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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Five reasons to say: “Let’s go…to Motorcycle Live!”

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    Five reasons to say: “Let’s go…to Motorcycle Live!”

    An annual trip for thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts across the country, Motorcycle Live in association with Bikesure Insurance, will be opening its doors this November at the NEC, Birmingham.

    From 18-26 November, show-goers will be treated to all the latest models, rider and celebrity interviews and the opportunity to get on two wheels for free. 

    As if that wasn’t enough, here are five reasons why motorcycle fans should book tickets to the UK’s biggest and most interactive motorcycle and scooter show, now… 

    Be the first!  

    Motorcycle Live will be the first UK premiere of many of the brand-new models from manufacturers, so visitors will be the first to get up close to them. With over 45 manufacturers already signed up to the show, there will be a lot to see whether electric or petrol-powered. 

    Get on two wheels

    There are ‘live’ activities to take part in for all ages. Whether taking to two wheels for the first time, having a go on an electric bike to see what all the ‘buzz’ is about, taking to the dirt in Experience Adventure or heading out onto the road with the Test Ride Zone - the choices are endless. With all the kit provided, visitors don’t even need to  worry about bringing their own protective clothing.

    Meet riding stars 

    Visitors can meet motorcycle racers, riding celebrities and influencers galore at the show. With live entertainment at the Black Horse stage taking place throughout the day and meet and greets held by manufacturers and exhibitors, there will be plenty of opportunities to meet riding idols. 

    Lovers of BSB may want to attend on Sunday 19th November for the dedicated day for all things British Superbikes. And Saturday 25th November, the show is also welcoming a whole raft of World Champions for the FIM Champion's Day. 

    Fun for all 

    Whether going alone, with friends or with the whole family, there’s plenty to do for everyone. Motorcycle fans aged four to 12 can enjoy the Arenacross Youth MX experience^, whilst anyone aged 14 and over can participate in the MCIA TryRide zone. Entry for under 5’s is free** and those aged 6-18 are just £2.50**. 

    Save money by booking in advance 

    Some people like to be organised, others don’t, but it pays to plan in advance to save some money and get a good deal. 

    Advanced ticket prices offer show-goers the opportunity to save money – priced at £23* for an adult ticket and children 6-18 just £2.50 when accompanied by a paying adult – under 5’s are free. Group discounts are also available for those looking to buy more than 10 tickets - and members of the group don't have to come on the same day. 

    Those wishing for an extra deal can select to buy a £28 ticket and collect a Zerofit Thermal Bobble Hat (worth £20) when they arrive at the show! 

    For more information on Motorcycle Live, visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk

    Let’s go… to Motorcycle Live! 

    *Bookings are subject to a £2.00 booking fee. **Children must be accompanied by an adult.  Tickets available at the discounted advanced rate until 5pm on 17th November 2023, after which ticket prices revert to the higher, on the door rate. All information correct at time of release. ^Costs apply 

     

  2. Indian Motorcycle renews partnership as headline sponsor of Indian Riders Fest 2024

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    Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, is proud to announce the renewal of its partnership as the headline sponsor for the Indian Riders Fest 2024 (IRF24). This partnership marks the continuation of a successful collaboration that marks the 10th anniversary of the official Indian Riders Group and celebrates the spirit of riding. With an extra day added to the program off the back of record-breaking attendance of over 3000 people from 39 nationalities in 2023, IRF24 aims to bring together riders and fans from all corners of the globe to reconfirm its position as one of the most significant gatherings of Indian Motorcycle enthusiasts globally.

    Located in ÄŒeské BudÄ›jovice (Budweis), Czech Republic, from July 13-16, IRF24 promises to be an unforgettable experience for motorcycle enthusiasts with a host of exciting activities, exclusive product showcases, and unforgettable rides. In addition, the festival’s 2024 theme, ‘Back In Time,’ will take participants on a journey through the storied history of Indian Motorcycle with an immersive experience that pays homage to the classic designs and innovations that have defined the brand over the years, illustrated with a display of iconic vintage models.

    “We are delighted to renew our partnership with Jean-Marie and the IRF team for Indian Riders Fest for 2024,” said Grant Bester, Vice President International for Indian Motorcycle. “Indian Motorcycle has always been committed to the riding community, and the IRF is not just a celebration of our motorcycles but also highlights the dedication of our riders. The rapid evolution of the IRF since 2019 is a testament to the team and as the major event on the international calendar, it allows us to connect with owners at a deeper level. After the hugely enjoyable time I had at the 2023 event, I cannot wait to meet, and ride, with everyone in Budweis again next year.”

    Jean-Marie Guyon, the organiser of the IRF, commented, “I am thrilled at this renewed commitment from Indian Motorcycle. It marks another exciting chapter in our ongoing collaboration. We look forward to taking IRF24 to new heights and creating unforgettable moments for the Indian Motorcycle community. Indian Motorcycle and the IRF team are eagerly anticipating the event and invite motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the globe to come and be part of this extraordinary event. With our theme of ‘Back In Time,’ we’ll take you on a nostalgic journey back to an era filled with music and freedom, a time before social media dominated our lives. Let’s make memories and friendships that will last a lifetime.”

    Alongside a variety of food and retail stalls, festival goers will be thrilled with heart-stopping performances from the Wall of Death, fearless stunt riders, live concerts, a genuine Indian Motorcycle apparel shop, the Indian Motorcycle Roadshow truck offering test rides on the latest models, and much more.

    Another major feature of the 2023 festival was the AMD-approved Budweis Indian Motorcycle Custom Show, the only custom show to be 100% dedicated to Indian Motorcycle. Back with official AMD approval for 2024, the larger custom show will again be a showcase for skilful builders and incredible craftsmanship. More details of the 2024 Budweis Indian Motorcycle Custom Show will be detailed in a future release.

    Until the end of October, attendees can take advantage of special “early bird” discounted prices on IRF24 tickets, Riders Packs, and hotel accommodations. Additionally, the event offers a unique “Two Person” ticket option and Riders Pack, providing a 15% saving over buying two separate tickets, an excellent opportunity for riding partners and friends to join in the festivities.

    To stay up to date with all the latest news and developments about IRF24, visit the newly redesigned IRF24 website which now includes an e-shop where enthusiasts can purchase tickets, Riders Packs, and even hotel accommodations.

    Festival Website:  www.indianridersfest.eu
    Direct e-Shop link: eshop.indianridersfest.eu

    The Indian Riders Fest has become an essential date for Indian Motorcycle riders welcoming everyone, regardless of motorcycle brand. Anyone interested in planning on attending IRF24 should mark their calendars, visit the festival website to secure their tickets, and get ready for four days filled with laughter, new friendships, and a celebration of the simplicity and freedom that characterised a bygone era.

    Below is just a taste of the packed program throughout the weekend:

    • Larger Budweis Custom Indian Motorcycle Show – AMD-Approved
    • Indian Riders Group 10th Anniversary Celebration
    • Indian Motorcycle Demo Rides
    • Vintage Indian Motorcycle Display
    • Indian Motorcycle Bar & Chill-out Area
    • Parade Ride – New Route
    • Guided Motorcycle Tours
    • Wall Of Death Shows
    • Stunt Rider Displays
    • Street Artists & Dance Shows
    • Live Music & DJs
    • Secured & Monitored 24h Parking

    Indian Riders Fest 2023 Official Video

    The IRF23 video offers a glimpse into the excitement and camaraderie that participants can expect at this year’s event.

  3. All-American Cruise-In (T-Bird & Ford Special)

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    Saturday 30th September 16.00 - 23.00

    With the “Blue Oval” dating from 1907 and a family that includes Lincoln and Mercury, come and join Ace Cafe London celebrating the 105th anniversary of the Ford car that changed everything, the Model T.

    The 95th anniversary of the opening in 1928 of the River Rouge Plant, Dearborn USA, and the 50th “Golden” anniversary of the release in 1973 of the film “American Graffiti”, gave us a guy called John Milner and his '32 Ford and an elusive mystery girl driving a white 1956 Ford Thunderbird.

    From Hank Williams and his “hot rod Ford” of 1951, to the 1955 “Hot Rod Lincoln” of Charlie Ryan, and the Collins Kids “Hot Rod” of 1958. Get your fix, listen, revel and be immersed in a mix of the best rock and roll and rockabilly, blended with the London sub-culture sounds, broadcasting 24/7 on online radio and social media

    There's soda pop and the dancing's free
    So if you wanna have fun, come along with me
     
     See you at the Ace!

  4. BSA and National Motorcycle Museum team up to realise a rider’s legacy

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    A determined motorcycling enthusiast is on a mission to honour his late father's legacy by finally getting a 1957 BSA A10 family heirloom on the road for the first time, to make its debut at the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR) in 2024. After hearing his passionate and emotional story, BSA Motorcycles, together with the National Motorcycle Museum, have agreed to help fund and carry out the necessary work required to complete a restoration that has been 66 years in the making.

    Now the property of Richard George, supported by his brother Phil, the A10 has been a staple of their family history for the past few decades but has never made it more than a few metres down the road. Purchased in the late 1960s for ‘next to nothing’ during a time when British bikes were losing favour in the market to imported Japanese models, the A10 first belonged to Richard’s father. After sadly losing his battle to cancer and liver failure in 2021, he entrusted the bike into the hands of his sons with one, simple request: ‘get it fit for the road. 

    Richard explained: “I grew up with this motorcycle. I remember watching my father and uncle ride it around the garden when I was young – it was quite a large garden with plenty of room. It’s always been in the family. My dad spent thousands on it. He painted the tank himself, had it re-chromed and took it as far as he could before the illness took over. I took the bike on following my father’s death. I’ve had the electrics redone, had it re-registered, and done quite a bit of work. But I’ve taken it as far as I can. No matter what I do, the clutch keeps dragging, so in order to fulfil my dad’s final wish, I took a long shot and reached out for help.”

    Richard contacted BSA Motorcycles through the company’s Facebook page, which has quickly become a community of brand enthusiasts since BSA’s rebirth in 2021. Upon hearing Richard’s story, the company got in touch with the National Motorcycle Museum and agreed to fund some of the restoration works.

    Roy Pinto, Marketing Manager, BSA Motorcycles, commented: “Richard’s story encapsulates the BSA spirit perfectly. This is a brand that means so much to so many people, and our heritage and legacy lives on in motorcycling communities and families. When we heard about Richard’s quest, we were touched by his story and keen to help him achieve his goal. BSA motorcycles really have gone down in history as classics and if we can work with Richard and the museum to keep this one alive, we not only further the A10’s legacy, but that of Richard’s father too.”

    The BSA A10 gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. It was powered by a 650cc air-cooled parallel-twin engine, known for its smooth power delivery and reliability. The BSA A10's iconic design, combined with its comfortable ride and powerful performance, has since made it a sought-after vintage motorcycle among enthusiasts and collectors.

    Wesley Wall, a restorer at the National Motorcycle Museum, commented: “When I first looked at Richard’s A10, it was clear that he had already done some restoration work to a high standard, but there is a bit of work still yet to do. It clearly has a clutch problem and will benefit from some adjustments and the addition of some new clutch plates. It has the wrong carburettor and there is a mudguard missing but we can access high-quality A10 parts fairly easily these days, so we can certainly get this fit for the road.”

    The final goal for Richard is to make his debut at the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in 2024. DGR is an annual international charity event where participants dressed in dapper attire ride classic and vintage motorcycles to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues.

    Richard remarked: “I’ve never done the DGR before but I know of it and I think it’s a great event. To dress up in my finest clothes and ride this A10 among the BSA and motorcycling community will be a real achievement. It’s what my dad would have wanted.”