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  1. We are delighted that the 7th edition of the booklet is now available from the website - Free, just the p&p to pay!

    We have worked on this publication for many months of 2017, to prepare and finalise the new cover design, content and information.
    This edition features lots of Biker friendly Cafes & Pubs across the UK, with over 200 included.

    The main aim is to produce a high quality printed publication, organised into an easy to use format, great to take and keep on a Motorcycle. We have every faith that it will continue to be as popular as our website, as it has fast become a much wanted, used and kept item for any Biker, especially when out on the road.

    The BIKER GUIDE booklet - Glossy, A5 in size and 52 gorgeous pages... Get one now

    Free, just the p&p to pay (£1.55 for one, with a special offer on bulk books, ideal for clubs and groups - i.e. 15 delivered for £5.95!)

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    THE BIKER GUIDE booklet, 7th edition.

    THE BIKER GUIDE - 7th edition, The essential guide for owners of a Motorcyc

    We would like to thank everyone who sent a picture for inclusion onto the lovely new front cover.

    Here is who is included -

    The images on the front cover, from the top left

    • Just married - Shaun and Faye Tinsley waiting for the ferry to Spain.
    • Jade Taylor on the Gavia Pass on route to the Stelvio, just four months after passing her test.
    • Ashley Day, Stacey Bailey, Jade Hinchliffe and Mike Wells-Burr at the top of the Cime de la Bonette, French Alps.
    • Helen Millward at the Worlds Largest All Female Biker Meet at Lynn's Raven Café.
    • Dawn Harrison, Wendy and Bill Hobbs and Geoff Springthorpe, at Donington Park Services, meeting point for the 2017 Ride to the Wall.
    • Amanda Herrington at the Krimml Waterfall on Gerlos Pass in Austria.
    • Lee Harrison riding up the ‘Golden Mile’ at Blackpool during the ‘Ride the lights’ event.
    • Steve and Angie Purdie on a trip to Scotland, on one of the back roads out of Moffat.
    • Debbie Millington and Becky Matthews after 1,400+ miles to do Land’s End to John O'Groats on the scenic route.
    • Dropping off the edge in the Peak District, from Andrew Cooke.
    • Visitors at La Tringale, on the way to MotoGP in Spain.
    • Helen Hughes and The Litas, Plymouth.
    • Debbie Boardman and the Curvy Riders Motorcycle Club.
    • Will Gostelow, Stu Spence, Kirstie Eden and Jo Williams of DMS riders.


  2. To date, Sam has rescued over 1,500 children from the hands of evil warlords who make sons kill their parents and who take small female children away and exploit them in the sex and slave trade and he currently feeds over 12,000 children, widows and orphans a day.

    Sam Childers: The Real Machine Gun Preacher - Speaking about his work Rescu "I will guarantee that you will never meet a preacher like Sam again.... He is unique - a one-off."

    In his former life, he dealt drugs and was an enforcer (a hired gun) for one of America’s most notorious motorcycle gangs, before his conversion to Christianity and him finding his mission - to save children in war-torn East Africa.

    In 2013 Sam received the Mother Teresa Award for International Social Justice (the largest award of its type in the world for International Social Justice) and he is the only American ever to be bestowed with that honour (the Dalai Lama and UK House of Lords rep, Baroness Caroline Cox were also bestowed with this award in previous years). Sam Childers - Mother Teresa Award for International Social Justice

    Bikers are very welcome to this event, especially as Sam is a biker. Go along and listen to this great inspiring man speak and bring as many fellow bikers with you as you wish to. Just pre-book to secure your space.

    The organisers have even arranged to have MGP (Machine Gun Preacher) and AOEAUK (Angels of East Africa UK) biker patches available on the day. Sam Childers - Angels of East Africa UK - The Real Machine Gun Preacher

    There will also be books, dvd’s and t-shirts available for those who wish to purchase them and Sam will gladly sign them for you.

    venue: Hayling Island Community Centre, Station Road, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 0HB

    The event is free and if you would like to attend, then just contact Mark or Deborah Dawes on 02392 460815 or by email at [email protected] to secure your space.

    A free event - Sam Childers, The Real Machine Gun Preacher (not the Hollywood Gerard Butler), is coming back to Hayling Island 16th March 2018...

    www.facebook.com/events/2081971628697347/

    See more information here 

    Sam Childers - Angels of East Africa UK - The Real Machine Gun Preacher

  3. The Manx Motor Cycle Club, organisers of the Manx Grand Prix, are pleased to announce an additional race to the 2018 Race Programme with a second Lightweight Race added to the traditional schedule on the last race day and expected to quickly become an integral part of the event.

    Practising for this year’s event will commence on Saturday 18 August with the MGP Races starting on Monday 27 August when the four lap Newcomers Race will signal the start of the five race programme.  Wednesday 29 August features the Junior Race in the morning followed by the first Lightweight MGP Race later in the day.

    Friday 31 August will see the second Lightweight Race open proceedings followed by the Blue Riband Senior Manx Grand Prix.

    Club Chairman, Harvey Garton, commented:

    “Following feedback from the 2017 races, it was acknowledged that the event would benefit from two races on the final day and the club felt the best way forward was to incorporate a second Lightweight Race to complement the very popular Senior Manx Grand Prix.”
    There's good news for fans wanting to experience the Manx Grand Prix in person. Information on travel and accommodation options as well as grandstand seats can be obtained from the Isle of Man Festival of Motorcycling’s authorised Travel Partners - iomtt travel - by calling +44 (0) 1624 640 011.