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  1. The mighty ‘Hogslayer’ to roar again at Dragstalgia.

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    The Norton twin-engined machine that dominated motorcycle drag racing back in the 1970's is to feature at this year’s Dragstalgia event at Santa Pod in July, 5th-7th.

    A small group of seasoned drag racing motorcyclists wanted to recognise the huge contribution that US rider Tom ‘TC’ Christenson, and engineer and tuner John Gregory, made to the sport of motorcycle drag racing. It is especially relevant following Tom Christenson's passing in 2023.

    Today’s announcement appropriately comes on the day that John Gregory celebrates his 90th birthday. Photojournalist Keith Lee has kept in touch with John for over 50 years, and has passed on very useful information from him to help run the bike. John commented: “It is great that you guys are doing this. I just wish I was there to see it run again.”

    From a kernel of an idea, Neil Baskerville, son of Ray, who was a respected builder and rider back in the day, approached Chris Illman to ask what were the chances of approaching the National Motorcycle Museum to see if we could borrow Hogslayer to display at Dragstalgia as a fitting tribute to Christenson and Gregory.

    Chris, who has a long standing relationship with the National Motorcycle Museum, approached Museum Director James Hewing, to ask if he would grant permission for Hogslayer to be released for display at Dragstalgia. Not only did he readily agree, but suggested: “If you can get it running again and ridden, that would be a real bonus!”

    That was an offer not to be refused, and hopefully a long held dream turned into a reality. What more encouragement do we need?

    Having been on static display at the National Motorcycle Museum for some 20 years since coming from the USA in 2004, it was clear that a considerable amount of work would be required. Plans are currently in place to relocate the machine to secure premises in Hertfordshire, where recommissioning will be carried out.

    The prospect of seeing and hearing Hogslayer’s mighty roar again at Santa Pod will make this year’s Dragstalgia an event not to be missed.

    Watch this space!

  2. Indian Riders Fest 2024 celebrates “Back In Time” theme with an exciting program

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    Indian Motorcycle and the Indian Riders Fest 2024 (IRF24) are proud to announce a plethora of exciting program highlights to celebrate this year’s “Back In Time” theme. Taking motorcycle enthusiasts on an immersive and nostalgic journey through the 70s, 80s, and 90s, the IRF24 aims to bring together riders and fans from all corners of the globe to reconfirm its position as one of the most significant gatherings of Indian Motorcycle enthusiasts globally.

    Building on the success of 2023 where a record-breaking attendance of over 3000 people from 39 nationalities descended on ÄŒeské BudÄ›jovice (Budweis) in the Czech Republic, an extra day has been added to the 2024 edition of the IRF from July 13-16.

    IRF24 is an essential destination for Indian Motorcycle riders where passion and adventure converge for an unforgettable experience. The program is packed with exciting activities, exclusive product showcases, and rides for a music-filled weekend of genuine friendships and face-to-face interactions among Indian Motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the globe.

    Program Highlights:

    • Early Admission: Gates will open early on Thursday, 13th June, providing an extra day of festivities.
    • Grand Lottery: Stand a chance to win a brand-new Indian Motorcycle Model 2024 and other exciting prizes.
    • Celebrating a Decade of Passion: Mark the 10th Anniversary of the Indian Motorcycle Riders (IMR), reflecting on a decade of camaraderie and adventure shared by enthusiasts.
    • Demo Ride Indian Motorcycle: Attendees will have the chance to test ride the latest 2024 Indian Motorcycle models.
    • Guided Motorcycle Tours: Explore the picturesque South Bohemia region with expert-led guided motorcycle tours, offering intimate experiences and hidden gem discoveries.
    • New Parade Ride Route: Enjoy a secure and scenic 40 km parade route endorsed by national and local police.
    • Global Culinary Journey: Indulge in international cuisine and beverages from food trucks, with cashless transactions for convenience.
    • Live Media Streaming: Stay updated with real-time coverage of festival events via live media streaming.
    • Talk to the Pros / Academy: Engage in workshops tailored for Indian Motorcycle owners, offering valuable maintenance insights.
    • Live VIP Interviews: Interact with industry experts and motorcycling legends through interactive sessions.
    • Indian Motorcycle Lounge Bar: Relax and unwind in a vintage-themed lounge featuring classic pub games and premium beverage experiences.
    • Ride-In Check-In: Streamlined registration process for a seamless arrival experience.
    • “Back In Time” Exhibition: Explore the legacy of Indian Motorcycle through a vintage motorcycle journey.
    • Budweis Indian Motorcycle Custom Show: Witness creativity and craftsmanship in an exclusive showcase dedicated to Indian Motorcycle customisation.
      • South Bohemia Rally: Embark on an adventure through South Bohemia, collecting stamps and enjoying exclusive rewards.
      • Live Music, DJ Shows, and More: Experience live concerts, vinyl DJ sets, and lively dance parties throughout the festival.
      • Dance & Street Artist Show: Be captivated by death-defying stunts, mechanical theatre, and street artistry performances.

      To stay up to date with all the latest news and developments about IRF24, visit the website and e-shop where enthusiasts can purchase tickets, Riders Packs, and even hotel accommodations.

      For more information on Indian Motorcycle visit IndianMotorcycle.eu and follow along on Facebook and Instagram.

      Festival Website:  www.indianridersfest.eu
      Direct e-Shop link: eshop.indianridersfest.eu

     

  3. The South West’s largest festival of vintage transport returns

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    Gloucestershire Vintage & Country Extravaganza
    South Cerney Airfield, Cirencester, 2-4 August 2024

    The Gloucestershire Vintage & Country Extravaganza will make a welcome return to South Cerney Airfield, near Cirencester, on 2-4 August 2024.
     
    The show has grown considerably from its humble beginnings in 1975 on a football field in Stonehouse, and is now among the largest events of its kind in the country run entirely by volunteers. Now after nearly 50 years, it’s regarded as one of the biggest and best steam, vintage and countryside events in the UK, celebrating all modes of vintage transport.

    Rally Chairman Martyn Slater said: 'The Stroud Vintage Transport & Engine Club is proud that, apart from enforced cancellation due to the Covid pandemic, the event has been an annual fixture in the rally calendar since the 1970s. Whilst it’s evolved over the decades, the mission remains the same: to inform, educate, entertain and celebrate our unique transport history – and it’s packed full of exhibits, displays, entertainment and stalls to keep the whole family entertained. The event features a vast array of classic transport, bygone skills, agricultural practices and, of course, modern-day restoration and pure grit and determination – the very bedrock that this nation was built upon.’

    He continued: ‘The event industry has changed considerably since the pandemic, with many similar events falling by the wayside due to the ever-increasing costs. Thanks to the prudence of the committee and volunteers, we continue to “strive and survive” to provide one of the best-value family days out in Gloucestershire. What’s more, we’ve frozen the admission prices again for 2024!’
     
    The Gloucestershire Vintage & Country Extravaganza will once again boast a huge array of vintage transport, from buses and coaches, classic cars and motorcycles all the way through to pushbikes, vintage caravans and much more! There are three live arenas that are an integral part of the educational aspect of the show, and feature demonstrations, vehicle parades and commentary.
     
    A major star of the show is the magnificent steam section, which is packed with 30 miniature steam engines, 70 stationary engines and 60 full-size steam engines of all descriptions. For many visitors, seeing the fabulous line-up of showmans’ engines, with their gleaming, twisted brass, really is a highlight. The ‘Demonstration Arena’ puts the mighty machines to the test, and there’s even the opportunity to drive one. Also, don’t miss the grand parade of miniature steam in the Alec Tanner arena, and be sure to check out the steamrollers in action.

    Every mode of vintage transport is represented, and in motion – from a huge display of heavy haulage commercial and industrial trucks, mixed with classic plant and machinery, to more than 160 military machines, American auto trucks and ex-emergency services vehicles. You might even get a bit wet from the fire-tender demonstrations!
     
    The tractor display is second to none, with many clubs choosing South Cerney as their national event. The display is filled with more than 200 tractors, showcasing a wonderful selection of agricultural machinery. 
     
    But the event isn’t just about vintage transport…
     
    The Animal and Countryside Arena – From ferret racing, rare breeds, shire horses and horse-logging to beehive-making – it’s all here among the rural displays and educational demonstrations. The popular dog show will make its return, with all money raised going to Teckels animal shelter – and with 2024 being the International Year of Camelids, ‘Camels through the Ages’ will be making its event debut. This entertaining show features fabulous costumes and informative commentary, to provide an insight into the long history of camel use and culture.

    Kids of all ages will love it too – Don’t forget the vintage fairground attractions, some of which are powered by the steam engines. Take a ride on the steam-driven ‘gallopers’, Waltzers or The Yachts – the white-knuckle ride of the 1920s. Drive on the dodgems, see the fair from the air on the Carnival Big Wheel, or have a go on the traditional penny arcade games. You can take a sedate ride on the beautiful Carousel while listening to the fairground organs playing melodies from yesteryear, or board a 10¼in scale steam locomotive or ‘Chuffy the train’ for a passenger ride. Professor Collywobbles returns with his traditional Punch and Judy Show, and the model tent is a ‘must do’. Step into the world of miniature engineering with its models and diorama displays.
     
    New for 2024: Swinging you back in time – Be sure to visit the new vintage entertainment tent, featuring live music, lindy hop dancing, vintage hair, and fashion through the eras. Why not dress up in your vintage finery and enter the ‘Best Dressed’ competition? Guest musicians include one of the premier Big Bands in the South West: The Midwest Big Band. This 18-piece Big Band has within its ranks some of the very best local talent – including professional conductor Bob Cutting (ex-Herb Miller band) – and will perform music from Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Duke Ellington and golden tracks from the legends of swing.
     
    Massive trade stand zone – Featuring more than 100 curiosity stalls and an autojumble to rummage around, it’s a great opportunity to find a bargain. Or visit the huge craft marquee housing a range of rural crafts and artisan small stalls. Meet the experts and learn about the skills and pastimes that have survived for generations, and continue to thrive today.

    Food & drink – There are plenty of food and drink ‘pit stops’ across the showground. A firm favourite is the We’ll Meet Again Tea Room, a vintage-themed tea room set in the 1940s with vintage crockery, props and live music. It’s a great place to soak up the atmosphere and relax with a cuppa and delicious homemade cake.
     
    FREE vintage bus rides – These operate around the perimeter of the show site, and to and from Cirencester town centre and Kemble railway station to the showground. The vintage bus service connects with selected First Great Western trains including Stroud, Gloucester and Cheltenham. Please check the timetable on the website.

    Advance tickets available until Thursday 1 August. Visit: www.glosvintageextravaganza.co.uk

  4. THE BRISTOL CLASSIC BIKE SHOW IS REVVING UP THE EXCITEMENT FOR MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIASTS

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    The upcoming Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show is set to live up to its reputation as the "Best Show in the West" with an extravagant weekend celebrating the timelessness of classic bikes.

    Get ready to experience an exhilarating showcase of vintage motorcycles that will get your heart racing. The event, which attracts thousands of classic bike lovers yearly, will take place at The Royal Bath and West Showground in Shepton Mallet from February 24-25.

    Racing icons James Whitham and Steve Plater will take centre stage, sharing epic stories from the time on the track and igniting their bikes in the live start up area. Tons of passionate motorcycle clubs will once again grace the show with their extravagant displays and prized rides.

    Whether you are a die-hard fan of vintage bikes or simply a curious observer, there is something for everyone on the showground. You can expect to see a stunning display of classic motorcycles from illustrious manufacturers like Triumph, Norton, BSA, and Sunbeam. Renowned auction house Dore & Rees will be staging their first ever motorcycle auction at Bristol with over 100 classic and collectors' bikes set to go under the hammer.

    Event organiser Nick Mowbray said: “Our team has been working tirelessly to ensure that this year's show is jam-packed with exciting features and activities that will leave you amazed.”

    Discounted tickets are on sale for the show, with a one-day adult pass costing just £15.00. Tickets will also be available on the gate at £18 – youngsters aged 16 and under get free admission. Free parking is available on site.  

    For more information visit bristolclassicbikeshow.com

  5. NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM LIVE

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    To help celebrate the 40th anniversary of our opening in 1984, National Motorcycle Museum LIVE continues in October 2024 as a two-day event. As always, this is the time when everyone can visit us free of charge* and enjoy a host of exciting free attractions including the incredibly popular HENRY COLE AND FRIENDS live on stage.

    FREE MUSEUM ENTRY: Everyone is invited to visit the museum collection free-of-charge!

    INDOOR TRADE AREA: The event will feature a large indoor trade area held within the warm & dry surroundings of both the National Motorcycle Museum and our conference facilities.

    RACHAEL CLEGG MEETS: Best known for her TT Milestones Calendars and book, TT expert, journalist and artist Rachael Clegg will host racing stars past and present on our main stage on both days of the event.

    HENRY COLE AND FRIENDS LIVE ON THE MAIN STAGE: We are delighted to welcome Henry Cole and Friends back for our feature presentation on both Saturday and Sunday.

    MEET THE EXPERTS LIVE: Situated in our Premier Suite food court area, lunchtime on both Saturday and Sunday will see host Rachael Clegg interview some of our guest experts which will include a lively public question and answer session.

    START UP LIVE: See & hear some of the most famous race machines in the world started up in our LIVE start-up feature which will take place on our main stage in the museum’s Britannia Suite.

    FREE MUSEUM GUIDED TOURS: Hosted by Classic Bike Magazines Rick Parkington.

    FOOD COURT AND BAR: New for 2024 will be a fantastic new “street food” menu featuring cuisine from around the world.

    NMM 40TH ANNIVERSARY: To help us celebrate 40 years since the National Motorcycle Museum first opened its doors to the public, we have some very exciting additions to this year’s event. Watch this space!

    PARKING*: As in previous years, there will be a nominal car parking charge for the event, with motorcycle parking absolutely free.

    For further Museum Live 2024 updates visit www.thenmm.co.uk