BMF’s end of season party - Tailend gears up after a very successful Kelso bikefest
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BMF Show organisers The Mulberry Group have said that as a result of a very successful Kelso Bikefest,(5-7 July) the BMF Tailend Show (13-15 September) is looking very good.
“The Kelso weekend gave us a large increase on last year’s attendance” said Mulberry’s MD Martin Chick, “and the weather helped enormously, as a result, bookings for Tailend are now coming in thick and fast”.
Tailend will again feature a stunt competition throughout the weekend with over 30 riders from all over the world including the USA, Europe and hopefully Australia and organisers are hoping to install temporary grandstand seating to give visitors an even greater view of the action.
The show weekend will also be the last chance for people to get their raffle tickets to win the trip of a lifetime with Riders for Health on one of their Experience Africa rides – the winning ticket will be drawn at the show on Sunday 15th September. The BMF Shows may not be back to the numbers of the mid/late 70’s, but things are definitely moving in the right direction and the Tailend Show will be a great party.
Keep up to date with full developments via www.thebmfshow.co.uk
Next Show date: Tailend 13-15 September, Peterborough Arena
About the BMF Shows
The BMF shows have been running for over 38 years. The shows offer members and non-members the opportunity to meet other bikers and to learn more about the work of the BMF.
The May Show (17-19 May 2013) is the season ‘opener’ and held at the Peterborough Arena (formerly the East of England Showground).
It is one of Europe’s largest (if not the largest) motorcycle shows. The BMF Kelso Bikefest, (5-7 July 2013) held at the Union Borders Showground, is positioned to be accessible bikers in Scotland and the North of England and is the second show of the season.
The final offering of the season is wrapped up with the Tailend Show, again in Peterborough, (13 - 15 September 2013) where, amongst other things a World Stunt Competition will be held.
About the BMF
The British Motorcyclists Federation was established in 1960 and was formed to represent all motorcyclists. The bmf's successful lobbying defeated such ill-conceived ideas as leg-protectors and the 100bhp limit restriction and continues to Promote, Pursue and Protect the rights of all motorcyclists.
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