafe, and ended up enjoying themselves.
Two members’ bikes in sub-zero conditions at Lasham
The following week it was cold, but at least it was above zero, and five members went for a ride to the Spitfire Cafe at Popham Airfield and a sixth went by car and met them there.
In Popham CafeIn Popham CafeIn Popham car park
At least we’ve started the 2026 riding season and we hope for some milder weather in the coming weeks.
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