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Category: Events and Shows

  1. Motorcycle Live looks ahead, with two year commitment on Bikesure partnership

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    The UK’s biggest, and most interactive motorcycle and scooter show, Motorcycle Live, is proud to announce a two year extension to their successful partnership with leading insurance provider Bikesure. 

    Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure Insurance for the 5th year, will see the five star defaqto rated insurance provider, and the UKs premier motorcycle show continue to capitalise on their relationship.

    Grant Varnham, Business Development Manager of Bikesure, said: “Motorcycle Live offers Bikesure a unique platform to reach the most seasoned of riders across a multitude of genres, as well as budding enthusiasts.  Echoing our own brand values, the show provides a premium experience to visitors, which replicates the service levels at Bikesure. Speaking directly to customers at the show gives us a great opportunity to interact with visitors and assist on their insurance related queries". 

    Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of Motorcycle Live added “We’ve been working closely with Bikesure since 2019 and we're pleased to have Bikesure partnering with us for the next two years. Our partnership goes beyond the simple inclusion of a logo, as they share our strong commitment to creating an interactive and fun-filled show." 

    The successful Motorcycle Live, and Bikesure partnership brings together thousands of enthusiasts, industry professionals, and thrill-seekers who make the world of motorcycling an exhilarating and welcoming community.

    Motorcycle Live, in association with Bikesure, will open its doors at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham from 16th-24th November 2024. ‘Early bird’ tickets are on sale now, visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk to get yours!


    Motorcycle Live in Association with Bikesure Insurance : 16 - 24 November 2024

     

  2. Registrations open for 2024 Budweis Indian Motorcycle Custom Show

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    The only custom show 100% dedicated to Indian Motorcycles.
    American Motorcycle Dealer “Approved” status.
    Visionary and “Godfather of Baggers”, Brian Klock, joins as President of the Jury.


    Pre-registration guarantees entry and includes three complimentary tickets.
    Registrations are now open for the third edition of the Budweis Custom Indian Motorcycle Show (BCS) where passion, creativity, and the roar of engines come together in a celebration of two-wheeled artistry. The AMD-Approved event, and the only custom show to be 100% dedicated Indian Motorcycle, builds on the success of last year and promises an even grander spectacle with the entirety of hall R1 dedicated to the custom show during the Indian Riders Fest in ÄŒeské BudÄ›jovice (Budweis), Czech Republic, from June 13 to 16, 2024.

    “There isn’t much in life that gets me more excited than a custom motorcycle show. As a designer and custom builder, I really feed on that creative energy. With the BCS totally focussed on Indian Motorcycle, it is a standout event for me. As a long time Indian Motorcycle fan from way back as a kid, the growth of this show in such a short time is food for my soul. The 2023 class winners were exceptional, and I’m looking forward seeing the creativity and ingenuity infused in metal, chrome and paint at BCS24,” said Ola Stenegärd, Director of Product Design for Indian Motorcycle.

    BCS24 is not just a display of chrome and steel; it is a celebration of the extraordinary craftsmanship of European custom bike builders and Indian Motorcycle dealers. Committed to fostering a community of creativity, the BCS welcomes builders of all levels, from aspiring rookies to seasoned veterans and with more exhibition space than ever before, the highly anticipated event promises an eclectic collection of innovative, and skilfully crafted motorcycles.

    With its importance in the global custom scene recognised by American Motorcycle Dealer magazine conferring their approved show status to the BCS for a second year, the international judging panel is also bolstered by Brian Klock, President of Klock Werks, joining as President of the Jury. Inducted into the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2012, Brian Klock is a standout name in the industry and is acclaimed as the “Godfather of Baggers” with a plethora of awards and a long association with Indian Motorcycle.

    During the 2023 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Klock confirmed his acceptance of the Presidency saying, “Indian Motorcycle is near and dear to my heart. Having been part of the aftermarket advisory team since 2014 and designing many of the limited editions coming out of the factory, just like Ola, a custom show dedicated to Indian Motorcycle is something I’m really excited about. I cannot wait to meet everyone at Budweis next year and see their craftsmanship and incredible skills.”

     

    Klock, his wife Vanessa, and other dignitaries including Stenegärd and Onno Wieringa, Official AMD World Championship photographer, will evaluate the entrants in seven distinct classes with one build also being awarded the prestigious Best In Show trophy.

    In a shake-up to last year’s classes, the ClubStyle/Performance Baggers class has been introduced in keeping with current trends and, to allow even more creativity, the new Freestyle class is the only category where entrants do not need to be road legal. However, entries in all classes must be able to start and ride their builds onto the podium to accept their awards.

    The seven classes designed to ensure that every participant has an opportunity to showcase their unique style and creativity are as follows:

    • Indian Scout
    • Indian Chief / Non-Fairing
    • Indian Motorcycle Bagger
    • Indian Motorcycle Vintage
    • Indian FTR / Sportbike
    • Indian Motorcycle Freestyle
    • Indian Motorcycle ClubStyle / Performance Bagger

    While ride-in entries will be accepted until Saturday, June 15, potential participants are encouraged to secure their spots through pre-registration. Pre-registration not only guarantees a place in the spotlight but also includes three complimentary entry tickets to the Indian Riders Fest 2024. Pre-registration closes on Friday, May 31, 2024. To register an entry, please use the form at:

    www.budweiscustom.show/#BCS24form

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  3. NORTON ROTARIES TAKE CENTRE STAGE AT NEWARK!

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    Two John Player Special Norton RCW588 racing machines are bound the Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic show in Newark on January 6-7, 2024.

    Making a special appearance this year are the incredible John Player Special Norton RCW588 racing machines kindly on loan from the National Motorcycle Museum. Featuring a Wankel engine, the bikes excelled and went on to set several speed records and achieve superbike victories during the late 80s and early 90s.

    James Hewing, Museum Director said, ‘”We’re delighted to bring the Norton Rotaries to life in conjunction with our friends at Classic Bike Shows. After presenting them at the Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show in February 2023, we see this show as another ideal location to demonstrate their timeless design and technology once again.”

    Accompanying them are two of the men that once worked so closely with them. Norton greats Trevor Nation and Brian Crighton are on hand to showcase their former favourites, with two of the John Player Special Norton RCW588 racing machines on view for all to see at the Show.

    Show-goers will get to see these iconic bikes in the flesh and even witness them howling away in the live start-up area on both days. Guests, Nation and Crighton, are joined by fellow bike fanatic Steve Plater as they bring back great memories of some of British racing’s finest.

    The Winter Classic show promises a perfect start to 2024 for the classic biking community. Secure your tickets on-line and in advance at www.newarkclassicbikeshow.com

  4. BIKES AND SCOOTERS GALORE AT NEWARK WINTER CLASSIC

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    Get ready for the Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic Show on January 6-7, 2024! This first-class show will be bringing together hundreds of classic bikes, scooters, race bikes both on and off road and a show exclusive; two factory racing Nortons courtesy the National Motorcycle Museum. It's the season opener, for bike fans young and old, bringing together clubs from across the UK, as well as featuring the dedicated Scooter World area.

    Join special guests’ rotary engineer and Norton team manager Brian Crighton alongside former top Norton racer Trevor Nation as they showcase their original John Player Special Norton RCW588 racing machines. Crighton's cutting-edge creation; the all-new rotary CR700W, is set to add an extra layer of excitement. Fans will be able experience the starting-up these stunning race machines and listen to the sounds of yesteryear.

    Besides the guest appearances, show-goers can explore specialist trade stands, autojumble stalls, live firing-up sessions, and the many bikes and scooters on display.

    Exhibitions Manager Nick Mowbray said, “The team and I are absolutely delighted to have the John Player Special Norton RCW588 racing machines on show for the weekend. A big thanks to the National Motorcycle Museum for giving us the chance to see them in action once again.”

    The Winter Classic show promises a perfect start to 2024 for the classic biking community. Secure your tickets on-line and in advance at www.newarkclassicbikeshow.com

  5. THE BRISTOL CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE SHOW IS BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER

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    The 2024 Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show is living up to its moniker as the Best in the West as it’s set to return with a weekend celebrating the nostalgia, timelessness and elegance of classic bikes.

    Buckle up for an electrifying weekend as the Bristol Classic event returns to brighten up the dark winter days. Taking place from February 24-25 at The Royal Bath and West Showground in Shepton Mallet, thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts will head to the south west of England to watch the magic of classic bikes in their full glory. 

    Racing legends James Whitham and Steve Plater will grace the stage as guest stars, sharing thrilling tales from their time on the track and firing up their bikes in the live start up area. Brand new for Bristol is the very first motorcycle auction from renowned auction house, Dore & Rees. Vintage gems from eras gone by will be going under the hammer, giving visitors the opportunity to bid on over 100 classic and collectors' bikes. 

    Motorcycle clubs are at the heart of the Bristol show and several will once again stun with their elaborate setups and incredible showcase of prized motorcycles. Not to be left out are the dozens of privately-owned bikes that will be on display, attracting admirers like moths to a flame. 

    Every year, traders and autojumblers from all corners of the country flock to the Bristol Bike Show, offering visitors one of the earliest chances in the year to stock up on essential spare parts and riding gear.

    Event organiser Nick Mowbray said: “There's no better way to shake off the winter chills than by attending the Bristol show. Our team is dedicated to delivering an exceptional experience every year, and we are confident that the 2024 Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show will be the best one yet.” 

    Discounted tickets are on sale for the show, with a one-day adult pass costing just £15.00. Tickets will also be available on the gate at £18 – youngsters aged 16 and under get free admission. Free parking is available on site.    

    For more information visit bristolclassicbikeshow.com