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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Iconic Vintage Motorcycles to take to Prescott Hill Climb 16-17 June 2018

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    Prescott Bike Fest 2018 is set to be the biggest and best yet having been extended to a two-day event. Not just two days doing the same thing though, much more than that. The popular, family-friendly event will return to the Gloucestershire hill climb on 16-17 June 2018.

    Saturday isn’t about track action, that’s being kept for the Sunday but make no mistake, no track doesn’t mean not exciting. Sunday remains as marvellous a day as it’s always been. Together it all adds up to Two Amazing Days – One Winning Weekend.

    As ever at Bike Fest, there will be extensive displays of historic, modern and racing motorcycles throughout the weekend with a Paddock Specials Show ’n’ Tell featuring the best in historic, customised, road, race, factory builds, prototypes, shed builds, wacky, jet powered and record beating machines. Literally everything from a 1903 Royal Sovereign, Salon Privé class winner thanks to Brian Glover to the ‘Warhorse’ – the World’s Fastest Monowheel and everything in between. You can chat away to the owners and bike builders on the Saturday and watch them take to the hill on the Sunday.

    Prescott Bike Fest prides itself on its diversity and unlike a static bike show, Prescott gives you the unique opportunity to get up close and see, smell and hear and watch the bikes take to the historic hill climb course; “better than Goodwood”, said one visitor. All the classic marques are well represented with the likes of AJS, BSA, Royal Enfield, Douglas, Matchless, Cotton, Ariel, Norton, Moto Guzzi, Triumph to Velocette to lesser known ones. There are far too many to mention, but here are a few to whet your appetite;

    • 1903 Royal Sovereign. The only known survivor from the London Machinist Company who produced motorcycles between 1902-1904. Found in a cellar in Birmingham by the previous owner, restoration had been commenced but he passed away before completion. The present owner purchased the bike and completed it in 2016. It has since been voted ‘Best Veteran’ at the 2016 Stafford Classic Bike show and class winner at the 2017 Salon Prive.

    • 1922 Unibus. The granddaddy of the modern scooter. This example is believed to be the only working Unibus in the world and is normally tucked away in a glass case at the Jet Age Museum.  This is a unique occasion to see the machine in action. The Gloster Aircraft Company built a handful of these machines post WWI. Talented aviator/designer Harold Boultbee used aviation practice to design a truly “ahead of its time” (by some 30 years!) scooter.

    • 1964 Bianchi 498cc Factory Grand Prix race bike designed by the renowned Italian engineer Lino Tonti. This bike has been built utilising original race shop spares with others being re manufactured using the original race shop drawings and casting patterns.

    • 1968 BSA 750 special - This beautiful example of a classic British motorcycling icon is probably the finest BSA twin in the UK.

    • 1969 Paton Factory Grand Prix bike. This tiny Italian manufacturer produced a small number of 4stroke 500 twins in the late 60s and early 70s which had great success in the World Championships. This bike was sponsored by Liverpool motor dealer Bill Hannah, a well-known sponsor at the time and was raced extensively.

    • 1972 Mv Agusta Factory 750cc 4Cyl World Superbike. When Count Augusta heard that Ducati were entering the Imola200 round of newly formed world 750cc championship in 1972, at the very last minute he instructed the race shop to build and enter a factory 750cc bike to win the race. Arturio Magni the race-shop manager produced a small number of bikes for factory riders Giacomo Agostini and Alberto Pagani. This bike was ridden by Pagani.

    Gracing the paddock will be iconic motorcycle builder Allen Millyard with five of his marvellous creations including his popular vintage looking (but don’t be fooled!) ‘Flying Millyard’ fitted with two cylinders from a Pratt and Whitney 1340 radial, and a 5.0-litre V-Twin, engine designed for an aeroplane! plus the Millyard crafted Honda SS100 V-twin, believed to be the smallest road legal V Twin motorcycle in the world - even Soichiro Honda would surely have admired this early multi-cylinder effort, a deceptively standard looking V-twin made using the engines from two SS50 sports mopeds.

    Matt ‘Madcap McKeown’ creator of both the world’s fastest shopping trolley and the world’s fastest hearse will unveil his new project – the World’s Fastest Wheelbarrow, being built especially for the event using a Honda Fireblade motorcycle engine!

    Love it or hate it, Electric is here and BikeFest want to be among the first to showcase it, from high performance supersport motorcycles such as Energica - the ultimate expression of Italian luxury through to Super Soco an affordable urban inspired commuter bike for those who want to get from A to B as cheap as possible. Saturdays ‘Electric Avenue’ will feature the latest in road and race technology, an innovation zone from the Universities and their EV projects plus special displays featuring Formula E and the TT Zero. Of course, motorcycles will always remain at the heart of the event and you’ll be able to see, get close and question the experts in the latest electric vehicle technology too!

    Aside from all the incredible machinery, there’s a stellar line-up of entertainment to keep the whole family entertained. On the Saturday there’s ‘Gin & Jazz Fest’ in the Clubhouse – 50 regional gins plus legendary jazz vocalist Tina May, considered as one of the finest jazz vocalist's in the UK, performing throughout the day with supporting acts. Meanwhile the Orchard will be rockin’ with ‘Brews and Blues’. A huge marquee will feature over 20 regional and craft beers, plus a stunning line up of live blues and rockabilly bands.

    Throughout the weekend there’s non-stop live music, special guest appearances, ‘On the Edge Stunt Show’, Show ‘n’ Tell area, passenger ride experiences, large kids zone, over 100 quality trade stands, clubs, a beer tent, the Blood Bike Village and great food. You can grab yourself a bargain or maybe treat yourself to a new bike from one of the dealers or manufacturers represented including Harley Davidson, Ducati, Triumph, Honda and MV Augusta.

    Prescott Bike Festival is a ‘Must Do’ day out for all motorcycling enthusiasts. What’s more, all event proceeds of the event go to The Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes and Severn Freewheelers. 

    For tickets and more information, visit: www.prescottbikefestival.co.uk

  2. Dainese Settantadue Co-Headline Sponsor of the Bike Shed London 2018

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    London, May 25th 2018. United by a genuine passion for the heroic years when motorcycling really began, Dainese Settantadue and The Bike Shed are coming together to celebrate the industry’s most exclusive event this year in London.

    The Bike Shed London is the perfect platform for sharing authentic pieces of history and tales of true heroes on two wheels,” says Cristiano Silei, CEO of the Dainese Group. “The unique atmosphere of the Tobacco Dock makes the Dainese journey of discovery all the more immersive.”

    “We are extremely proud to have Dainese Settantadue as the co-headline sponsor of The Bike Shed 2018,” confirms Anthony “Dutch” Van Someren, founder of The Bike Shed. “Our brands set themselves the same goal of giving customers and fans the best possible experience and the very best products, without compromise. The Bike Shed and Dainese Settantadue share a passion for motorbikes and for motorcycling culture.”

    This is the first time that Dainese Settantadue has appeared at The Bike Shed London. The brand draws authentic inspiration from the history of motorcycling clothing, that of the heroic years, offering garments that combine exclusive yet never nostalgic elegance with technical solutions that are able to satisfy the very highest safety standards.

    The star of the first Dainese Settantadue collection is the leather jacket, a garment that unites generations of motorcycle lovers and never goes out of fashion. The three lines are called Archetypes, Speed Leather and Demon Flower. All created with meticulous attention to detail, they are inspired by the icons of the past. Archetypes takes cult products like the bomber jacket, the classic leather jacket loved by bikers, rockers and 60’s-70’s travelers alike, and brings them up to date. Speed Leather, meanwhile, features jackets such as Toga72, Rapida72 and Freccia72, which are openly inspired by the racing suits that Dainese used to produce when the company first set out on its journey. The exciting new partnership with New York artist Othelo Gervacio has resulted in Patina72, the highlight of the Demon Flower line. Patina72 is made of drum-dyed leather that has been brushed by hand. It takes its name from the work that Othelo created to embellish the lining of the jacket and that characterises the themed T-shirts.

    Over the weekend of May 26–27, motorcycling enthusiasts can discover the entire collection in the exclusive Great Gallery at the Tobacco Dock in London. Giacomo Agostini, motorcycling legend and honorary member of the Dainese and AGV family from the outset, will be there to celebrate Dainese Settantadue’s premiere at The Bike Shed.

  3. This week...

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    Bideford Bike Show
    OVERLORD Military Spectacular
    Erskine Motorbike Meet
    Margate Meltdown Run
    Lincs Italian Motorcycle Festival
    Tarts in Tartan Rally
    The Big Barn Rally 3
    Pendle Powerfest
    Trikefest
    No Bull just Beer and Bikes Show
    MACH 3 - The Motorbike & Music Festival
    Warrington Wheels Youth Motor Cycle Competition
    Slurp 'n' Burp Rally
    Churchill Arms Beer & Bike Festival
    Cheshire Classic Car & Motorcycle Show
    Renal Ride
    Kilt Ride 2018
    Rotary Club of Sowerby Bridge (RCoSB) 5th annual Classic Bike and Scooter show
    RBLRB Day in aid of the Poppy Appeal @ Ace Cafe

    See more details and events on THE BIKER GUIDE
    www.thebikerguide.co.uk/bikerralliesshowmay.html

  4. NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM “LIVE” OPEN DAY-SAT 27/10/18

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    Following the continued growth of Museum LIVE over the past four years, Saturday 27/10/18 will see the museum host our 5th annual free open day when everyone will be invited to visit the museum collection free of charge. Now one of the largest events in the biking calendar, there will also be a host of other free attractions including our amazing “stars on stage” feature. This year, we are proud to announce that “stars on stage” will be presented in association with Norton Motorcycles Ltd.

    Museum Live 2018 Timetable: To assist visitors, everyone arriving on site will be given a free timetable with a full list & timings of all the day’s exciting, free, events.

    Free Museum Entry: Everyone is invited to visit the museum collection, free-of-charge.

    Indoor Autojumble & Trade Area: The event will feature a large indoor autojumble held within the warm & dry surroundings of the National Motorcycle Museum’s conference facilities. For details of how to book a 6ft pitch for just £40.00 (ex VAT) contact Dan Powell on (01675) 444112 or e-mail [email protected]

    The event will also feature trade stands & displays from many well-known names including H&H Classic Auctions, Central Wheel Components Ltd, Footman James Insurance Brokers, Triumph, Norton, Bonhams Auctioneers and many more.

    The museum shop will also be open throughout the event selling a huge range of classic motorcycling books, clothing & memorabilia.

    Meet The Experts presented in association with Central Wheel Components Ltd: In attendance will be some of the museum’s specialist suppliers & craftsmen (including our own restoration team) as well as other classic motorcycling personalities who will be available to chat and answer questions. Don’t miss the LIVE wheel building demos by Central Wheel Components Ltd. 

    “STARS ON STAGE” FEATURE & CELEBRITY BOOK SIGNINGS.

    Stars on Stage Presented In Association with Norton Motorcycles Ltd

    TT legend, TV presenter & Norton factory test rider STEVE PLATER will host two special FREE TO ENTER “stars on stage” features at 11am and 2pm.

    Held on the stage in the museum’s magnificent Britannia suite, these free 1 hour chat shows have a Norton theme this year as they will feature current works Norton Rider JOHN McGUINNESS as well as Norton CEO Stuart Garner & chief designer Simon Skinner. The latest Norton TT race machines and stunning new road going V4s will also be fired up live on stage during the show!

    1970s Norton race ace DAVE CROXFORD has also confirmed he will be appearing on stage alongside other Norton race personalities from the past & present. More star names will be announced in the coming weeks. 

    All our guest stars will also be making personal appearances to sign your favorite memorabilia. There will also be special book signing sessions with TV personality HENRY COLE who will be signing his newly published book “A Bikers Life” at the event. More guests will be announced prior to the event-see www.thenmm.co.uk for details

    LIVE “Start Up” Feature Presented by the Brackley Festival of Motorcycling:

    See & HEAR some of the most famous race machines in the world started up in our LIVE Start-Up zone, situated in our external fountain courtyard area. Bikes old and new will include some of the museum’s famous racing inventory as well as ex-Moto GP bikes courtesy of the Brackley Festival of Motorcycling & Phil Morris Racing.

    Not only this but genius special builder Alan Millyard will be bringing along no less than 4 of his stunning creations including his recently completed Millyard RC374 six cylinder.

    NEW LOCATION FOR 2018

    Food Court, Bar and Live Band

    Fantastic catering provided by the museum’s chefs will be available in its new fountain courtyard food court & bar area location. This external covered area will also be the venue for our live band providing musical entertainment over lunchtime.

    The museum restaurant will also be open as normal serving a wide variety of hot meals and snacks from breakfast time onwards.

    Plus The Draw For The Best Classic Motorcycle Raffle Prize In The World:

    Our summer 2018 raffle to win a 1969 Royal Enfield Interceptor 750cc Series II worth over £12,000 will be drawn by one of our celebrity guests live on stage during the afternoon of the event on 27/10/18.

    To win this amazing prize, raffle tickets are available to purchase on-line from www.thenmm.co.uk or by calling the Museum on 01675 444123

    Parking:

    Car parking for the event is just £5 per car with motorcycle parking absolutely free. Given the events huge popularity, the museum encourages car sharing which makes this nominal parking charge even better value.

    www.thenmm.co.uk  

  5. This week...

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    You've Been Nabbed You have been Nabbed - NABDness 27, 2018
    Round the World on motorbikes talk at the Royal Geographical Society
    32nd Biker Fest International
    Despatch Rally
    North West 200
    Jeff Mountjoys Big Ride Out
    Dover Classic Bike Show
    NORTHERN ROCKERS RUMBLE
    Garstang Autojumble
    Silent Rumble
    BRIMBO Classic Bike Meet and Autojumble
    Weasel Rally
    All Day BMW Bike Day @ Ace Cafe

    See more details and events on THE BIKER GUIDE

    www.thebikerguide.co.uk/bikerralliesshowmay.html