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Category: Ace Cafe
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Those arriving on two wheels @ Ace Cafe will be entitled to a free tea or coffee at the cafe, up to 10.30am.
The annual Ride to Work Day on Monday 20th June is National, and is part of the International Ride to Work Day.
A great opportunity for motorcycle and scooter riders to demonstrate the enjoyment and benefits of life on two wheels to work colleagues and friends.
www.ridetoworkday.co.uk
www.ace-cafe-london.com
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Date: Monday 30th May 2011 Depart Cafe: 10.30am Route: A406 - A13 - M25 - A2 - M2 - A299 to Margate Seafront The 4th annual Margate Meltdown is the most recently established of Ace Cafe London's free to attend major ride-outs. The ride-out from the cafe to this popular seaside resort in Kent is held each year on occasion of the annual Spring Bank Holiday. Margate's seafront and harbour is given over to motorcycles, diverse club and trade stands, a stage and live entertainment from Noon with rockin' band "The Sunsetters" and DJ Bill Guntrip. Margate's famous amusement park, Dreamland will be open and back by popular demand, is the return of Carter's Steam Fair with their paramount Chair-O-Planes having received a complete restoration in recent months. These are the second large ride the Carter family took on the road back in the early days of being showmen and believed to have originated from Europe during the early 1920's! Dreamland is open from 11am and is free to enter. Working closely with our chosen charity for this event, the Royal British Legion Riders Branch (RBLRB), the town and Thanet District Council, Margate not only has everything that a great ride-out requires, it has a great beach and plenty of heritage to include a legacy from the 1960's that is of world renown relating to motorbikes, scooters and the Mods & Rockers that rode them! www.acecafeevents.com
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10am - Sunday 31st July - Brent Cross
Following the lamented loss, due to new building works, of last years inaugural event venue of Wembley, and as a consequence of the event having outgrown the original historic North Circular Road premises, Ace Cafe London, in association with StuntUK and the International StuntBike Freestyle (SBF) competition, have teamed up again to present the Ace Cafe London Streetfighter & Stunt Festival, to be held throughout the day from 10am on Sunday 31st July, now relocated one mile east from the cafe along the North Circular Road and near the M1 motorway at the UK's premier shopping centre, Brent Cross.
In addition to trade and industry stands and displays, this second annual event again combines the cafe's legendary Streetfighter Sunday, as well as showcasing the live action finals of the SBF competition, with stunt riders from across Europe and beyond taking part and competing for an increased prize fund totalling £5K.
Individual Freestyle: 1st: £2K 2nd: £1K 3rd: £750
Longest Stoppie: £750
Sickest Trick: £500
Highlights of the event include the Evel Knievel " True Evel" tour, featuring Evel's original motorcycles, famous jump leathers, personal memorabilia, and untold photos and stories, "Best Streetfighter" static display by Streetfighters Magazine, plus "Show Up n' Shine" competitions with awards and prizes, dyno shoot-out, tyre-frying burnouts, mini moto's and a wheelie machine for those who want to experience "up in the air" thrills!
In addition to the Ace stage, featuring live music from Avenge Vulture Attack and hosting MC and BikerFM Streetfighter DJ "Kiss My Ass", entertainment includes The Fuel Girls, a host of hot tricks from the East Coast FMX display team and pro drifter Belinda Challis, who will be putting her Garage-D built Nissan Skyline R32 through its paces.
London's Air Ambulance is once again the events chosen charity.
To enter your bike in the Streetfighters Magazine Static Display please contact: WILL JOBBINS Email: [email protected]
Tickets are available at the cafe and via the Ace web shop, as well as on the gate on the day.
Buy your ticket at the cafe and you will receive a free tea or coffee.
Tickets: Individual £7.50 (£10 on the gate) Individual + Bike £7.50 (£10 on the gate) Individual + Bike + Pillion £12.50 (£15 on the gate) A special family ticket will be available on the gate £15
All enquiries: Darren Williams - Ace Cafe Events Team Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)20 8961 1000
www.stuntuk.co.uk www.streetfightersmag.com www.bikerfm.co.uk www.londonsairambulance.com www.evelknievel.com www.fuelgirls.co.uk www.myspace.com/avengevultureattack www.ecfmx.co.uk www.drifther.co.uk www.acecafeevents.com
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Now available at the cafe and from the Ace Cafe's web shop, and celebrating the 10th anniversary of the cafe having fully reopened, the comprehensive new book "Ace Times, speed thrills and tea spills, a cafe and a culture" relates and illustrates the definitive history of London's Ace Cafe, a roadside pull-in that opened in 1938 and became the most famous haunt of the motorcycle riding "Ton-up kids" in the 50s and the Rockers in the 60s. The book also tells the story of other venues and cafes, like the 59 club, the Busy Bee and others elsewhere around the country.
A substantial high quality hardback publication, over seventy years in the making, packed with personal recollections and evocative photographs, Ace Times also features the fastest motorcycles, the loudest music, the iconic movies and the distinctive clothing and styles of the cafe racing era. Burn ups, press hysteria, rock n roll riots, police baiting, Mods and Rockers, pirate radio, and loads more besides, all unambiguously revealed.
Mick Duckworth, the author of this hard-bound publication from Redline Books, will be signing copies at Ace Cafe London on Sunday 24th April (Norton & BSA Day) and on the Ace stand on Southend seafront Easter Monday 25th April, occasion of the cafe's 13th annual Southend Shakedown.
Buy at the cafe or order online
Price £29.95 + P&P
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Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the full reopening of the legendary North Circular Road premises in 2001, Ace Cafe London will form an integral part of the new and exciting event held on the weekend of 25th & 26th June, at the Circuit Carole, Paris.
The Ace Cafe London Ace Corner display stand and presence will include merchandise, the launch of the new Ace Times book about the cafe and its history, the T3 Racing built Ace 904S Thruxton Special motorcycle, rock n' roll stage and, for the first time in France, is to feature a Rockers Cafe !
This all new, Paris based, Iron Bikers event is about having fun and enjoyment on two wheels, including track rides, test rides on new models, special guests and is dedicated to all who love classic motorcycles, from the 1950s through to the 1980s, showcasing race bikes, specials, collectors machines, replicas and cafe racers.
www.ironbikers.fr
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