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  1. The British Motor Museum will host four nostalgic motoring shows in July. These will include the Wythall Busfest on 6 July, the BMC & Leyland Show supported by Peter James Insurance on 14 July and the Old Ford Rally supported by Peter James Insurance and Rootes Heritage Day, both on 21 July.

     

    The Wythall Busfest is arranged in partnership with the Transport Museum Wythall, and will feature over 100 restored, vintage, and modern buses and coaches. 2024 marks the 120th anniversary of the Birmingham and Midlands Motor Omnibus Company, famously becoming Midland Red. Visitors can enjoy seeing a historic line-up of vehicles from this innovative company, with examples running on the free services during the day.

     

    The BMC & Leyland Show supported by Peter James Insurance, will feature a wide range of British marques produced by the British Motor Corporation, British Leyland and The Rover Group. Hundreds of vehicles will be lined up outside the Museum, from Minis and Morris Minors to the larger Rover 800s, Montego’s and Maestros, as well as a variety of vans and lorries. 2024 also marks 60 years of the Austin Morris 1800 ‘Landcrab’, and the organisers are hoping for at least 50 models to go on display!

     

    The Old Ford Rally supported by Peter James Insurance, will enable fans to see around 400 classic Fords, aged between 50 – 100 years old. A huge range of cars are expected to be on display, from Model Ts to the cars of the pre-war austerity years, as well as the more luxurious post-war Zephyrs, Zodiacs, and Granadas, plus the fan-favourite Anglias, Mk1 and Mk2 Cortinas, Capris, Escorts, and Fiestas.

     

    Taking place alongside the Old Ford Rally, the Rootes Archive Centre Trust will be holding their Rootes Heritage Day, celebrating all kinds of Rootes classics, from earlier Hillmans, Humbers, Sunbeams and Singers to the later Chryslers, Simcas and Talbots. Ticket holders on the 21 July will be able to enjoy both the Old Ford and Rootes shows, as well as entry to the Museum and Collections Centre, all with one ticket.

     

    On the day, the Museum will also be playing host to a Meccano exhibition, in partnership with the Midlands Meccano Guild. This regular fixture of the show day has grown from 25 tables in the beginning to over 50 tables this year, holding an impressive collection of Meccano models from all over the country. This unique addition is a must-see for modelling fans, who may even find some inspiration for their next great projects!

     

    Tom Caren, Show Manager at the British Motor Museum, stated, “We have a fantastic range of nostalgic motoring shows for our visitors and enthusiasts to enjoy in July! With so much choice, there’s something for everyone, and this year, two of our shows are celebrating special motoring anniversaries too!

    Advance ticket prices are £16 per adult, £9 per child (5-16 years), Under 5s free, £14 per concession and £43 for a family. Anyone wishing to enter a vehicle into a show can do so online. Camping is also available at some of the shows. For more information about the shows, please visit the website at https://www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/whats-on or call 01926 895300.

  2. Depart: 8am (NB the cafe will be open from 7am)
     
    Depart Ace Cafe London 0800hrs travel to M40 Oxford services.
    Depart 0930hrs, Travel to National Motorcycle Museum M42.
    Depart 1115hrs,.Travel to Knutsford services M6
    Depart 1300hrs, Travel to Moto Services Burton In Kendal
    Depart 1500hrs (This is the main form up area for anyone travelling from Scotland and all points North or East of main route).

    All bikes will then depart En Masse to Barrow in Furness and arrive in Town Centre at approximately 1600hrs.
     
    The ride is to honour and remember Dave, Si King will be leading the ride and raising funds which will be evenly split between NSPCC Childline and The National Institute of Cancer Research.
     
    Go Fund Me page

    £3 from the sale of each item will also be donated to the charities.
    For more info see here
     
    At the Ace, we remember the fun visit by the 'Hairy Bikers' in 2007.

    See you at The Ace 

  3. Tips and Legal Guidance

    As the warm embrace of summer envelops us, the allure of hitting the open road on a motorbike beckons to many enthusiasts. However, with the joys of cruising under the sun comes a sobering reality: an increase in motorbike accidents during the summer months. Understanding the reasons behind this spike and knowing what to do in the unfortunate event of a crash can make all the difference.
    Here's a closer look at the statistics, precautions, and legal recourse available, including insights from Tylers Solicitors.

    The Surge in Summer Motorbike Accidents:

    Statistically, the summer months see a noticeable uptick in motorbike accidents. There are several factors contributing to this trend:

    Increased Traffic: With better weather, more vehicles, including motorbikes, populate the roads. This congestion heightens the risk of accidents due to the sheer volume of vehicles sharing the road.

    Visibility Challenges: While summer brings longer daylight hours, it also introduces glare from the sun, which can impede visibility for both motorcyclists and other motorists. This decreased visibility raises the likelihood of collisions.

    Inexperienced Riders: Summer often attracts novice riders eager to experience the thrill of motorcycling. Unfortunately, inexperienced riders may be more prone to accidents due to a lack of skill or proper training.

    Road Conditions: Summer weather can also impact road surfaces. Factors such as increased oil slicks from vehicles, loose gravel, or uneven pavement can create hazardous conditions for motorcyclists.

    What to Do in the Event of a Crash:

    Despite precautions, accidents can still occur. Knowing how to respond can mitigate the aftermath's impact.

    Here are the essential steps to take if you're involved in a motorbike accident:

    Assess Injuries: Prioritise your safety and that of others involved. Check for injuries and seek medical attention immediately if needed.

    Report the Accident: Contact law enforcement to report the accident. A police report can serve as crucial documentation for insurance claims and legal proceedings.

    Gather Information: Collect pertinent details such as the other party's contact and insurance information, as well as eyewitness accounts and photographic evidence of the scene.

    Seek Legal Guidance: Consult with a reputable solicitor specialising in motorbike accidents claims like Tylers Solicitors. They can offer expert advice on navigating the legal complexities, ensuring your rights are protected and you receive fair compensation for damages incurred.

    Tylers Solicitors: A Trusted Partner in Motorbike Accident Claims:

    Tylers Solicitors understands the unique challenges faced by motorbike accident victims. With years of experience in handling such cases, they offer compassionate support and robust legal representation.

    Here's how they can assist:

    Expertise: Tylers Solicitors boasts a team of skilled professionals well-versed in motorbike accident law. They leverage their expertise to advocate for clients' rights and pursue maximum compensation for injuries and damages.

    Personalised Approach: Recognizing that every case is unique, Tylers Solicitors provides personalised attention to each client. They take the time to understand the specific circumstances surrounding the accident, tailoring their approach to achieve optimal outcomes.

    Comprehensive Support: From guiding clients through the claims process to representing them in negotiations or litigation, Tylers Solicitors offers comprehensive support at every stage. They strive to alleviate the burden on clients, allowing them to focus on recovery.

    Transparent Communication: Tylers Solicitors prioritises transparent communication, keeping clients informed and empowered throughout the legal proceedings. They are readily accessible to address any questions or concerns, fostering trust and confidence in their representation.

    Conclusion:

    Summer beckons motorbike enthusiasts to embrace the thrill of the open road, but it also brings heightened risks of accidents. Understanding the contributing factors and taking precautions can help mitigate these risks. In the unfortunate event of a crash, knowing what steps to take and seeking legal guidance from trusted professionals like Tylers Solicitors can ensure your rights are protected and you receive the compensation you deserve. Stay safe, ride responsibly, and remember that help is always available when you need it most.

     

    Article from Tylers Solicitors 

    www.tylerssolicitors.co.uk

    Tylers Solicitors, Motorbike Accident Claims

  4. The long-standing record of 26 wins at the Isle of Man TT, set by Joey Dunlop, was today broken by his nephew Michael, a D3O supported rider, when he won the Supertwin TT Race 1. This extraordinary achievement cements Michael’s name in the TT annuals and makes him the most successful TT rider of all time.

    The Metzeler Supertwin TT Race 1 proved to be a Dunlop masterclass aboard the Paton, as he put in a dominant ride to cross the line 20.406 seconds ahead of his closest competitor. After several schedule changes, competitors and fans were treated to sunny conditions for the three lap race, although the wind was a factor in several sectors of the course, where Dunlop rode at near Supertwin lap record pace.

    D3O is proud to have been a part of Michael’s journey since 2017 and to witness the accomplishments that he has achieved throughout the years. The British company, widely considered to be the market leader in impact protection, provides the 35-year-old with custom fitted impact protectors that are tailored to his specific requirements of having something comfortable that protectors to the highest standards, as the Isle of Man TT provides unique challenges with walls, lamp posts and hedges lining the 37.73mile Mountain Course.

    Richard Harfoot, Head of Motorsport at D3O

    “Huge congratulations to Michael Dunlop on his historic victory at the Isle of Man TT today. His fearless determination inspires us all. As a D3O ambassador he continually pushes the limits of what’s possible and we are incredibly proud to support him. He has made history today and we wish him luck for all the victories that are still ahead of him.”

     

    Michael Dunlop

    “After the disappointment last time I really wanted to make up for it today, it should have been 28. We had an issue on the first night and the boys worked hard to fix it so thanks to them for working all night. I felt good, knew I needed to relax, calm down and just go. The wee bike felt good, although it was windy up there and I’m not the smallest. This is a nice place to be though. I’ve never modelled myself against Joey and I don’t want to be. He was a special talent, and everybody aspires to be him. I’ve broken records but this was a personal thing I wanted to break. That’s the one I’ve always wanted.”

    With five races still to run, including the blue riband Senior TT, there is potential for the record to be broken further.