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  1. Some have been created in sheds over lockdown and will form part of the showcase. Come and enjoy this Cotswold custom classic (ticket-only) ride-in.

    If you would like to display your custom masterpiece at KICKBACK on the 27th September please just email [email protected] including good pics. We'll get back to you with confirmation and details.

    Devitt KICKBACK ride in custom showcase is at the Classic Motor Hub near Bibury Gloucestershire GL7 5NX. Click here for tickets ClassicMotorHub.com

  2. After the end of a grilling semester, students look forward to breaks and holidays. They'll get to dine and wine with loved ones, de-stress in a new destination, visit museums, and more. Exploring the world offers a thrilling chance at adventure, experiencing foreign and native cultures, making new relationships, and many more.  Why Traveling by Motorbike is a Great Idea for a Student

    During school breaks many scholars can't find the time to travel, owing to the overwhelming amount of academic tasks they'll have to complete before resumption. This dilemma leaves British students asking the question "Can I get online help from a professional UK writing service?". The answer is yes you can get experienced assistance from a writing service in the UK, with Edubirdie often being the go-to option for many scholars in such scenarios. Getting this aid gives students the time to explore the world, relax, or accomplish other crucial tasks, while still having a top-notch paper.

    And if you are looking to take a trip soon, then consider travelling by motorcycle. Here's why.

    Experience Nature Unhindered

    Travelling by motorcycle gives you a clear view of nature. You'll get to see and experience the beauty of nature thanks to a magnificent display of landscapes and trees. While travelling down the road, the wind brushes across your face, the sounds of animal life fills the air, and more. Motorbike travel also offers you the chance to stop in a nice spot to appreciate these natural sights and sounds better.

    Perfect for Building Travel Albums

    When using any means of transportation other than a bike, you don't get the chance to take perfect photos. While in a car or bus, your photo sessions are limited, as the vehicle rolls past an object, scenery, or event of interest. Motorbike travel grants you the opportunity to stop at any time on the road and take those perfect shots for your album.

    Feel Free and the Alluring Sense of Adventure There's something about travelling by motorcycle that instills a sense of freedom. It's a common term many bikers used in describing the experience of the road. You'll decide your destination and stop, you can ride through the city, country town, or off track.

    You are on an adventure when you motorbike travel, as it's a trip between you and nature. Your journey's shape is in your hands.

    Learn to Admire the Little Things

    Motorbike travel often gives you the chance to appreciate simplicity. You'll learn to worry less about not having more and be content with the available resources. While on the road, there's little room on your bike, leaving you with the only option of packing the essentials. This situation helps you learn to live as a minimalist.

    Another habit you'll pick up on the road is resourcefulness, as you learn to be more prudent with money. Living minimalistic and being resourceful are both crucial attributes that shape students for success in college.  

    Experience New Cultures and Relationships  

    While travelling by motorcycle, you'll get to explore new places, experience new cultures and build new relationships with the locals. You can easily go off the main roads or tracks on a bike, getting you in closer proximity with locals. This off-road flexibly means you can explore new cities better. You'll also have a higher chance of striking up conversations with locals off the main roads. The ability to communicate and appreciate other cultures are both essential skills a student needs to achieve success after graduation. 

    Final Thoughts  

    The main aim of travelling is to make new memories and experiences. Exploring the world on a motorbike delivers you with the best of the experience. Travelling by motorcycle offers you excitement and a chance to create your adventure story.   

    It provides you with a unique way to experience nature, and pick up essential life skills. British students don't have to worry about an assignment overload getting in the way of their adventure, they can always get help from a top-notch writing service. 

     

     

     

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  3. The Carole Nash 27th Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, one of the best bike shows in the world, is going ahead… but with a twist. Visitors will be welcomed to the show on October 10 and 11 at the Stafford County Showground, but only if they have bought their ticket in advance from our website www.staffordclassicbikeshows.com/october

    You can purchase either a Saturday or Sunday ticket, but if you don’t have a ticket, you will not be allowed into the show.
    The total number of visitors will be limited on both days to keep everyone safe, allow for social distancing and keeps the show in line with Government guidance.
    See the safety plan at www.mortonsevents.co.uk/covid and see what we’re doing and how you can help to keep everyone safe.

    Visitors should bring their face covering or mask so they can access the indoor space at the show, again in line with the government advice. Whilst the show won’t look and feel like a ‘regular’ Stafford, it’s sure to be a fantastic day out for the modern classic bike fan!

  4. The British Motor Museum is delighted to announce it is to host a series of brand new monthly evening gatherings aimed at motoring enthusiasts. The first ‘Gaydon Gathering’ will take place on Tuesday 15 September from 5:30pm to 8pm and the next on Tuesday 13 October. The Gaydon Gathering will then be a regular feature of the 2021 events programme, on the second Tuesday of every month starting on the 13 April 2021.

    These informal events will be held outdoors on the Museum’s arenas and are free to attend. Visitors can just turn up on the evening, with no pre booking required. At 7pm the Museum will present the ‘Gaydon Garage’ feature when the Museum’s workshop doors will be opened to reveal one of the fantastic vehicles from the collection that are not often seen out of the Museum. The vehicle will be driven out onto the apron and introduced over the PA system.

    Display vehicles will be parked in front of the Museum whilst there will be separate free parking for those that arrive in modern everyday vehicles.  On the night visitors can also enjoy refreshments including burgers, beers, tea, coffee and soft drinks. Gaydon Gatherings will take place in the grounds but the Museum itself will not be open during these evenings.

    Tom Caren, Show Manager at the British Motor Museum stated “Our casual gatherings are open to everyone. It doesn’t matter if your vehicle is British or not, if it’s a car, commercial, military, bus, motorbike, scooter, tractor or any other interesting vehicle, just bring it along. Be it classic, veteran, vintage or a modern classic – all are welcome. And if you don’t have any of the above, you are still welcome to come along and enjoy the evening! It’s an opportunity for petrol heads to indulge their passion with like-minded people - whilst having a burger and a drink. We hope these events will appeal to our enthusiast friends who would like an early week alternative to staying at home watching TV!”

    In addition, the Museum hopes to launch some evening indoor events for enthusiasts  over the winter months; more information on this will follow on its website and via social media. The Museum will continue to monitor the Government advice and keep visitors informed of any changes.  Names and contact details of all arrivals will be taken to comply with NHS Test and Trace and visitors are asked to observe social distancing.