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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Motorcycle Live - one week to go!

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    Motorcycle Live 2014 is just over one week away! The nine-day biking spectacular, which includes entertainment for all ages, will take place at The NEC, Birmingham from 22-30 November…

    Crank’d live action stunt show

    Crankd live action stunt showNo matter which way you turn at Motorcycle Live, there’s something incredible to watch, all for FREE. The Crank’d live stunt action show brings a mind-blowing blend of pedal and petrol-powered two-wheeled talent together to perform stunts on an indoor playground. read more     

    Test Ride Zone

    The Test Ride Zone will make a welcome return to the show thanks to Shoei, Sidi and Spada and a great line-up of bikes from the world’s leading manufacturers. Accompanied by out-riders, visitors with a full motorcycle licence can take a FREE test ride and get real feel for their chosen model. read more     

    Get On

    The industry-backed Get On campaign will once again return to Motorcycle Live, offering FREE 20-minute taster sessions to would-be bikers on a 125cc scooter or motorcycle in a private, indoor area with expert tuition from fully trained instructors. read more     

    Classic and Retro feature

    The Classic/Retro feature supported by the Coventry Transport Museum will include a special display in honour of the World War I Centenary, featuring unique, mint-condition machines from the era. The Retro collection meanwhile will focus on old favourites and rare gems from the 1980s. read more   

    My First Honda Licence

    Younger visitors can also get their first taste of riding at Motorcycle Live, thanks to the Honda My First Licence feature. Children can take a FREE supervised ride, experiencing the fun of two wheels around a specially constructed street scene. read more     

    Harley-Davidson Jumpstart

    Non-riders can shift their experience up several gears this year with the innovative Harley-Davidson Jumpstart Rider Experience. Participants can get to grips with the throttle and feel the rumble of the V-twin engine beneath them while changing up and down gears. read more      

    Motorcycle Live takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from 22-30 November 2014. Advance tickets are just £17 per adult, £11 for Seniors and £7 for children aged 11-16* (kids ten and under accompanied by a paying adult go free). There is also a £20 advance ticket, which includes entry to the show and a three-pack of Oxford Comfy neck warmers worth £15.  

  2. Win tickets to the Manchester Bike Show 2015

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    THE BIKER GUIDE® has joined forces with the organiser of the Manchester Bike Show, to be held on 28th & 29th March 2015 @ EventCity, next to the Trafford Centre, for a competition to win a set of tickets to this show.  

    To be in with a chance, simply share the post on our facebook page to your pages and/or groups and let us know below why you want to go.

    The Manchester Bike Show grows in size each year and the 4th show will be held in a 24,000 sqm space, (about the size of four football pitches) and offers you the opportunity to get close up and personal with the hottest new bikes from major manufacturers such as Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha, along with many other exhibitors and trade stands that you would expect to see at a bike show of this size and stature...  Also see 100's of rare, exotic, modern, classic, custom and Streetfighter machines from clubs and private individuals, thrilling stuntshows, DJ, lots of varied trade stalls, a multitude of guest stars and us - THE BIKER GUIDE!

    www.manchesterbikeshow.com

     

    Manchester Bike Show 2015, 28th - 29th March 2015

  3. Prescott Bike Festival 2015 update

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    A very excited visitor said of our 2014  'Specials' line up, "better than Goodwood", praise indeed. Wait 'till he sees the 2015 list and we're not finished yet!

     

    We're not ready to publish that list but...

    We can give you a sneaky peek of our riders / celebrity list (so far) to whet your appetite.
    •I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here - 4 x WSBK Champion, Carl Fogarty
    •All round joker, Steve Parrish
    •Adventurer, Nick Sanders
    •John Reynolds, 3 x BSB Champion
    •The all new BSB team from BeWiser Kawasaki
    •British Supermoto Champion (again), Chris Hodgson
    •Rising stars from Moto3, Team Repli-Cast's Charlie Nesbitt and Joe Thompson
    •TAG Kawasaki's Richard Cooper and Shaun Winfield
    •David Hailwood
    •Josh Day, Ruby Racing
    •Dan Cooper

    If you want to be a star on the day and Run the Hill, get in quick as places are filling fast!‏

  4. MEET... a star-studded line-up of racers at Motorcycle Live‏

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    Motorcycle Live is probably the best place in the UK to meet and greet some of the country’s – and in fact the world’s – leading racers in a relaxed post-season environment away from the paddock, all under one roof. The star-studded procession of racers from MotoGP, World and British Superbikes, Speedway and the Isle of Man TT will begin with a special opening ceremony on Saturday 22 November celebrating the best of British.

    The line-up of 2014 champions from the British Superbike Championship and its support series’ will take to the stage to officially open the nine-day biking extravaganza. 2014 BSB champion Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne will head up the collection of stars, which will also include British Supersport Evo champion Alex Olsen and National Superstock 1000 champion Danny Buchan.

    With Motorcycle Live underway, the racers will keep on coming. MotoGP stars on the guest list include Scott Redding, Randy De Puniet, Danny Kent, Bradley Smith and Wayne Gardner. 2014 World Superbike Champion Sylvain Guintoli is due to appear alongside fellow SBK riders Tom Sykes, Jonathan Rea, Leon Haslam, Alex Lowes and Troy Corser.

    Current World Speedway champion Greg Hancock and former champion Tai Woffinden will appear, while the Isle of Man TT stars will be out in force throughout the week with John McGuinness, Michael Dunlop, Conor Cummins, Bruce Anstey, Michael Rutter, James Hillier and Ryan Farquhar all in attendance.

    British Superbikes will also be well represented with Shakey Byrne, Ryuichi Kiyonari, James Ellison, Dan Linfoot, Jason O’Halloran and Tommy Bridewell joining the line-up on various days. Other well known faces from the world of motorcycling, such as Toby Moody, Julian Ryder, and of course Motorcycle Live’s very own James Whitham and Steve Parrish, will also be on hand to entertain. Eagle-eyed show-goers may even spot one or two celebrity bikers in the crowd.

    Visiting racers will be taking part in signing sessions on their respective manufacturer and sponsor stands, as well as participating in Whitham’s Q&As and the Fast Bikes Question of Bikes quiz with Parrish on the Blackhorse Stage in the British Eurosport Entertainment Zone. For a full list of attending riders, click here.

    Motorcycle Live takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from 22-30 November 2014. Advance tickets are just £17 per adult, £11 for Seniors and £7 for children aged 11-16* (kids ten and under accompanied by a paying adult go free). There is also a £20 advance ticket, which includes entry to the show and a three-pack of Oxford Comfy neck warmers worth £15.

    To book, call 0844 581 2345 or visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk

    *Advance ticket price, closing date for advanced tickets 5.00pm on 21 November 2014.

     

    Motorcycle Live 2014

  5. National Motorcycle Museum marks 30th anniversary with celebratory “Museum Live” open day

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    The National Motorcycle Museum celebrated its 30th anniversary this Saturday 1st November, with its “Museum Live” open day. The milestone event saw thousands of visitors join the museum in marking its heritage and successes since first opening its doors in October 1984.

    Attendees were treated to a range of free attractions and family-friendly activities; featuring free Museum entry, indoor trade displays, autojumble, wheelie machine and even the chance to “try a bike” in a controlled off road area.

    Highlights of the day included ex-GP rider and television commentator Steve Parrish who conducted chat show-style interviews and live race machine ‘start ups’ in a special “stars on stage” feature. Held in the Museum’s Imperial Suite the four features re-united the riders, the machines and the factory “back room” staff on stage throughout the day. Including machines such as the ex-works Norton Rotaries, “Slippery Sam” & names like Nation, Grant, Read & McGuinness visitors were treated to some fascinating viewing.   

    The day culminated with TT superstar John McGuinness drawing the winning ticket to win a Vincent Rapide motorcycle worth £40,000 in the Museum’s anniversary raffle prize draw. Friday (31 October) also saw Parrish host a date from his M.A.D Tour at the Museum.


    James Hewing, Museum director of the National Motorcycle Museum says: “We are very proud to be celebrating our 30th anniversary. Museum Live was a fantastic way for us to say thank you to the public for their support over the years and we are pleased to have been able to celebrate our achievements with everyone. We’re looking forward to the next 30 years!”

    The weekend was the pinnacle of a year’s celebrations for the National Motorcycle Museum. 2014 has also seen the venue host an installation of a pop-up art gallery & photographic competition* within the Museum which has seen footfall rise by 40%.

    Museum 30th anniversary photographic competition winners*-

    1st Prize: Luxury Break at a UK Best Western hotel- Mr Robert Bracher- “The Black Shadow”.
    2nd Prize: VIP Museum entry/tour & lunch for five-Mr Anthony Jinks- “Goldstar”.