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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Japanese & European Bike Show - 16th/17th June

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    Following our successful return to Donington Park in early February with The 12th Classic Japanese and European Motorcycle Show, ClassicShows are pleased to announce that plans for this weekends two day event at Donington Park are progressing particularly well.

    To date we will have club displays from The Italian Motorcycle Owners Club, Honda Goldwing Club, Early Stocks Racing Club, Kawasaki Z1 OC etc plus around 40 privately entered classic Japanese motorcycles. In addition the exhibition hall is almost totally full with around 40 of the leading traders relevant to the classic Japanese market in attendance and less than 10 of the 150 or so stands left unallocated two days before the show opens on Saturday.

    www.classicshows.org

  2. RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW... THE FARMYARD PARTY

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    Four days until Europe biggest and best bike rally hits number 26!

    The Marquees are here, the beer is here, the 20 plus bands are here, over 70 trade stands are here, the best Ride In Custom show in here, the wheelie bikes are here, the dyno tester is here, our all new Burn out pit is here and to get here you have to use some of the best biking roads in Britain, what more is there...

    So where the hell are you going to be this weekend? I hope you're not sat waiting for the British GP on the telly? Tape it, Sky + it, even video it, but don't miss the Farmyard for it.

    Tickets are available on the gate @ £35 and you wont be turned away.

    www.farmyardparty.com

  3. Bikers tour British Isles for life-saving ambulances

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    A team of eight motorcyclists from road safety charity, the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists) are undertaking a sponsored tour of the British Isles in June to promote motorcycle safety and raise money for the Association of Air Ambulances. 
     
    The ride begins on Monday 18 June, Ride to Work day, from the Ace Cafe London, finishing on Sunday 24 June at the Bikefest event in Shrewsbury.
     
    Over the week-long tour, they will be visiting Christchurch, Bournemouth, Bassetts Pole, Newcastle, Glasgow and Belfast.
     
    On Friday 22 June, Belfast will see a world record attempt for the most makes and models of motorcycles in a single parade. Supporters include the Quay Vipers Motorcycle Club, Adelaide Insurance Services, Days Hotel, Stena Line, Fiat and Bridgestone Tyres.
     
    IAM chief executive Simon Best said: “Motorcyclists are some of the most vulnerable road users, but anyone that rides appreciates the enjoyment, convenience, and freedom that motorcycling brings.
     
    “Our aims are to teach riders how to continue to enjoy their riding safely, and to better educate all road users to understand the needs of the individuals they share the road with. We are delighted to be supporting the Association of Air Ambulances, and raising money for this vital cause. Tragically, riding does sometimes go wrong and the quick response service they provide is vital in saving lives.”
     
    To donate to the Association of Air Ambulances, click here.
     
    To find out more about the Around British Isles Bike Ride, click here.
     
    To sign up for the world record attempt, click here.

  4. American Memorial Remembrance Ride

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    This year the American Memorial Remembrance Ride will take place on Armed Forces Day, which is Saturday 30th June 2012. 

    Over 600 bikers and their machines are expected at the Cambridge Services on the A14 who will then ride along the A14 in ahuge convoy and through Cambridge to Madingly. 
     
    This event is for all Bikers from across the United Kingdom, United States and Canada who are invited to attend the fourth Allied Memorial Remembrance Ride creating one ride in three Nations, its riders united in remembrance of our fallen heroes from the allied forces, past and present, who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
     
    The UK ride will take place in Cambridge with a short service being held at the American War Cemetery in Madingley, Cambs. There will aslo be a salute and flypast by a Spitfire of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

    This event has been organised by members of the Royal British Legion Riders Branch, a UK charity that safeguards the welfare, interests and memory of those who are serving or who have served in the Armed Forces. We are recognised as custodians of Remembrance. This ride is open to all bikers, you do not have to be a member of the Royal British Legion Riders to take part. In 2011 alone over £2,300 was handed over to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

    The website gives full details of the Cambridge event and all the other rides taking place in both the USA and Canada.   

    www.alliedride.org

  5. DISCOVER A TREASURE TROVE OF MOTORCYCLING GOODIES

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    Whether you need one particular part or you just fancy a browse through mountains of motorcycling goodies you should make a date in your diary for one of Britain's biggest bike jumbles.

    Preparations are already being made for the 19th Carole Nash Eurojumble which takes place at Netley Marsh, between Cadnam and Totton, Hants SO40 7GY, on Friday, September 7, and Saturday, September 8.

    More than 300 traders showcased their wares at last year's event and this year it looks certain to be larger still – offering an even greater treasure trove for motorcyclists in search of spare parts, tools, books, signs, magazines or even complete machines.

    Club stands are being booked up too so you can take a look at some mouth-watering motorcycles that are still in one piece and there will be plenty of refreshments available to keep you going.

    Mortons show organiser Nick Mowbray said: “If you’re a classic motorcycle aficionado you’ll know exactly how it feels to need that certain special component or that one precise piece to make your machine complete. Although, if truth be told, there’s usually more than one bit missing! Whatever you need, there’s a good chance you’ll find it at the 19th Carole Nash Eurojumble.

    “With more than 300 different trade stands open both days you’ll have thousands of bits to rummage through and plenty of time to do it too.”

    Free parking will be plentiful on both days and dogs are welcome as long as they're on a lead.

    Gates are open 9am to 5pm each day.

    Book now to avoid disappointment and take advantage of discounted prices. Pre-booked one-day tickets cost £6.50 for adults, £4.50 for senior citizens and £2 for under 15s. Two-day tickets cost £13 for adults, £9 for senior citizens and £4 for under 15s. Camping costs £20 for the weekend.

    If you choose to pay on the day tickets will cost £7 for adults, £5 for senior citizens and £2 for under 15s.

    Call our pre-booked discount ticket hotline today on 01507 529529. To book a stand, call 01507 529430.

    For more information and details of the Classic Bike Shows team's other events, visit www.classicbikeshows.com