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Category: Events and Shows

  1. SAVE THE DATE FOR A RUMBLE IN THE EUROJUMBLE

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    One of the UK’s biggest motorcycle autojumbles, the Eurojumble, will be held on Friday, September 3 and Saturday, September 4 this year attracting thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts for two days of bikes, bargains and banter.

    Perhaps you are looking to start your very own bike project? Or you may have one on the go and you’re waiting to find that elusive part? The Netley Marsh treasure trove has everything you need from spare tools to signs, parts to complete machines.

    Based at Netley Marsh near Southampton, the 2021 Eurojumble is set to see hundreds of traders selling biking goodies and memorabilia which you wouldn’t find on the high street, or often in the UK!

    If you have some pre-loved biking possessions in need of a new home (or to make space in the garage for even more projects!), you can book one of our garage clear-out plots on the Saturday for just £20!

    Secure your e-ticket for the event or book your plots now at www.netleymarsheurojumble.com or call customer services on 01507 529529.

  2. A temporary exhibition at the Ducati Museum for 20 years since Troy Bayliss's first world title

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    • The Ducati Museum inaugurates a new temporary exhibition "Troy Story: The Legend of a Champion"
    • The exhibition will remain open until 19 September and, from 1 to 4 July, the motorcycles will be exhibited at the 2021 Motor Valley Fest in Modena

    Borgo Panigale (Bologna, Italy) - The Ducati Museum has finally reopened to the public on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. One week after the resumption of the visits for the public, Ducati also inaugurates a temporary exhibition “Troy Story: The Legend of a Champion” dedicated to Troy Bayliss, three-time World Superbike champion with Ducati.

    It is precisely to celebrate the 20th anniversary of that first world title in the 2001 Superbike championship, that Ducati has set up a temporary exhibition in the Ducati Museum with new and exclusive content for its fans near and far.

    The date of 21 May, chosen for the reopening of the Ducati Museum, is not accidental. As Ducatisti and all motorcycle racing fans will certainly remember, on 21 May 2000 a still virtually unknown Troy Bayliss accomplished a feat that turned him overnight into a motorcycling legend in the hearts and memories of all Ducati and Superbike fans: his amazing quadruple overtaking move at the Monza circuit.

    That day Troy was taking part in the race as a replacement rider for Carl Fogarty who had been injured at Philip Island and, after this epic feat, Ducati decided to let him finish the championship on the factory 996R. That year he finished sixth (243 points, 2 wins and 7 podiums), but he earned his place as factory rider in the Ducati Infostrada team. He won his first WSBK title in 2001, stepping onto the podium 15 times.

    All those who can visit the Museum will have the opportunity to admire the bikes with which the Australian champion has written some of the most amazing chapters in the annals of motorcycle racing:

    • 996 Factory 2000 - his Ducati World SBK debut and used at Monza in the famous quadruple overtake.
    • 996 Factory 2001 Testastretta - his first world title with the livery used at Imola in 2001.
    • 998 Factory Testastretta 2002 - protagonist of the breath-taking duel with Edwards at Imola.
    • 999 Factory 2006 “Superman” - Ducati’s 250th victory in SBK, and Troy’s second title.
    • 999 Factory 2007 - used in the photo-finish against James Toseland at Assen.
    • 1098 R Factory 2008 - his last title won at Magny-Cours.

    For all those who cannot yet come to the Ducati Museum, an in-depth study dedicated to Troy Bayliss's career is planned during the "Ducati Museum Online Journey", the online tours of the Ducati Museum that allow you to retrace the history of the company via a PC, tablet or Smart TV.

    The temporary exhibition "Troy Story: The Legend of a Champion" will remain at the Ducati Museum until 19 September 2021, with the sole exception of the days between 1-4 July, when the bikes will be exhibited in Modena at the 2021 edition of Motor Valley Fest.

    The opening of the temporary show in honour of Troy Bayliss is also a way to wish to the Australian champion a speedy recovery and send him a big virtual hug after the bicycle accident occurred last May 14.

  3. BARN-FIND OF VETERAN, VINTAGE & CLASSIC MOTORCYCLES TO BE AUCTIONED

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    Bury St Edmunds based auctioneers, Lacy Scott & Knight, will be selling a collection of six barn-find motorcycles by auction on 12th June.

    The collection was discovered during a probate valuation in deepest Norfolk, alongside various classic cars to include an Alvis and a Morgan.

    The earliest of the bikes is a 1915 Norton Model 1 Big Four 6, which very much appears to be in good original ‘barn-find’ condition, and carries a pre-sale estimate of £7,000-10,000. Other bikes by Norton include a 1952 88 Dominator which is also complete and in good largely original condition. This bike probably once had a side-car and was originally sold by Colchester Specialists GBR Motors Ltd, it carries a pre-sale of £3,000-5,000. Another Norton featured is a 1957 Overhead Cam International Model 30, being largely complete and original but for recommissioning. This model was the first overhead camshaft from Norton, and was designed by Walter Moore and successfully used in the 1927 TT. Expectations for this bike are in the region of £7,000-9,000. The auction also includes a Norton 350cc Café Racer International, which appears complete but is for recommissioning.

    Possibly the most valuable of the entries is a 1937 Velocette KSS 350cc; this being a fine example which was restored a few years ago and carries hopes of £8,000-12,000. The out-buildings also revealed a 1960 Excelsior 98cc Consort, and various motorcycle parts to include a 1948 BSA C11 complete restoration project.

    The full catalogue listing can be found on the website.

    www.lsk.co.uk

  4. Covid announcement from KICKBACK

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    To meet the current Government safety guidelines (regarding indoor event capacities) there will be no cash on the door tickets available for the forthcoming KICKBACK Custom + Retro Bike Show.

    Please buy your tickets in advance from ticketsource.co.uk - enter Kickback in search button and choose to visit in the morning or afternoon session.

    KICKBACK is on Sunday 23rd May inside and around the wonderful Cheltenham Town Hall.

    Pauls masterpiece, the R1 powered drag bike. Photo by Dave Manning.

    Image above is Paul's masterpiece, the R1 powered drag bike which will be unveiled at KICKBACK next week. Photo by Dave Manning.

    This is a great opportunity for some of the UK's finest bike builders to show us what they have been building in their sheds over lockdown. It's also a fabulous chance for visitors to jump on their bikes and blast through the Cotswolds into Cheltenham for a great day out with their mates.

    The whole show takes place inside and around the wonderful Town Hall and the stunning Imperial Gardens, there is a licensed bar and cafe inside the Hall and outside in the gardens!

    Due to Covid protocols we can only have half capacity in the hall at any one time so we have introduced a morning session and an afternoon session. It's an all ticket event with limited numbers.

    To buy your tickets please visit ticketsource.co.uk and just enter Kickback in search button.

    KICKBACK Custom + Retro Bike Show 2021

  5. STRATFORD AUTOJUMBLE WELCOMES BACK RH INSURANCE SPONSORSHIP FOR 2021!

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    The autojumble launched in 2019, was a true success and after a hiatus for 2020 due to the pandemic, Stratford Autojumbles are delighted to announce that they have secured sponsorship with RH Insurance again for 2021.

    Both events will be making their return to Stratford-upon-Avon racecourse on June 13 and September 5 and are anticipated to build further upon their success achieved in their debut year in 2019.

    Emma Airey, Head of RH, says: “To say we’re excited to attend Stratford Autojumbles this year is an understatement! This year’s event promises to be a welcome return for traders and visitors alike after so long away from the scene…we can’t wait!”

    The team at Mortons have been working hard behind the scenes to ensure that both traders and visitors can enjoy the return of the events safely and have been delighted with the response on trade bookings and ticket sales so far.

    With events such as this being on pause for such a long time, taking steps such as securing sponsorship is a positive move towards getting things back on track and is great news for the classic events scene all round.

    Stratford Autojumble offers a vast array of parts, restoration services and related products for a variety of vehicles. Tickets for the events are on sale now and have been held at the bargain price of just £5 per adult.

    www.stratfordautojumble.co.uk