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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Big Bike Sunday 2017

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    Following a hugely successful event last year, which raised over £4800 for charity, the Girder Fork and Classic Motorcycle Club is holding another show this year.
     
    The event is where classic and modern motorcycles are shown by their owners, hoping to be awarded the best in class or best in show. There were over 100 motorcycles on show last year, covering 100 years of manufacture.  
     
    The show is open to all owners of 2 and 3 wheeled motorcycles, from 50cc mopeds to trikes powered by car engines. The wider the variety, the better the show.
     
    The money raised this year will go to our 3 chosen charities: Manorlands, Yorkshire air ambulance and Blood bikes (who help the NHS by transporting blood and donor organs around the country).
     
    The show opens to the public at 12 noon and the presentation of prizes will be held at approximately 3pm. Exhibitors’ motorcycles should be in place by 11.30am.
     
    There will be refreshments and stalls available and the event can be under cover if the weather is inclement.

    June 25th - Skipton Auction Mart  (BD23 1UD)
     
    £3 entry for adults (accompanied under 16’s are free)
     
    Further details can be obtained from
    John Hunter
    07960 917 483
     
  2. Manchester Bike Show | 25th - 26th March 2017

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    Manchester Bike Show 2017Back for its 6th year, giving the motorcycling community in the North West a major indoor motorcycle show to be proud be part of and attend... and in March, with the anticipation of a good summer to follow...

    The event has various zones covering over 22,000 sq meters of space - about the size of four football pitches making the Manchester Bike Show the largest indoor motorcycle show in the North of England. Attending will be a large variety of exhibitors and traders including Ducati​, Chester Harley-Davidson​, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Royal Enfield, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha, local and national dealers, clothing and helmets, parts and accessories, touring holiday companies, along with many other exhibitors that you would expect to see at a bike show of this size and stature, including THE BIKER GUIDE. 

    Also see 100's of rare, exotic, modern, classic, custom and Streetfighter machines from clubs and private individuals, music and entertainment, stunt shows, DJ’s, special guest stars and much much more...

    In 2016 16,500 motorcycle enthusiasts attended for an unforgettable action packed day and weekend out for all. Since 2012 they have doubled the floor space, doubled the number of trade exhibitors to 120 individual companies, doubled the number of participating clubs to 50, doubled the number motorbikes on display to over 1,000 and doubled the number of visitors.

    Lots of Motorcycle clubs attending, including BMF, Ducati Owners’ Club, Gawsworth Jesters, Goldwing Misfits​, Honda Owners’ Club Manchester, NABD, Rainy City Harley-Davidson, Rigby’s Guardians MCC, Royal British Legion Riders and the Chunky Tread Motorcycle Adventure Club​. Clubs and individuals are welcome to display their bikes. Entry forms on the website. 

    venue: EventCity, Phoenix Way, off Barton Dock Road, Urmston, Manchester, M41 7TB. Free parking. 
    price: Pre-book: Adult: £14. OAP: £12. Child (5-14): £4. Two adults & two children: £32. OTD: Adult: £17. OAP: £15. Child (5-14): £4. Two adults & two children: £37.
    tel: Organisers number 01484 667 776 
    website: www.manchesterbikeshow.com
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    e-mail: [email protected]

  3. Enjoy a ‘Biker’s Special’ meal for just £6!

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    Valid in the restaurant @ The Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden Aerodrome, near Biggleswade, Bedfordshire throughout March 2017 when you visit on two wheels!

    Breakfast served until 11.30: Full English with tea or coffee

    Brunch from 11.30 until 4pm: Bacon, sausage, fried egg, chips and beans

    Served from 12 noon:
    - Burger or hand battered fish, chips and peas
    - Main meal of the day (including a roast on Sunday)

    For further details visit www.shuttleworth.org/bikers-special

    Bikers special, Shuttleworth Collection, March 2017

     

  4. Drive safely in the stormy weather

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    Road safety charity the IAM is offering tips from Britain’s top advanced driver, Peter Rodger. Following severe weather warnings of storms over the coming days, the IAM is advising on how to drive in windy weather.

    In the wind

    · Strong winds can also unsettle your car and even change your direction of travel. Grip your steering wheel firmly and also be ready for the effects of the wind on other road users, particularly motorcyclists and flat-sided vehicles like lorries.

    · Plan your journey – is there a route with less exposure to the weather and less risk of fallen trees?  Choose a sheltered route if you have the option.

    · Strong winds are not constant, they are usually gusty so ensure you hold the steering wheel firmly.

    · Overtaking high sided vehicles or driving past buildings can result in a sudden gust from the side as you clear.

    · Give cyclists, motorcyclists, lorries and buses more room than usual. They get blown around by side winds easily. Even pedestrians can be blown about.

    · Watch trees and bushes on the roadside - their branches can show you how strong the wind is. Look well ahead, that way you don’t need to take your eye off the road and you can see any windy patches before you get to them.

    · Go slow enough to cope with the gusts. Wind can get under a car and reduce its handling and braking significantly.

    · Keep an eye on what is happening to other vehicles – where they are affected will give you a pre warning.

    · Go slowly enough to cope with the tree that has fallen right across the road, just round the bend where you can’t see it.

    · Be careful of debris, try and have space beside you in case you need to dodge it.

    In the rain

    · Before you set off, set your heater controls – rain can makes the windows mist up in seconds. You don’t want to be fiddling with controls when you should be concentrating on the road.

    · See and be seen. Put your lights on – as a rule of thumb, whenever you need to use your wipers you should also turn your dipped headlights on, and before overtaking put your wipers on their fastest setting.

    · Keep your eyes on the road ahead and plan your driving so that you can brake, accelerate and steer smoothly – harsh manoeuvres will unbalance the car.

    · Slow down. In the rain stopping distance is at least doubled. Giving yourself more space also helps to avoid spray, especially when following a large vehicle.

    · If you have cruise control, avoid using it on wet roads – you need to pay more attention to the road surface conditions and alter your speed gently.


    Please note the above information is aimed at car drivers. Riding in such weather can be highly dangerous and not advised.

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    odger said: "If the weather is really bad, consider whether you could postpone your journey until it settles down."

     

    Originally posted on  6th Jan 2014

  5. The MAG Hatters Rally | 14th - 16th of April 2017

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    Large Hall, live bands and Marquee Games. Snatch It Back Rock playing Friday night and Smokeroom on Saturday. Giant Jenga in Marquee. Real Ales and Ciders. Prize for Maddest HAT Ride-out Saturday lunchtime. 

    venue: Eastington Community Centre, Eastington, Stonehouse, Glouestershire, GL10 3SG price: Pre-book: £12.50. OTG: £15. Free patch for first 100 prebooks. £10 car charge. 
    tel: 0117 9442490 
    website: western-region.mag-uk.org 
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    e-mail: [email protected]

    MAG Hatters Rally 2017, Glouestershire